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Weber Briquettes

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So I tryed my sample of Weber briquettes today. And even though I have 200 lbs of Kingsford in stock.. I think the Weber is much better. Bigger hotter last longer..
 
I havent tried my sample pack yet.

Weber is alot more expensive I bet.
 
Haven't tried them yet.  Weber 20lb bag is $19.99 when not on sale so basically $1 a pound.  Kingsford when not on sale comes in a two pack totaling 37.2 pounds for 19.99 so $.53 a pound.  But, Kingsford is almost always on sale somewhere, like today at Lowe's I got the same two pack for $9.88 so $.26 a pound.

I'll probably try the Weber briquettes at some point though.  I have some Royal Oak lump charcoal I haven't tried yet either.
 
Were did you guys get the sample packs?

Richie
 
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