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Jim Naden
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6/9/2019 07:25 (#7549097 - in reply to #7543945)
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RE: Time to retire the Kingsford charcoal
Southeastern Tipton County, Indiana
Big L - 6/6/2019 07:01 Ever noticed how much ash is left by brickets compared to lump charcoal or wood
Less ash is the main reason I like lump the best.
One downside is some lump has very inconsistent size and large pieces need busted up, especially if I'm using it in the hibachi.
Time to retire the Kingsford charcoal
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Claytile
: 6/4/2019 19:01
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datyerdog?
: 6/4/2019 19:31
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Claytile
: 6/4/2019 21:25
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gene_champ
: 6/5/2019 12:37
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40DODGE
: 6/5/2019 12:50
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kswrenchturner05
: 6/9/2019 07:35
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Big L
: 6/6/2019 06:01
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Jim Naden
: 6/9/2019 07:25
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Jim Naden
: 6/9/2019 07:31
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65SuperSport
: 6/10/2019 10:38
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