I've found a good use for my unused Kingsford: stacking with Royal Oak and Weber charcoal. Randomly, the Kingsford bags are as long as 2 x Weber or RO bags are wide. I'm able to build a stable stack by placing a Kingsford at alternating ends of each row. Fortunately, all three types are the same thickness. I'm sure that I could stack twice as tall without issue. Certainly, given more Kingsford, there could be a bag in the middle of each layer as well. I'm sure that would be super stable.
I know all of these are designed to stack on a pallet on their own. Unfortunately, a pallet footprint doesn't fit my space so well.
It was convenient that I happen to have the same number of Kingsford as I needed to place one on each layer. It's unfortunate that I only had enough RO and Weber for 6 layers, but it should last a while.
My guess is that I will use K as I use the the others on that layer. Maybe I'll keep it for the next time I see RO or Weber on clearance sale... I'll probably not buy more K, even when it is on sale, unless I am in dire need.
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(Note, I am not slamming Kingsford, I've burned a lot of it over the years.)
Nice stack. Nothing has gone on sale here yet and I'm running low
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