Yep.... trying to use it a second time it crumbles to pieces.
Lot of truth to this. I basically use it to start a new chimney.i'm weaning myself off of reusing charcoal. tends to burn up faster and just causes more ash than what i like. and for me at least, i'm not saving much at all.
Exactly. They needn't be burned up to crumble to pieces. Stubbs gets my vote between the two. The price difference isn't noticeable when you can use it twice.I did a cook today with TJ. Another thing to dislike is when you pour the lit coals out of the chimney, briquettes can disintegrate if you try to move them around. When they fall apart they turn into flaming dust. This stuff is a fire hazard in a few ways.
I had to LOL.This stuff is a fire hazard in a few ways.
Same problem here Don. Don't even think of re-using that which lit. Try the Stubbs if you haven't already. I think you'll be impressed.I bought a few bags of this stuff a couple of months back and finally tried it last night to grill some burgerws, needless to say I was not impressed I had the same problems with it a few others here did, it never really lit like charcoal usually does, by the time I saw flames on top most of the chimney had burned up and when I when I did the dump it just crumbled and fell apart so I tossed a little lump on top which did finally catch. It took about 35-40 minutes to get the stuff going.