Anyone know of any comparisons? I've seen the video where B&B briquettes easily tops Kingsford Professional, but I suspect Weber would beat B&B briquettes!
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I’ve compared B&B lump to Weber briquettes, and Weber beat the B&B Lump in that test - 12 hours versus 10 hours burn time in the SNS at 225F. I think B&B briquettes might burn longer than their lump, but have not gotten a bag yet to test it out.
My testing was all in the Slow ‘N Sear in a Weber kettle.
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I’ve used both and would use either again. But I would have to say I like the Weber briquettes best. They gave me a more consistent and longer burn. The only problem I had with the B&B was when trying to get them above 325 for a chicken Cook on my 26†kettle. But for lower temps both were great.
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I'd go with B&B. I've tried Weber and it's good but B&B burns a little cleaner. Far as I know B$B maybe the cleanest burning charcoal briquette out that I know of.Originally posted by JoeInTX View PostAnyone know of any comparisons? I've seen the video where B&B briquettes easily tops Kingsford Professional, but I suspect Weber would beat B&B briquettes!
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Here is something FishTalesNC posted the other day. https://www.virtualweberbullet.com/k...urn-test-2017/
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I've seen that one. Weber charcoal briquettes are not part of the comparison.Originally posted by HawkerXP View PostHow about this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuvyeQ6H4pc
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