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Re: charcoal brand?

Postby Frank_Cox » April 29th, 2012, 8:05 pm

smokeone wrote:I currently use royal oak lump. I have had good luck with it in the UDS. Cant say I noticed an inconsistent burn, but I have only used it 4 or 5 times now.

Before ROL, I used the standard blue bag. If all else fails, it is my go to.

I have used the Cowboy lump and it burns well and smells good. My complaint with it is the "crap" that is included. I have found rocks and other junk in it. The pieces are not very uniform. I have had pieces probably 4" to 6" long. Some looked like somebody just split some 2x4's with a hatchet. #-o

I HAD TO CORRECT MY POST, I CONFUSED TWO DIFFERENT BRANDS. MY STATEMENT ABOUT COWBOY IS THE SAME. ORIGIN WAS FOR ANOTHER BRAND, I HAVE NOT USED!

SORRY! :oopssign: :headwall:


So which one is made in argentina?
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Re: charcoal brand?

Postby Smokeone » April 29th, 2012, 8:11 pm

Actually Royal Oak has some from there. I believe there are others that use South American woods, but I have not researched it.

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Re: charcoal brand?

Postby dcman (The Czar) » April 29th, 2012, 9:12 pm

:homer: ......................... #-o ...................... L-)
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Re: charcoal brand?

Postby alleyrat58 » April 30th, 2012, 9:08 pm

It depends on the cooker - mine big guy burns better on Kingsford, mostly for the longevity I think. Nice and stable easy to use.

My little one likes the lump - usually use Royal Oak - but that Frontier is GREAT when I can find it. My biggest complaint about lump is finding a bag that hasn't been crushed to bit. If all the big pieces have been crushed into itty-bitty pieces the burn sucks.

Once or twice a year, Kingsford will go on sale for like $8 for the 22lb 2 packs. When that happens, I buy a pallet. Love the look on the Home Depot guys face when I tell him I want a pallet of charcoal =))
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Re: charcoal brand?

Postby Rick » April 30th, 2012, 9:14 pm

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Re: charcoal brand?

Postby Frank_Cox » May 1st, 2012, 6:06 am

Haha, that look is more likely because he don't want to load it on the truck lol.

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Re: charcoal brand?

Postby dcman (The Czar) » May 1st, 2012, 7:02 am

Or they didn't have a pallet.....freaking non stocking wibbie's.......
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Re: charcoal brand?

Postby SoloQue » June 1st, 2012, 4:33 pm

alleyrat58 wrote:Once or twice a year, Kingsford will go on sale for like $8 for the 22lb 2 packs. When that happens, I buy a pallet. Love the look on the Home Depot guys face when I tell him I want a pallet of charcoal


The last time Lowes put Kingsford on sale for .40 a lb I went and found one of the float carts and started loading up. A floor manager walked up and told me they had more customers than me and that I should consider putting some back. I just grinned and asked him where another float was since the pick-up was empty and I liked the price. When I came back from hauling out my first load there was a sign on the pallet limiting to 5 sale items. If I hadn't already made a great bargain I would have spent the afternoon hauling out 5 bundles at a time. Anyway, for me it's Kingsford, fair amount of ash but I really like the crazy slow burns I can get. Maybe 1 bag in 20 will just seem sluggish and want to choke out. My neighbor usually ends up with the rest of that bag but at .40 a lb I just can't complain or worry about the occasional dud.
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Re: charcoal brand?

Postby TuscaloosaQ » June 1st, 2012, 7:08 pm

I am with you solo I went ot lowes last week got a little hassel they told me a customer could only get 2 2packs at a time so I said well I will do that but I am a new customer everytime I walk in the door made 10 trips in and out and left with 40 20# bags of charcoal. You can not play a player!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rulz: :rulz:
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Re: charcoal brand?

Postby PvilleComp » June 1st, 2012, 7:17 pm

I've been using Original Charcoal Company Hardwood Lump. It's from South America, but it smells great, burns well and is only $9.99 for 10lbs at the local Food Lion (right next door to my shop). It too snaps and crackles when you lite it and who knows what shape the pieces will be, but it burns well once lit. I used a bag of Blue Bag over the weekend and it made Ash like crazy compared to the lump. So I'm done with the Blue Bag unless it's an emergency.

Here's a site that rates Lump Charcoal from a whole host of companies.
http://www.nakedwhiz.com/lumpindexpage.htm?bag
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