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Kingsford vs. Royal oak. OOPS!!!!!! It ain't Matchlight.
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02/11/19 03:49 AM
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MrRoachie
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Any difference in the way it cooks?
Never really used Royal Oak but got some donated for a gig on Friday.
Thanks.
Last edited by MrRoachie; 02/11/19 10:50 PM.
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/11/19 03:59 AM
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bassmanmike
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The few times I have used it,it takes forever for the lighter fluid smell to go away and does not last as long as regular charcoal
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/11/19 04:09 AM
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Whoever donated it "donated" it for a reason.
Use Kingsford in a chimney lighter. No lighter fluid needed, no lighter fluid aftertaste.
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/11/19 04:27 AM
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Whoever donated it "donated" it for a reason.
Use Kingsford in a chimney lighter. No lighter fluid needed, no lighter fluid aftertaste. This^^^^^
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/11/19 04:32 AM
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Matchlight burns fast and leaves a petro odor.
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/11/19 04:54 AM
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MrRoachie
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I use propane to start fires. No lighter fluid.
Dude reps for ML. He has pallets of it.
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/11/19 04:52 PM
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hopalong
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use it, put a big ole sign on the smoker "MATCHLIGHT CHARCOAL DONATED BY". you're covered.
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/11/19 05:20 PM
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/11/19 10:41 PM
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/11/19 10:52 PM
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Major brain fart here.....
Guy is a Royal oak rep.
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/11/19 10:57 PM
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Are we talking Kingsford Briquettes vs Royal Oak Briquettes or Kingsford Briquettes vs Royal Oak Lump coal? I’ve only cooked with RO Lump but I’d imagine RO Briquettes are better than Kingsford. Maybe TMan will offer some input.
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/12/19 02:36 PM
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I've only used Royal Oak Lump and Kingsford blue bag briquettes Royal Oak Lump will burn hotter, faster than Kingsford blue.
If I were cooking a steak--I'd use Royal Oak lump Smoking a brisket--KIngsford blue
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/12/19 08:42 PM
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Are we talking Royal Oak lump or briquettes? I've never used the RO briquettes but the lump is good stuff for the money. There are better lumps out there but they cost a good bit more too. Just don't douse the lump in lighter fluid. Use a chimney and some newspaper or paper towels.
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/13/19 05:13 AM
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I've only used Royal Oak Lump and Kingsford blue bag briquettes Royal Oak Lump will burn hotter, faster than Kingsford blue.
If I were cooking a steak--I'd use Royal Oak lump Smoking a brisket--KIngsford blue yep!
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/13/19 06:40 AM
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300 burgers. Nothing too big.
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Re: Kingsford vs. Matchlight..
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02/13/19 11:59 AM
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hopalong
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300 burgers. Nothing too big. mix the 2, especially if you have lump.
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