Charcoal thread?

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gullsrock
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Charcoal thread?

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Hi, I have just joined the forum and looking for tips on my first long smoke using the small 14.5 WSM. I am certain the subject will have been covered many times before. Could someone point me in the direction of any posts on preferences for charcoal suitable for a long cook on this sized smoker. I have read brief comments about natural briquettes to avoid chemical smells and that lumps may be too hot? Even does it really matter... I am also looking for which members feel is the best charcoal brand and product. Thanks :D
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For a quick start, you cant go wrong with Heatbeads. They will get you going and you can do more research on the other makes.
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Agree - Aussie heat beads would be best in a small smoker such as yours. They are quite small and give great burn time.
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