Today, I used all Weber coals (except for a smattering of leftover BWF in the bottom of the chimney starter) to grill corn, chicken kabobs, and sausages. Weber coals held up well, and generated a decent amount of heat. Unfortunately, every time I removed the kettle lid, ash got on the food. I don't recall that problem with other coal brands, and the weird part about it, the ash pan had less ash than from most other brands (after cleanup).
Not sure what to make of this outside of gently removing the kettle lid next time. Other than that, I was satisfied. Extinguished coals did not beak apart like the BWF coals did either. I think I'll use Kingsford and maybe Royal Oak briquettes for direct grilling, and save the Weber coals and Royal Oak lump for smoking.