Congrats on the new kettle. After a few cooks, you'll be wishing you had picked up one for the PA cabin, too.
My almost 30 YO (22") kettle is nearing end of life. It was a kicked to the curb find and I'm hoping to find a newer model this year.
I haven't used my side baskets since getting a pellet grill. I also don't have a
vortex
I just got a 18" Jumbo Joe (JJ) and a basket will be great for that tiny thing to hold the coals tighter in a corner for indirect cooks.
JJ is here in Florida and baskets are home in Minnesota
is there any brand of charcoal better to use? is kingsford hardwood a good choice or any cheap one with wood chunks the best route?
I detest the regular Kingsford flavor. It has a harsh edge to my tonque. I haven't tried the Kingsford hardwood.
I used to use Royal Oak (RO) briquettes and the rebranded seconds. The quality went to ash starting about oh 18 months ago.
Lower heat, more ash, harder to light, and something tasted different.
I tried switching to lump, but the only product I could initial find was RO. That stuff is a joke. Lots of fines and most of the few lumps were kiln dried scraps.
Friend gave me a bag of Frontier lump. Wow, real lump minimal fines, exceptional heat, and minimal ash.
I'm on my 4th bag. I estimate that is equivalent to 8 or more bags of RO briquettes. I did have to modify my
chimney starters and charcoal grates to hold the lump pieces.
Sorry, didn't intend to turn this into a charcoal thread, but ... you did ask.