If you find a gold one, you get to tour the factory
HAHAHHHAHA
I’ve never been too impressed with Weber Briquettes as I can’t really tell a difference, except for their price and them being hard as hell to light. However, I’ve heard people rave about Weber briqs because they burn longer and you can reuse partially burnt coals.
In my experience, Ive also been able to reuse RO Ridge on numerous occasions. Now knowing they’re made in the same factory, I bet Weber briquettes have the same formula as RO Ridge and only burn longer because their pillows are larger. Makes perfect sense to me.
It also makes sense cuz sometimes close out prices for Weber are $5/bag. They’re still making money at that price. And that price is ROR’s level. It seems to be simply marketing.
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