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Started by mojo2454, February 21, 2019, 02:37:19 PM

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mojo2454

Never used cowboy but will definitely be checking it out!

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FarmerQue

I picked up a bag of Kingsford Hardwoods Briquettes at Home Depot a while back.  Wasn't sure if this was new or a Home Depot exclusive, etc.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kingsford-12-lbs-Hardwood-Charcoal-Briquettes-4460032273/307771547

I've used the Professional and Long-Burning from Kingsford, but hadn't seen this before.

Its pricey so I will wait till a sale before I would purchase more.  I do like the flavor that came off of it though.

mojo2454

I picked up a 2 pack of 18 lbs royal oak briquettes charcoal for $8 at Walmart!! First time using them

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Davescprktl

Quote from: mojo2454 on May 25, 2019, 09:25:08 AM
I picked up a 2 pack of 18 lbs royal oak briquettes charcoal for $8 at Walmart!! First time using them

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Got some of the Royal Oak too.  Gona give it a try.  As far as Cowboy brand I still wont touch it with a ten foot pole.  For a while the Cowboy lump was using scrap lumber and the quality was horrible.  Looking forward to trying the RO. 
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mojo2454

I haven't tried the cowboy charcoal but I hear alot of people like it

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qrczak1

I stick to Weber as there's nothing better to get here in Europe in terms of briquets. It was a "BBQ day" today at one of local DIYs in Holland with 50% off so I had my trunk full of 450 lbs of Weber's stuff

mojo2454

Wow what a deal!!

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jmike314

Quote from: qrczak1 on May 25, 2019, 03:02:04 PM
I stick to Weber as there's nothing better to get here in Europe in terms of briquets. It was a "BBQ day" today at one of local DIYs in Holland with 50% off so I had my trunk full of 450 lbs of Weber's stuff

That is outstanding!!!


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mojo2454

I have been all about kingsford since I remember but I'll never turn down a deal

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Mike in Roseville


Quote from: mojo2454 on May 25, 2019, 09:25:08 AM
I picked up a 2 pack of 18 lbs royal oak briquettes charcoal for $8 at Walmart!! First time using them

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That's good stuff! Next time at
Walmart grab a bag of RO All Natural. I think you'll like it even better.


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Marzipan

I wonder if they'll ever make an even denser briquette by using the same technologies used to make wood pellet's for stoves and smokers. 
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cookingjnj

I have only been using Kingsford briquettes with all my cooks.  When I picked up my first kettle at a garage sale, it came with about 70# of Kingsford.  Yep a good score.  I am now down to about a half of bag left, so will be looking to buy some more charcoal soon.  I have not had any problem with the original briquettes, but may look to some lump now too. 

jmiester

I WILL NEVER BUY COWBOY BRAND ANYTHING IN MY LIFETIME, there was a painted board in my bag of lump a few years ago


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mojo2454

I have been using kingsford but I dont mind royal oak

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Johnpv

When I used briquettes it was always Stubbs, not a fan of Kingsford charcoal at all.  Though since I got the WSM I have fully switched to using lump all the time.  Right now I'm really digging the Western lump that Walmart has for 10 bucks for 30lbs.