Humphrey Charcoal Quality


 

Brian Bigelow

TVWBB Member
Anybody ever use this charcoal. They have it at a local store in 20 lb bags for 5.39. I am out of charcoal and if its good I
would like to load up.

Thanks
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Brian Bigelow:
Anybody ever use this charcoal. They have it at a local store in 20 lb bags for 5.39. I am out of charcoal and if its good I
would like to load up.

Thanks </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Load up at that price. Not sold around here that I know of, but if it were, I'd load up too
 
I've never heard a bad word about any of their products, but I've never used them myself as they are not available up here. However, at that price, and seeing they are from Humphrey's, buy some, see if you like it after a use or two. Then load up.
Here's some product info from them
 
I have used a couple of the bags of their natural briquettes. These are as good (or even better than) the Tj's briquettes. I have used their lump as well. If I had a local source, I would get this in favor of the Tj's briquettes. Not that I am expert, but I have tried the following kinds of lump: Humphrey's, Wicked Good, Cowboy, B&B Oak, B&B mesquite and briquets: Wicked good, Humphrey's natural, and Tj's briquettes. I have used these for both grilling and long cooks (Weber kettle and WSM). The Humphrey lump and briquets are as good as the Wicked Good products at a much better price - I haven't found a local source yet, but I haven't stop looking.
 

 

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