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frontpageClarkbug posted Yesterday 02:22 PM
frontpageClarkbug posted Yesterday 02:22 PM

17.6-lbs B&B Charcoal Competition Oak Charcoal Briquets

$10

$31

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Walmart has 17.6-lbs B&B Charcoal Competition Oak Charcoal Briquets on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to community member Clarkbug for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Made from real oak
  • Burn hotter, longer, cleaner on the grill
  • Larger than the average briquet made from a blend of charred hardwoods with a vegetable starch binder
  • Adds great, smoky flavor to any protein or vegetable when cooking on the grill
  • Suitable for all styles of outdoor cooking appliances, including kettle-style barbecues, barrel grills, smokers, and Kamado-style ceramic cookers
  • No chemical additives or fillers

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $7.02 lower (41% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $16.99.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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Walmart has 17.6-lbs B&B Charcoal Competition Oak Charcoal Briquets on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to community member Clarkbug for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Made from real oak
  • Burn hotter, longer, cleaner on the grill
  • Larger than the average briquet made from a blend of charred hardwoods with a vegetable starch binder
  • Adds great, smoky flavor to any protein or vegetable when cooking on the grill
  • Suitable for all styles of outdoor cooking appliances, including kettle-style barbecues, barrel grills, smokers, and Kamado-style ceramic cookers
  • No chemical additives or fillers

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $7.02 lower (41% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $16.99.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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Model: 17.6 lbs. Oak Briquets

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CrossingYeti
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This is regular price, not a deal

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Yesterday 02:28 PM
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theheaviestrockYesterday 02:28 PM
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how long does the charcoal keep hot?
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Yesterday 02:32 PM
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CrossingYetiYesterday 02:32 PM
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This is regular price, not a deal
Yesterday 02:33 PM
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WDEagleYesterday 02:33 PM
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Thanks OP. I have used this several times with great results.
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slickosaurus
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Yesterday 02:46 PM
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This is normal price. Also $9.99 at Academy (if you have one nearby) if you don't want to deal with Walmart.
Yesterday 03:02 PM
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WDEagleYesterday 03:02 PM
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Quote from slickosaurus :
This is normal price. Also $9.99 at Academy (if you have one nearby) if you don't want to deal with Walmart.
Not stocked at my Academy. Walmart is delivering mine today (free w/W+)
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Yesterday 03:54 PM
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Pinbot02Yesterday 03:54 PM
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This is my go-to charcoal. I can't get it at this price normally where I am, so I stock up when this deal comes around.
Yesterday 04:42 PM
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vinz_clorthoYesterday 04:42 PM
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Quote from CrossingYeti :
This is regular price, not a deal
not at ace hardware. This is a great deal
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Yesterday 06:52 PM
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Kingfisher1993Yesterday 06:52 PM
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Best deal I can get it for in my area for sure, it's $20+ at all the local stores. This is my favorite charcoal!
Yesterday 07:46 PM
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SlickSam240Yesterday 07:46 PM
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I usually use hardwood charcoal. Do these smell like chemical?
Yesterday 07:52 PM
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willygeeYesterday 07:52 PM
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Quote from CrossingYeti :
This is regular price, not a deal
agree. looking for like 25 cents per lbs.
Yesterday 08:04 PM
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BoastfulMusic8649Yesterday 08:04 PM
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Quote from CrossingYeti :
This is regular price, not a deal
Yes, checked my old orders and I bought this last April for the exact same price.
Yesterday 08:40 PM
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CreditGuyYesterday 08:40 PM
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This is .56 per pound. I was just at Home Depot and noted that the normal Kingsford, not competition, is .62 every day price.

So this is a good deal, but not killer, for an everyday griller like me who doesn't know the difference between regular and competition charcoal. I did see at my HD some brand of XL charcoal briquets that were on clearance and were .50 per pound. Sorry I didn't snap a picture for posting, but .50 didn't seem like a killer deal so it didn't really strike me to post it here. I've always used kingsford and Sam's and Costco tend to have it at every day prices of about .55 or so, so I just buy that barring a great deal elsewhere.
Last edited by CreditGuy March 12, 2026 at 12:28 PM.
Yesterday 11:10 PM
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schristYesterday 11:10 PM
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Quote from SlickSam240 :
I usually use hardwood charcoal. Do these smell like chemical?
Not at all. This is oak and hickory, all hardwood, great charcoal.
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Yesterday 11:47 PM
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yesitsmarioYesterday 11:47 PM
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Unfortunately duraflame changed the formula on these newer bags. They don't burn as clean or last as long.

I switched to Cowboy briquettes, $18 for 40lbs at Walmart. They perform just as good as these, but cheaper.

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dirtpeopleToday 02:45 PM
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I recently switched from Kingsford to these, and they spark and pop a bit more when pouring them out of the chimney. They do last longer, but probably because they're a bit bigger. Flavor is better for sure due to the incorporated wood. As others have indicated, I don't know why Walmart shows them regularly priced at $31, because I've never seen that price. I've never paid more than $10 per bag.

Side note, I usually indirect cook and add additional chunks of hardwood for smoke and these briquettes are much better for that task.
Last edited by dirtpeople March 12, 2026 at 07:52 AM.

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