Jim Minion used it in his Primo, and said it performed pretty good. Not mush ash.
Let us know if anyone try it in their ceramic.
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bowhnter wrote:Jim Minion used it in his Primo, and said it performed pretty good. Not mush ash.
Let us know if anyone try it in their ceramic.
I think I'll stick to lump in the ceramics for now. The ash pan usually fills up on the WSM on long cooks, so it will be interesting to see how much less ash is produced with the new stuff.
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Looked at the butts and looked at Einstein and thought the plan to use the WSM was still the best. Would have been a tad bit crowed in Einstein.
So I preloaded the WSM this afternoon. First impressions of the new kingsford is that there were only 2 broken briquettes and very little dust. I used the entire bag to load the ring. The briquettes are just a little above the top of the fire ring.
I'll be using the fuse methods, er the DATs method, er the Minion method
So I preloaded the WSM this afternoon. First impressions of the new kingsford is that there were only 2 broken briquettes and very little dust. I used the entire bag to load the ring. The briquettes are just a little above the top of the fire ring.
I'll be using the fuse methods, er the DATs method, er the Minion method
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