It's hard to open a bag of charcoal properly!
The string at the top of the bag seems impossible to remove without tearing everything...
We can also wonder who invented this type of closure?!
Because it is far from being practical and intuitive!
However, it is very useful to close a bag of charcoal well because it prevents humidity from entering.
And a wet coal =coal that no longer takes! So mess...
Fortunately, there is a simple and effective trick to open a bag of charcoal and save time and money.
Just watch this video tutorial to understand everything:
1. Put your charcoal bag in front of you with the side with only one seam on the right.
2. And so the side where there are two seams on the left.
3. Undo the string knot on one side of the bag.
4. Once the knot is undone, pull the small string.
5. Remove the second string.
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There you go, you now know how to open a bag of charcoal properly :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
It's still better than tearing everything up!
Once you've taken the coal, all you have to do is roll up the top of the bag.
This prevents moisture from entering the bag and preventing your fire from starting.
Thanks to this trick, your charcoal will take much faster.
In addition, this technique also works for bags of cat litter or dog food.
Finally, you should know that there are bags without strings like these from Weber, which are much easier to open and close.
The only concern is that they are much more expensive to buy...