Wood Charcoal
Wood Charcoal comes from the residue of burning wood which removes water content and other volatile substances. Most types of wood used are Teak Wood, Mahogany Wood, Pine Wood or Sengon Wood. Wood Charcoal has several advantages, namely having a high calorific value, stable and long-lasting heat, and has minimal smoke. Wood Charcoal is used
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Sawdust Briquettes
Sawdust Briquettes are made from compacted wood sawdust. Unlike shisha or BBQ, Sawdust does not use tapioca starch. The heat and pressure from the extrusion process makes it fused together. Sawdust is cylindrical with a hole in the centre. The most prominent advantage is that it is more environmentally friendly because it comes from wood
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Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquettes Shisha
Shisha Briquettes is a solid fuel derived from coconut shell charcoal mixed with tapioca starch as an adhesive. Shisha Briquettes are in the form of cubes (cube), to cylinders. It has several advantages, namely having high and even heat, low ash content, odourless to long-lasting fire resistance. Shisha Briquettes are often widely used for Shisha
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Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquettes BBQ
BBQ Briquettes is a solid fuel derived from full coconut shells or with a mixture of sawdust and wood charcoal. The material used is also mixed with tapioca flour. BBQ Briquettes have several forms, namely Pillow, Hexagonal to cylinder. The most striking advantage is that it can be used to cook or burn food for
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