Tim Layhee
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Hey everyone. I was gifted a couple bags of Weber Charcoal Briquettes. Does this burn similar to Kingsford? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
SmOkE OuT!!
SmOkE OuT!!

Maybe so, but don't think it was ever definite who makes Weber.Weber coals are made by Royal Oak.
Maybe so, but don't think it was ever definite who makes Weber.
Here is some comparisons:
http://virtualweberbullet.com/kings...od-charcoal-burn-test-2017.html#productphotos
If you can find it, I highly recommend Royal Oak All Natural briquettes. I personally like it as good or better the Weber coals, and the price is much better too. Walmart carries this at some locations.
hmm...the royal oak premium briquettes in the red bag were....hmm....no good. if I see the natural briquettes i'll try them
If you can find it, I highly recommend Royal Oak All Natural briquettes. I personally like it as good or better the Weber coals, and the price is much better too. Walmart carries this at some locations.
RO All Natural is my current go-to. When the last of my Weber/Stubbs are gone, the RO All Natural is what I'll use from now in for briquettes. It's also much better than the regular RO briquettes.
Royal Oak makes the GFS, Family Dollar, Walmart, Kroger, Home Depot Embers brand, and Target charcoal.
Weber Charcoal is made by RO and is the Royal Oak Chef's Select.
I liked the Weber charcoal, so I just did a search for Chef's Select and found you can get 40 lbs for $23.99 shipped to store at Do It best.
https://www.doitbest.com/products/838136