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  • Hi Greenfires, im in Gorton Manchester but only being in a 2 bed terrace there is very little storage.the only space is in the back garden.
  • Greenfires
    Greenfires Posts: 635 Forumite
    We have a number of customers in similar properties in Lancaster - some only have a little back yard instead of a garden. As long as you can keep briquettes under cover so no rain will end up landing on them they should be fine. Extruded ones are much less prone to moisture in the air which often affects pressed briquettes and makes them swell up.

    Alleycat - bags full of dust and bits are a dead giveaway mate!
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