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Has anybody tried unperfumed cat litter pellets?
Yes, and I can tell you they taste bloody awful! Glad I got that off my chest.
Has anybody tried unperfumed cat litter pellets?
Our local SBI used a sort of wood chip material that is sold as horse bedding. It produced cool smoke and lasted a long time - I don't know the commercial name of this stuff.
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Yes, and I can tell you they taste bloody awful! Glad I got that off my chest.
I have tried them although I cannot remember the exact brand. Very very tarry and having tried a few times I decided against further use.
after using all kinds of fuel I'm now on touch wood (dry rotten wood) with pine needles, I have to say that I like the burn of the wood at first but it has to be topped up otherwise it ends up getting too hot, I might try the cotton fabric but doesn't it stink?
having worked for a T shirt printing company I still remember vividly how bad the smell of burnt shirts was when they got stuck in the drying tunnel
Has anybody tried unperfumed cat litter pellets?
Has anybody tried unperfumed cat litter pellets?
That's good.....saves me doing it. I'll accept your proxy
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As an exiled Scot I object to paying for smoker fuel... dead wood, rotted wood and pinecones work well....
. firelighters (£1.99 for 40) get them going very well..
I have tried them although I cannot remember the exact brand. Very very tarry and having tried a few times I decided against further use.
. . it is called Happy Jack. . . but I think is more hemp-based. . .
I buy that. I get it in my local Cornwall Farmers shop and here it is called Happy Jack. It's like miscanthus but I think is more hemp-based. I light it with a blow-torch as it only takes a few seconds to get going expecially if you leave some of the old, burnt stuff in.
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