Product Details:
- Material: Binchotan charcoal from Kishu, Japan
- Reusable when properly stored (see below)
- Consists of Kirimaru (2/3 bag) and Kowari (1/3 bag) binchotan charcoal
- Kirimaru charcoal is thicker and not split and Kowari is thinner and split
- Kirimaru charcoal is longer lasting, but Kowari is better for starting fires
- Approximate average length: 5.5 – 6 inches (2 LB Bag), 5.5 – 6 inches (4 LB Bag), 7 – 16 inches (5 LB Bag)
- Approximate average diameter: 0.8 – 1.4 inches (2 LB Bag), 0.8 – 1.4 inches (4 LB Bag), 0.8 – 1.4 inches (5 LB Bag)
- Restaurant-grade sticks used in many Japanese restaurants to make traditional Yakitori
- Use charcoal chimney to light the charcoal.
- Please ensure that a spark arrestor or a spark screen is placed on top of the chimney
- Ensure area surrounding the chimney (about 3 feet) is open and free of objects and people.
- Do not use water to extinguish the charcoal. Instead, cut off the oxygen supply to the charcoal and let it cool.
- Charcoal that is not completely burned can be reused again, provided that it is stored properly.
- Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight.
- Once opened, seal the charcoal tightly in a container or heavy-duty bag. We recommend inserting a desiccant pack to reduce moisture.
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