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I import Nigerian Ayin wood charcoal to the US ask me anything

🪵 What is Ayin Wood Charcoal?
Ayin charcoal is a premium-grade natural lump hardwood charcoal produced from the dense Anogeissus leiocarpa (Ayin) tree native to West Africa, primarily sourced from Nigeria. It is widely considered a top-tier "restaurant-grade" fuel worldwide.

🔥 Key Performance Stats
Carbon Content: Extremely high (75% to 86% fixed carbon), meaning fewer impurities and a cleaner burn.
Burn Time: Lasts incredibly long (roughly 3 to 5 hours depending on ventilation).
Heat Output: Burns exceptionally hot, steady, and predictably without random temperature spikes.

💎 Major Benefits for Pitmasters & Shisha Users
No Smoke, No Smell: Offers fully odorless, clean combustion that won't taint the natural flavor of food or shisha tobacco.
Zero Sparks: Very high mechanical density means it doesn't pop, crackle, or throw dangerous sparks when lighting or cooking.
Low Ash Residue: Leaves behind minimal ash, preventing airflow blockages in ceramic grills (like Kamados) and making cleanup easy.
Durable Chunks: Because the wood is so dense, the lumps don't easily shatter into useless dust during shipping, giving you large, usable chunks right out of the bag.

💡 Best Used For
Low & Slow BBQ: Excellent for long smoking sessions due to its longevity.
High-Heat Searing: Perfect for professional restaurant kitchens and wood-fired grilling.
Premium Hookah/Shisha: Highly favored in Middle Eastern and global markets as a natural, chemical-free alternative to quick-light coals.

u/ConcernFun5997 — 9 days ago

Need advise. New seller

I just started selling on Amazon one item with 3 variants product. Started all FBM and now I’m at like 20% fba so basically each variants has both FBM and FBA and they shuffle in between depending on where the inventory is closer to the buyer.

I keep reading here people talking about how they do ads differently and their product blows off.

In my case my business is still growing and it’s showing growth via Amazon algorithm they kept me at 20 units a day in May and after prime day it went to 30 units a day. Believe it or not I 100% believe Amazon limits your daily sales if they want to and the algorithm does that. If I show you my metrics from may to June it’s 20 units good day, 10 units slow day. Now it’s 30 good day and 20 slow day.

Also this is private label and I own the item so I have 100% the buy box

So now for ads for all this my ad spend is $6k and sales from those ads are $35k

Is that healthy ? Do I need to spend less or spend more?

Attach picture of my sales figure

u/ConcernFun5997 — 1 month ago

I was scared to do Amazon but an opportunity came and my uncle sent me a container of this item. So I started doing this via FBM to test it out and it’s great.
I had all the logistics that’s why my uncle sent a full container to my warehouse. Zero cost to start selling as my existing employees were doing the fulfillment. Do you think I should go FBA?

u/ConcernFun5997 — 4 months ago