Anyone tried the Costco charcoal briqs?


 

JohnS NJ

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Just saw this while walking the aisles at Costco. Anyone have any feedback on them?
 

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This was from last year and there was lots of information:

 
Not yet but I would try it at that price. Charcoal is a commodity and the differences are minor. Briquettes for $0.50 per lb is good.
 
Consensus seemed to be that the Kirkland charcoal burned at a lower temp and with more ash as compared to the Kingsford Pro that Costco also sells.

Worth a try. But I still like the K Pro better at the usual Costco sale price of 50 cents per pound. The lower ash is important to me since I usually only use charcoal for long low/slow cooks.

For a quicker cook, the Kirkland (or KBB) would be fine with me.
 
FYI. I was in Costco yesterday and they did not have K-Pro on sale. It was the usual price of $22.99. Maybe it will go on sale for Memorial Day Weekend?
 
Consensus seemed to be that the Kirkland charcoal burned at a lower temp and with more ash as compared to the Kingsford Pro that Costco also sells.
I have used the Kirkland, and I think that it is more comparable to the regular Kingsford than the better, premium K-Pro. It's not bad. I found nothing wrong with it. It lit fine. I will say that the briqs were more rounded in general than "pillow shaped" like kingsford molds theirs.

I heard that Kingsford has a new beer flavored charcoal. Can anyone confirm?
 

 

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