Kingsford Lump Briquettes?

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Anyone use these yet?

I just saw them at Kroger last night.

Or am I just behind the times...
 
That looks interesting...must be new.:noidea:
 
It's one of two new products for 2015. The other is "Applewood", which are their standard briqs impregnated with bits of apple wood, ala their hickory and mesquite. I've tried it and they are outstanding for poultry.

Oh, and they've changed their original formulation to be lighter (more porous), start faster (which they do), yet burn just as long as the previous formulation.

John
 
aka...hard wood briquettes i assume. How could it be anything else?
 
Wonder if they still smell like burning plastic when lighting? I only use KBB when I'm cooking something hot and all the briquettes are lit at once. The chemical smell burns off that way. I only buy it when on sale and I can't stop myself. For smoking I'm a Stubbs guy. :thumb:
 
Hmmmm... I'm a Kingsford Comp guy, but I would give these a run if I saw a bag in stock somewhere. I do have a big pile of K Comp right now though.
 
I'll have to keep my eye out for some. Always willing to give Kingsford another go
 
Have not seen them on the shelves yet. Will check them out at least once. Maybe more if I like them :grin:
 
Don't they claim KBB as all natural despite all the fillers and soft wood? Sounds like KBB with hard wood in place. All natural is lump and have yet to see a briquett in the wild.
 
Are these like jumbo shrimp and military intelligence?

I would be curious if they are lower ash producing. I like Kingsford comp to start the UDS.
 
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