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I was able to go to my local HD and pick up the last 6 bags of this stuff @ $2.99 for a 20lb bag. Thanks for the heads up guys!! Last time HD was doing this sale they didn't carry it...glad to see it is here this time! :D
 
I just grabbed the last 21 bags at my local Home depot. 420lbs of good charcoal. Yes!

Told them I would buy 100lbs a week if they carry it.
 
I think another trip to Home Repo is in the cards for tomorrow 8)
I'm running low....only 6 bags left :shock:
I heard keeping charcoal in a plastic lidded garbage can will keep moisture out. Any truth to this?
 
brian j said:
what the bleep is hardwood coal?

Charcoal Bickettes made of just about Only Hardwoods [Oak, Hickory, Maple...] and almost NO additives.

Don't bleep at me man.
lol
:P
 
Bryan S said:
Finney said:
[quote="Bryan S":2bdd7zph]Just got home from a trip to HD in the next county. They had a good bit left, about 60 or so bags. My total now is 32 bags and counting. :D

Hey Chuckie... Where's my pepper seeds? LOL
You'll have em for next year. Sorry about that, been having a few problems the last year. I'll get them to you and the others. Sorry again, Bryan :oops:[/quote:2bdd7zph]
I was just giving you a hard time. It's not a big deal.
Hope everything's better for you lately.
 
Can someone please answer the question about storing it in a plastic garbage can to help keep moisture from getting to the coal?? Does this help?? :?
 

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