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 Kingsford Charcoal at Home Depot 
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They've got their holiday sale going on again. Here it's $9.97 for 2-20lb. twin bags!! It's usually $15.97 which is still a decent price. I picked up two twin packs and will probably go back tomorrow for more. lol

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Nice! I'm tying to decide if I'm going to stick with hardwood, or return to briquettes. They both have their pluses and minuses.

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I tend to use both for different things. I stock up just so I have it on hand and don't ever run out. lol

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stocked up .. they were 7.97 here ..

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Sat May 28, 2011 8:57 am
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bbqsteve wrote:
stocked up .. they were 7.97 here ..


Holy moly! I thought I was getting a deal. I still am but that's a steal!

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Post Re: Kingsford Charcoal at Home Depot
I'm getting Royal Oak for a little over 5 bucks for a 20 pound bag
and that works for me. I use a mix of wood and charcoal for every-
thing. I like the cowboy charcoal but it's too expensive.


Mon Feb 13, 2012 12:47 pm
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It's hard even finding charcoal around here at this time of year......I feel like I'm the only one that grills in the winter. :roll:

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Homecook wrote:
It's hard even finding charcoal around here at this time of year......I feel like I'm the only one that grills in the winter. :roll:


The commissary keeps a good supply - I know I'm the only one to grill around here, although the neighbor does have outside fires where he grills salmon over wood. when I see he's doing that I fix him a Crown and go over to visit ensuring I get a bite. He is an odd one though and my wife loathes him.


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If any one knows someone in the food service / restaurant supply industry, you can get natural lump charcoal pretty cheap. I'm getting 20 lb bags for 10.00 ea which is a steal compared to retail stores.

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