So 1st time posting but costco has cowboy briquettes on clearance for 13.97 2 18lb bags also the kingsford competition was 14.97 for same weight. Bought at lakewood ca.
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So 1st time posting but costco has cowboy briquettes on clearance for 13.97 2 18lb bags also the kingsford competition was 14.97 for same weight. Bought at lakewood ca.
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I was just at Costco, in Michigan, today. Saw the cowboy briquettes and picked up the 2 pack to try it out. Was priced 17.99$. Kingsford professional 2;pack was on sale for $14.99
I've used their lump charcoal before and found pieces of plywood in the bag. Pass.
Hmm, and they used to just include sticks and pieces of concrete. I'm not kidding, I tried Cowboy lump before I got turned on to Royal Oak, and I was highly disappointed with the burn, the smell, and all of the dust, tiny pieces, and stuff that wasn't charcoal in the bag. I mostly stick to wood pellets now, but if I buy briquettes I choose Royal Oak, although Kingsford isn't bad and is available everywhere.
Just found these cowboy briquettes for 2x18# @ $9.97 at my Costco yesterday. Worth a try, but watching someone review them on YT last night it doesn't seem like that much of an upgrade to Kingsford Blue. His review on B&B briquettes however is a different story. Seeing how it doesn't ash over so quickly is nice. I think the coals I have will have to do until a B&B briquettes sale.
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These are good briquettes, better than Kingsford blue and Royal Oak briquettes.
They leave less ash behind and last longer in my experience. Plus they're all natural, no fillers or additives.
I'd rank these right behind B&B briquettes as my 2nd favorite.
Didn't know Costco carried them, usually get them at Tractor Supply CO.
These are good briquettes, better than Kingsford blue and Royal Oak briquettes.
They leave less ash behind and last longer in my experience. Plus they're all natural, no fillers or additives.
I'd rank these right behind B&B briquettes as my 2nd favorite.
Didn't know Costco carried them, usually get them at Tractor Supply CO.
These are good briquettes, better than Kingsford blue and Royal Oak briquettes.
They leave less ash behind and last longer in my experience. Plus they're all natural, no fillers or additives.
I'd rank these right behind B&B briquettes as my 2nd favorite.
Didn't know Costco carried them, usually get them at Tractor Supply CO.
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