Home Depot has 2-Pack 17.6 lbs FOGO Premium Wood Lump Charcoal on sale for $35.91. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.
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Easy lighting hot burning all FOGO lump charcoal is made from a special blend of inga wood
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Home Depot has 2-Pack 17.6 lbs FOGO Premium Wood Lump Charcoal on sale for $35.91. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.
Thanks to Community member NaCl for sharing this deal.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
About this Item:
Easy lighting hot burning all FOGO lump charcoal is made from a special blend of inga wood
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
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i ordered a bag off amazon last deal, and it was nicely package in a fogo box, wonder if this will be the same.
If it ships in loose bags, its gonna be charcoal dust.
Whatever happened to the charcoal deals? Used to be you could get 2x20 lbs. of charcoal for 10 bucks. around the drinking holidays.
I can buy 40lb of mesquite charcoal $~20 locally. I can see myself going to the FOGO Premium Lump over the massive mesquite blocks I may get in a bag of mesquite charcoal.
Whether it's inflation or price gouging, I have accepted that $1/lb for lump charcoal with decent review is going to be a good time to stock.
Please share with the community if you find charcoal deals for 50 cents per pound.
I can buy 40lb of mesquite charcoal $~20 locally. I can see myself going to the FOGO Premium Lump over the massive mesquite blocks I may get in a bag of mesquite charcoal.
Whether it's inflation or price gouging, I have accepted that $1/lb for lump charcoal with decent review is going to be a good time to stock.
Please share with the community if you find charcoal deals for 50 cents per pound.
I can also find mesquite lump here in SoCal for about $0.50/lb. I mostly like it for grilling. Walmart has B&B lump for about $0.75/lb. Seems like the best price/performance lump so far.
On another note, I can't believe Royal Oak lump is $1/lb, that stuff is terrible.
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Whatever happened to the charcoal deals? Used to be you could get 2x20 lbs. of charcoal for 10 bucks. around the drinking holidays.
That's usually briquettes for 25cents/pound. Generally lump coal, ranges around .75-$1/pound. I usually use B&B lump for smoking as the pieces are bigger, and use this FOGO for grilling as the sizes are a bit smaller.
Personally, I prefer lump over briquettes as lump has a cleaner taste and less ash by weight to clean up.
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Whatever happened to the charcoal deals? Used to be you could get 2x20 lbs. of charcoal for 10 bucks. around the drinking holidays.
If it ships in loose bags, its gonna be charcoal dust.
Y'all need to stop this crap of claiming the charcoal that's over 1/lb is good deal. just stop.
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Whether it's inflation or price gouging, I have accepted that $1/lb for lump charcoal with decent review is going to be a good time to stock.
Please share with the community if you find charcoal deals for 50 cents per pound.
Whether it's inflation or price gouging, I have accepted that $1/lb for lump charcoal with decent review is going to be a good time to stock.
Please share with the community if you find charcoal deals for 50 cents per pound.
On another note, I can't believe Royal Oak lump is $1/lb, that stuff is terrible.
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Personally, I prefer lump over briquettes as lump has a cleaner taste and less ash by weight to clean up.
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