Best grilling charcoal according to redditors

We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best grilling charcoal. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Grilling Charcoal:

u/fauxscape · 7 pointsr/anime_irl

Ok, then let's go with a more dense charcoal.

It's dimensions are (5x4x13), giving it a volume of 260 cubic inches. So if 260 cubic inches is equal to 5lbs, 917.124 cubic inches would equal 8kg. Looking at the boxes, they are roughly square on one end and 1.5 times as long on the side. So if we were trying to find the approximate length of a box, it would look something like (917.124=xx1.5x). So, rounding up, the height of a box is 8.5 inches. She's less than 8 boxes tall, so she should be less than 5'8'', probably around 5'6''.

Yeah, that's taller than she's depicted (she is a small girl) but not exactly 8 feet tall, which seems to be "hilarious hyperbole."

(I'm using rough estimates with this poorly photoshopped image and assuming my math is right)

u/duggreen · 4 pointsr/soapmaking

I think you meant Moringa (oleifera). The leaves are also a nice botanical added. Instead of normal activated, you should check out bincho charcoal.

u/CodenameMolotov · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

Unrefined mostly harmless non-weapons grade uranium

I always liked how if you look at iron oxide the 'frequently bought together' items are aluminum powder and magnesium ribbon to make and ignite thermite.

They used to sell potassium nitrate that had a recipe for using it to make a black powder bomb in the product description, but I can't find that any more. Oh well, you can still buy them separately:

http://www.amazon.com/Sage-Cauldron-Lb-Salt-Petre/dp/B000WS901K/ref=pd_sbs_hpc_2?ie=UTF8

http://www.amazon.com/Yellow-Jacket-Pure-Sulfur-Powder/dp/B005H0WA2O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1394149652&sr=8-3

http://www.amazon.com/Fogo-FHWC35LB-35-Pound-Hardwood-Charcoal/dp/B009P166SU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1394151117&sr=8-2

u/russkhan · 2 pointsr/biggreenegg

Lazzari was my go to for years. It's so cheap here. (if I go to the restaurant supply store, it's ~$14 for a 40lb bag!) But it's too strong for use with fish & poultry for my taste, and the quality has gone downhill the last few bags I went through - way too much chips and dust. I still got a good number of huge pieces, but the normal (1-3x briquette size) was lacking.

I've been trying out bunches of different types, there really isn't much else that I've been able to find locally available that I like. It's tough because I got spoiled on cheap Lazzari and everything seems so expensive now. For a while a local hardware store was carrying Weekend Warrior and that was good stuff, but they hardly ever seem to have it anymore. I've taken to buying online. I'm on my third bag of Fogo now and I'm liking the quality, but not the price.

u/p8ntslinger · 1 pointr/AskMen

Does he like charcoal grilling or gas? If he likes charcoal, get him this and/or this

The chimney prevents you from having to use lighter fluid, which can make the meat taste funky sometimes and the wood charcoal burns better and gives a much more flavorful smoke.

He may know about both of these things, but if he does not, they make good gifts.

u/cdnbacon2001 · 1 pointr/electricians

put a few charcoal briquets in your tool box.

https://www.amazon.ca/Broil-King-Premium-Hardwood-Charcoal/dp/B0055XSP4K

this is the best but normal will work just not as well

u/Titus142 · 1 pointr/BBQ

Always rocks and weird stuff. Fogo Not the cheapest, and I think the price is slowly going up. But After trying several brands this has been the clear winner in my book. Everything is fully burned through, it lights fast and burns long. Lots of large chunks with very little dust and bits. The large chunks break apart easily. 10/10 would buy again. On my second 45lb bag now.