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A note on Kingsford lump
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Jeffersonian
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Anyone who has read the forum for any length of time knows that Kingsford lump does not have a very good reputation, the main complaint being that it is very sparky. That is changing.
I have it on excellent authority that Kingsford has changed sources of lump as of this past January, from the previous Argentinan supplier to one in Missouri. The wood species has also changed, the new being oak.
Most, if not all, of the Argentinian lump has passed through retailers and the American-made lump should be on the shelves. Of course, to be sure, you should check the bag for the "Made in America" label. If you see that, you know it's the new product.
I have it on excellent authority that Kingsford has changed sources of lump as of this past January, from the previous Argentinan supplier to one in Missouri. The wood species has also changed, the new being oak.
Most, if not all, of the Argentinian lump has passed through retailers and the American-made lump should be on the shelves. Of course, to be sure, you should check the bag for the "Made in America" label. If you see that, you know it's the new product.
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I'll have to keep my eyes open for kingsford lump and check for the "made in America" label. Thanks for the heads up!
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Thanks for the info. I too will keep an eye open for kingsford.
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Great tip Jeffers...worth a bag just to try it and see...Kingsford is distributed about everywhere and is easy to get..hope this is good info!
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Have you tried the "New" yet? My first try was like cooking over a 4th of July display.
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Oh, THANKS A LOT! :-) Now I have yet another charcoal review to do....The Naked Whiz
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No rest for the wicked!
My source said Kingsford was very aware of the dissatisfaction with the Argentinian product and made their decision based on the heavy sparking issue. I might be able to put you in touch with someone there who can explain what went on. Lemme check. -
No, I sure haven't. Honestly, I haven't seen the Kingsford brand lump anywhere in my area. Are you sure it was the American-made stuff?
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hehe..btw TNW...I found a lump at my BGE dealer called 'smoke 'n fire' supposed to be hardwood lump 'made by the same folks that make BGE' according to my dealer (which I think he said to get me to buy it, which I didn't). I looked all over the bag and couldn't find a hint about who made or where. I also searched the net but didn't find anything. Any idea about this brand?
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I've got a Smoke and Fire shop LINK a few miles west of me and they have a decent selection of accessories, a great selection of rubs, sauces and smoking wood...even a few Eggs amongst the gassers. But their in-house lump is some of the worst stuff I've ever smelled burning. I threw away at least half of the bag I bought.
Not sure if this is the same company or same lump, but if it is, avoid it like the plague.
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