Lump charcoal
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- Rustler
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Lump charcoal
What brand is best for lump?
I have been using cowboy brand and this stuff seems to burn out quick...coals die out and dont stay hot.
And not to mention all the tiny broken up pieces.
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I have been using cowboy brand and this stuff seems to burn out quick...coals die out and dont stay hot.
And not to mention all the tiny broken up pieces.
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- bsooner75
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Re: Lump charcoal
I personally like B&B. I’ve found many unidentifiable objects in Cowboy.
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- Rustler
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Re: Lump charcoal
Lol...I agree...many times I pull stuff out of cowboy and ask my wife...what do you think this is...and that's no joke.
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- Outlaw
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Re: Lump charcoal
I have used western brand lump 3 times now. I am more than pleased. Plus I bought it for 9 dollars for 30 pounds!
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Re: Lump charcoal
B&B, Western, and Royal Oak work for me.
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Re: Lump charcoal
egghead wrote:B&B, Western, and Royal Oak work for me.
^^^ x2
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Re: Lump charcoal
Fogo for me.
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Re: Lump charcoal
I've used B&B a few times, seems to work well.
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Re: Lump charcoal
I've always found B&B to be more consistent, and easier to obtain in my area.
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B&B ALWAYS B&B
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Dang 2 guys, your not messing around.
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- Rustler
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Re: Lump charcoal
I just threw out 15lbs of cowboy...I can't live like this anymore...never consistent...more problems than it's worth.
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Re: Lump charcoal
B&B ....lump charcoal or char logs? Which for when?
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Re: Lump charcoal
I am a fan of Royal Oak.
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- Rustler
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Re: Lump charcoal
Do stores sell the chefs select or B&B char logs?
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