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Three Kings 33mm Charcoal Tablets 10 Count — Quick-Light Incense Charcoal Roll

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    Three Kings 33mm charcoal tablets — a foil-wrapped roll of 10 quick-light discs that are the recognized standard for burning loose resin incense, dried herbs, and granular blends on an altar censer. The 33mm size is ideal for standard cauldrons and incense burners. Light the edge, allow to fully ash over, then add your resin or herbal blend. Essential supply alongside any resin incense.

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    Quick Specs


    • Brand: Three Kings
    • Size: 33mm diameter
    • Quantity: 10 tablets per roll, foil-wrapped
    • Best for: Burning loose resin incense, herbs, and blends on an altar or censer


    The Standard for Loose Resin Burning


    Three Kings charcoal tablets are the most recognized name in quick-light incense charcoal, and for good reason. The 33mm size is the sweet spot for most altar censers and cauldrons, large enough to hold a decent pinch of resin or herb blend without being so large it overwhelms a small vessel. The tablets are foil-wrapped in a sealed roll to keep moisture out between uses, which matters more than most people realize until they try to light a tablet that has absorbed humidity.


    Quick-light charcoal contains potassium nitrate, which allows the tablet to self-ignite across its surface when you apply a flame to one edge. Within about 30 to 45 seconds the entire tablet is ashed over and ready to receive resin, dried herbs, or a loose incense blend. Three Kings tablets are used in both Western occult practice and Eastern Orthodox worship, which speaks to how reliably they perform under real conditions.


    How to Use Three Kings Charcoal Tablets


    How to light and use Three Kings charcoal tablets for burning loose resin and herb incense blends.

    1. Prepare a Heat-Safe Censer

      Place sand, salt, or ash in the bottom of a heat-safe censer, cauldron, or thurible. This layer insulates the vessel from the intense heat the tablet produces and protects both the surface beneath and the vessel itself from cracking.

    2. Light and Wait for Full Ash

      Hold the tablet with tongs and touch a lighter to one edge. The tablet sparks and self-ignites across its surface. Set it in the censer and wait 30 to 45 seconds until fully ashed before adding resin.

    3. Add Resin or Herbs in Small Amounts

      Place a small pinch of resin, dried herbs, or loose incense blend onto the center of the ashed tablet. Adding too much at once produces heavy smoke and can smother the coal. Add material in small amounts.


    The Tarot Fellow Standard


    I carry Three Kings because they are the reliable, unsexy workhorse of the altar. When someone asks what charcoal to use for frankincense or dragon's blood resin, this is what I tell them. The foil-wrap packaging keeps the tablets fresh, and the quick-light formulation works consistently. Pair these with my loose resin incense selection for a complete ritual smoke setup.


    Frequently Asked Questions


    How long does one Three Kings charcoal tablet burn?

    A single 33mm tablet typically stays hot enough to burn resin for about 45 to 60 minutes. Actual burn time varies depending on airflow, the size of the censer, and how much material you add to the surface during that window.

    Do I need tongs to light charcoal tablets?

    Tongs are strongly recommended. Quick-light tablets self-ignite across the surface and get extremely hot within seconds. Holding them with bare fingers risks burns. A pair of metal tongs or tweezers makes lighting and placing the tablet much safer.

    Can I use these tablets for frankincense and other resins?

    Yes, these are designed exactly for that. Place a small pinch of resin onto the fully ashed tablet surface. Three Kings tablets are widely used for frankincense, myrrh, dragon's blood, copal, and most other loose resin incense blends.

    How do I store unused charcoal tablets?

    Keep unused tablets in the foil-sealed roll and store in a cool, dry location. Moisture is the main enemy of quick-light charcoal. A tablet that has absorbed humidity will be difficult or impossible to light reliably, so airtight storage matters.

    Roll of Three Kings charcoal wrapped in silver foil beside a single round black quick-light charcoal disc showing the 33mm format.