Unlit coals??
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Bradders
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Re: Unlit coals??
Good to know I won't need to top it up that often. I'm confused even further now as the Low and Slow chap says never use briquettes. Help! Should I not use lumpwood?
Re: Unlit coals??
Now thats a whole big debate there BaddersBradders wrote:Good to know I won't need to top it up that often. I'm confused even further now as the Low and Slow chap says never use briquettes. Help! Should I not use lumpwood?
Its all down to personal preference, I use lumpwood and pretty much always have. Ive tried briquettes and dont like the smell they give off. That being said I havnt tried any quality briquettes like "heat beads"
Lumpwood is more irregular shaped and can burn differently but I think it has a more natural flavor.
Briquettes are more uniform and from what ive heard will burn for longer, at a more constant temp
Its worth paying for quality charcoal whichever you go for.
Buy a bag of each and try a couple of smokes, see which you prefer
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RobinC
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Re: Unlit coals??
Avoid any fuel labelled as instant light
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Re: Unlit coals??
Oh bloody hell, yes. Would never touch that stuff.RobinC wrote:Avoid any fuel labelled as instant light
Thanks NomNom. I'll try both then. Got a few bags of Kingsford lump to use first.
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Re: Unlit coals??
To be honest I'd try both. I had no end of problems years (many many years) ago trying to find quality lumpwood when grilling, so stuck to briquettes. Now I know there are quality suppliers of lumpwood I still stick to briquettes as it's what I know and it's not for competition so I am happy to use them. Not sure about a site that is so hidebound as to say don't use briquettes (or any other quality product) as it could be influenced by sponsorship.