How do I light Fumari coals?

How do I light Fumari coals?

You will need either an electric coil stove or a hookah charcoal burner to light both the Fumari Fuoco and Quicksilver coals. Place your charcoal pieces directly on the electric coil or burner and turn it up to the highest setting. Once the bottom half of the coals are lit, flip each one with your tongs so the other side can fully light. Depending on the size of the coal you're using and the power of the burner, the Fuoco coals will be fully lit after approximately 7-15 minutes, or when all sides are entirely red-orange. The Quicksilver coals will take approximately 3-5 minutes to finish lighting.
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