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.