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How To: Use Cedar Planks
Using Cedar Planks Step 1: Place planks into a deep pan.Soak grilling planks in warm water for 15 minutes. Step 2: Preheat Oven or Grill.In approximately 10 to 15 minutes or when the charcoal ...
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How To: Use Starter Squares
Lighting Starter Squares Step 1: Break off 1 to 2 squares.Fill the bed of the grill with the appropriate amount of charcoal. Step 2: Arrange Charcoal in a Pyramid in the Center of the Grill.Fo...
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How To: Light Charcoal with Royal Oak All-Natural Tumbleweeds
Lighting charcoal with Royal Oak All-Natural Tumbleweeds Step 1: Arrange a layer of charcoal on a bed on the grill.Fill the bed of the grill with the appropriate amount of charcoal. Step 2: Ad...
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How To: Use Lighter Fluid
Lighting charcoal with Royal Oak Lighter Fluid Step 1: Arrange charcoal into a small pyramid.Forming a pyramid or pile will help increase coal-to-coal contact and help the fire spread. Step 2:...
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How To: Use Royal Oak MinitLite Charcoal Briquets
Lighting Royal Oak MinitLite Charcoal Briquets Step 1: Arrange charcoal into a small pyramid.Arrange no more than 3 pounds into a pyramid. Forming a pyramid or pile will help increase coal-to-...
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Lighter Fluid Disposal
If the fluid is not used for its intended purpose, the proper way to dispose of it is to take it to a local hazardous material disposal site. Most communities have them. So, call your local recycli...
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Fireplace Usage
Our charcoal is designed and safety tested only for outside use. We never recommend indoor usage because it gives off carbon monoxide, which can be deadly without proper ventilation.
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What Causes Charcoal to Spark?
The sparking is caused by wood that has been carbonized that has a high concentration of wood sap. When it heats up it causes the pocket of wood sap in the wood to expand rapidly causing the sparki...
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Longer Burn Times
To achieve a longer burn time, our suggestion would be to add more charcoal at the beginning and close down the vents to extend the burn. Typically when you do longer cook times, you want to do it ...
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Ignition Issues
Issues with charcoal not igniting are due to the bag getting damp or wet. This may also occur if the bag is stored open or not properly sealed. The wrong amount of charcoal may have been used or th...