THE GO-GREEN BRIQUET

The Next Generation of Charcoal!

We provide consumers with improved, eco-friendly and premium charcoal products.





MADE FROM 100% COCONUT SHELLS

Our Coshell Charcoals are produced from 100% coconut shells bound with tapioca. They are made from sustainable resources and recycled products. They burn cleaner, longer and hotter than wood charcoal. Its ashes can even be used as natural garden fertilizers!


GIVE YOUR FOOD THAT GREAT SEAR

BBQ pro's are always looking to let the food’s natural flavors come through when grilling. To bring out that extra smoky flavor you are looking for, try out our Coshelll Wood Chips.

COSHELL CHARCOAL IS SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT!

Discover the sustainable, convenient, and budget-friendly performance of the Coshell product line-up.



My first use of the Coshell coconut charcoal I was hooked! It burned way hotter, lasted for nearly 4 hours, we just kept adding more food on the grill without adding any charcoal. It reached a maximum temperature of 570 degrees, thats way hotter then the Kingsford ever burned. ~ isaacm

I used them for the first time last night when we had a big bbq party. The amazing thing was that the smoke doesnt smell at all. So whilst you are cooking you can be covered in smoke and it wont leave a smell on your clothes, and it wont make you cough because it has literally no smell what so ever. The briquettes got very hot and did a great job. If its helping the environment as well, then so much the better. Great product you have to try them. ~ Phillip Hill

Coshell makes a dependable product, with a number of varieties to choose from. I really like the coconut COSHELL 18­lbs Charcoal Briquettes. They burn clean, and I can use the ash to fertilize my gardens! As a huge advocate of environmentally safe products, I would recommend this to anyone. ~ Cari Jackson

As you probably know, these are charcoal briquettes made from coconut husks which, from my view as an environmentalist, is a perfectly terrific idea. After all, what else could you do with a discarded coconut husk? ~ Patrick Crabtree

It's great to find charcoal that is not only good for the environment, it's also a better alternative for my family, and if that means paying a bit more, it's worth it. ~ Crochet Ghoul