George Curtis
TVWBB Olympian
Was at my lowes and they had weber charcoal on sale for 15.00 bucks. Sale to end aug 20. Said it's not selling.
Some Target stores have begun clearing out at $9.98. Price drop should follow at some point at all other stores.
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Weber Charcoal
What is the Weber UPC number?
077924052552
Thanks, Dave.
Just came from Home Depot, $15 there now too, sign says "Price Drop" no date deadline.
I am awaiting delivery of my WSM 22.5, so doing as much research as possible prior.
I see the Weber Charcoal 20lb bag on sale at Lowes for $11.99. That is 40% off. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Weber-20-lb...tes/1000156169
I also see the KBB Original on sale $12.88 for 2 18.6lb bags https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kingsford-2...ettes/50330065
I guess both are considered good deals, just a matter of preference? From what I saw in the test, Weber lasted the longest, so would it be a stretch to think that Weber Briquettes would be better for longer cooks to avoid having to refuel where the KBB Original would be fine for shorter cooks?
For WSM 22.5, how much fuel can it hold? If filled up using the minion method, how long should it last? I saw someone wrote 50hrs, but that seems a bit extreme.
TIA
The ring can hold 20 lbs on a 22. The weber is good I've found, but I normally use KBB. 50 hours is way extreme. I have gotten close to 24 but that was on a 100 degree plus day during the summer. 16 to 18 is pretty reasonable at 225 to 250. At 275 it seems like you burn faster (which is reasonable) but your cook shouldn't take as long. Also, I must mention that these burn times are without water in the pan. Water in the pan will cause you to burn fuel quicker, but I've done brisket cooks with water, that I didn't have to refuel with.