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2-Pack 20-Lb Cowboy Hardwood Charcoal Briquets

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Walmart has 2-Pack 20-Lb Cowboy Hardwood Charcoal Briquets for $17.92. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30 day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to community member Skorne for sharing this deal.

Note, availability for store pickup and pricing may vary by location.

Features:
  • Cowboy Hardwood Briquets are all natural containing 95% hardwood charcoal and 5% vegetable binder
  • Contain no coal, chemicals, or fillers that are common in standard briquets
  • Ready to cook faster than standard briquets
  • No additives means authentic wood-smoked flavor
  • Produces less ash and requires minimal clean up
  • Great for use in all styles of outdoor cooking appliances, including classic kettle style barbecues, barrel grills & smokers, and kamado-style ceramic cookers

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  • This product is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 65 customer reviews.
  • See forum thread for deal discussion and ideas.

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Written by Skorne
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Walmart has 2-Pack 20-Lb Cowboy Hardwood Charcoal Briquets for $17.92. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30 day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to community member Skorne for sharing this deal.

Note, availability for store pickup and pricing may vary by location.

Features:
  • Cowboy Hardwood Briquets are all natural containing 95% hardwood charcoal and 5% vegetable binder
  • Contain no coal, chemicals, or fillers that are common in standard briquets
  • Ready to cook faster than standard briquets
  • No additives means authentic wood-smoked flavor
  • Produces less ash and requires minimal clean up
  • Great for use in all styles of outdoor cooking appliances, including classic kettle style barbecues, barrel grills & smokers, and kamado-style ceramic cookers

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This product is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 65 customer reviews.
  • See forum thread for deal discussion and ideas.

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Written by Skorne

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Model: Cowboy Hardwood Charcoal Briquets, 20 Pounds Each (Pack of 2)

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Modenacart
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These things suck. They fall apart way too easy. Get some real lump and you will be a lot happier.
CoreyO4001
207 Posts
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I like cowboy lump charcoal. I always stay away from the briquettes
Lilyly
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why dont you just name that supplier so we can google it. not all of them selling things for the same prices regionally.

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Mar 4, 2023
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Modenacart
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Modenacart

These things suck. They fall apart way too easy. Get some real lump and you will be a lot happier.
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CoreyO4001
Mar 4, 2023
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Quote from Modenacart :
These things suck. They fall apart way too easy. Get some real lump and you will be a lot happier.
I like cowboy lump charcoal. I always stay away from the briquettes
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jdfetterman
Mar 4, 2023
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Is this a special price? And, these aren't lump, they are briquettes.
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MrGrumble
Mar 4, 2023
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The kingsford professional natural briquettes two pack from Costco are pretty amazing. I use them for cold winters and to change up B&B lump. Price is very good on sale beats this.
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corpusguy
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Briquettes are full of sand that's why they're so heavy. Get the wood not briquettes.
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Lilyly
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Quote from MrGrumble :
The kingsford professional natural briquettes two pack from Costco are pretty amazing. I use them for cold winters and to change up B&B lump. Price is very good on sale beats this.
b&b lump got posted in another thread. $14.97 for 20 lb. is it a better deal?

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Santa_Claus
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Tough crowd.
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Jdmalibu
Mar 5, 2023
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Still finding my way on what's best value, I find the cheaper hardwood lump is a lot of fine pieces and very few chunks, the fine pieces choke the fire. Need chunky hardwood charcoal at a reasonable price. Briquettes are good because they are uniform, and probably are easier to maintain temps. My best burns have been with chunky lump hardwood charcoal.
Mar 5, 2023
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samchon609
Mar 5, 2023
79 Posts
These are fine if you like briquettes. I use them when on sale. The price per lb is fine. Briquettes are all manufactured and shaped. I am using in a masterbuilt gravity series without any issues
Mar 5, 2023
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samchon609
Mar 5, 2023
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Quote from Lilyly :
b&b lump got posted in another thread. $14.97 for 20 lb. is it a better deal?
This deal is for 40 lbs
Mar 5, 2023
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SuperMuzz
Mar 5, 2023
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I tend to use briquettes for grilling, and lump for smoking. That may be just personal preference, but i get a more uniform heat for direct cooking that way. These produce less ash than Kingsford, with a similar heat profile, and a little bit longer burn time
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shamful7
Mar 5, 2023
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Yall need to go to your local restaurant charcoal supplier and try chefs best by royal oak, its 40lbs for like $20 and its amazing.
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Lilyly
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Quote from samchon609 :
This deal is for 40 lbs
i asked about the deal which involved quality vs quantity as well. if the other b&b is a better brand and quality. i would go with it

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Lilyly
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Quote from shamful7 :
Yall need to go to your local restaurant charcoal supplier and try chefs best by royal oak, its 40lbs for like $20 and its amazing.
why dont you just name that supplier so we can google it. not all of them selling things for the same prices regionally.

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