You need to light it with a match or lighter using tongs, then place it in a heat-resistant dish filled with a layer of sand, allowing it to glow red hot before placing your incense on top; always ensure proper ventilation when burning charcoal indoors as it produces carbon monoxide. 


Key steps:

  • Use tongs: Always handle the charcoal with tongs to avoid burning your fingers. 
  • Light the edge: Use a match or lighter to ignite the edge of the charcoal. 
  • Sand base: Place the lit charcoal in a heatproof dish with a layer of sand to provide a stable base and prevent damage to the surface. 
  • Monitor heat: Wait until the charcoal is glowing red hot before adding incense. 
  • Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation when burning charcoal indoors. 

Quick Lighting Charcoal

$2.50

  • SPECIFICATIONS

  • HOW TO USE

    How to Use Quick Lighting Charcoal


    Quick lighting charcoal is ideal for burning loose incense and resins. Always use caution and proper tools when handling.


    Instructions:


    1. Use Tongs: Always handle charcoal with metal tongs to avoid burns.
    2. Ignite Carefully: Hold the edge of the charcoal tablet with tongs and ignite it using a match or lighter.
    3. Wait for Activation: The tablet will begin to crackle and spark. Once it stops sparking and is glowing red hot, it’s ready to use.
    4. Heatproof Setup: Place the lit charcoal in a heat-resistant dish filled with a layer of sand or ash to protect surfaces and stabilize the tablet.
    5. Add Incense: Once the charcoal is fully heated, place your resin, herb, or powdered incense on top.
    6. Ensure Ventilation: Always burn charcoal in a well-ventilated area to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.

  • DETAILS

    Safety Disclaimer:


    • Never leave burning charcoal unattended.
    • Keep away from flammable materials, children, and pets.
    • Allow charcoal to cool completely before disposing.
    • Use only on heat-safe surfaces.
    • Ensure adequate airflow when using indoors.


    Use with mindfulness and respect for both your space and your safety.

A close up of a roll of charcoal on a table.

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