Rockwood Lump Charcoal

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Smoke Blower
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Jul 10, 2012
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Dedham, MA
Finally got to use some of this Charcoal . Stuff is made from Missouri hard woods.  I must say that this product lights easy and burns long and holds temps well.  Worth the price to ship to the East Coast.    Found my new lump fuel!

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Good to know here as well, I go through St Louis every 8 weeks or so - might have to pay them a visit.

Have not tried lump yet, looking for a reason to give it a go.
 
It's 100% Missouri hardwoods--mostly oak, some hickory, maple, etc. that comes out of the timber mill.  Anything that isn't straight, has too many knots, or cannot be made into quality lumber or furniture usually gets sent to a charcoal plant.  No softwoods, lumber/flooring/molding scrap, or foreign woods in ours though.
 
Just found out my local ACE carries Rockwood. Its kinda pricey but its worth not having to pay the shipping. 
 
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