Switching back!

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Haven't read anything negative about lump but these days everything is bad. I like the consistancy and cheeper cost with briquets, but haven't thought about switching back
 
I've stopped buying lump and just going with B&B briquettes. They're so easy to find, decent price, & I get a lot more manageability with the briquettes over lump.
 
I've only a little experience with lump, but I gravitated back to briquettes since they just seem more consistent; measuring, lighting, burning... And I really like Kingsford Professional; when Costco has it on sale, I stock up!
 
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I stopped using briquette a number of years ago around the covid time. I felt the quality really went down. The heat wasn't there for a good sear as I only use kettles.
I agree lump is harder to manage heat for offset in a kettle or for the WSM users.
Lump has very little ash compared to briquette ash and filler residue. Briquettes use filler (usually crushed limestone) to regulate heat.
I feel the cost with briquette is higher than lump. I can reuse the left over lump chips after smothering the coals. I don't reuse smothered briquette.

I don't like the smell of most lump when starting up or if you add to a existing fire.
My wife recently told me she doesn't prefer the flavor off lump and wants me to go back to briquette.
I have 3-4 bags of various brands of briquettes in the garage to use up this summer.
I will do a blind taste test with my wife. The bags of briquettes are relatively new so maybe past the covid crap products.
 
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Briquettes for grilling duty like my kettle, also for starting the offset( then just splits) or starting the open pit. Nothing but lump in the Primo for lower ash.
 
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