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Expert Grill Hickory Charcoal Briquets, Charcoal Briquettes, 8 lbs

$ 16.87

Availability: 26 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Assembled Product Weight: 8 lb
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 192-515-023
  • Features: Charcoal for grill or smoker, Charcoal briquettes for grilling an
  • Brand: Walmart Stores Inc.
  • UPC: 726084059566

    Description

    Try the entire line of Expert Grill Charcoal and Fire Starters:
    Expert Grill Lump Charcoal
    Expert Grill Charcoal Briquettes
    Expert Grill Instant Briquets
    Expert Grill Flavored Briquets
    Expert Grill Lighter Fluid
    Expert Grill Hickory Charcoal Briquets, Charcoal Briquettes, 8 Lb. With the bold flavor of extra Hickory wood added to our traditional charcoal Briquet, this is sure to be one of your new family favorites. Hickory pairs well with proteins and veggies and especially well with Beef and Pork. The Expert Grill Line of Charcoal is made from hardwoods. Try the entire line of Expert Grill Flavored Charcoal Briquets and become the Champion of your neighborhood BBQ.
    Expert Grill Hickory Charcoal Briquettes, 8 lb; Traditional wood charcoal briquets with extra Hickory wood for those who love a bold smoky flavor;  Light with Expert Grill lighter fluid or all natural firestarters;  Store bag in a dry place;  Hickory wood briquettes for charcoal barbecue grills and smokers;  For best results, start your fire 15 minutes before cooking; Safe to use on charcoal grills or smokers;
    *Warning: Do not pour lighter fluid or gasoline on burning wood charcoal
    Lighting Instructions:
    Warning - Never use gasoline or kerosene to start a fire!
    1. Remove cooking grate and fully open all vents. Arrange briquets in a pyramid (Refer to grill manufacturers specifications and capacities)
    2. Follow lighter fluid container directions. Light briquets in several places. STAND BACK AFTER LIGHTING
    3. In approximately 10 minutes, or when briquets are predominately ashed over, spread briquets evenly
    4. Wait 5 minutes and begin cooking
    WARNING - DO NOT cover grill until flames have died down and briquets have ashed over. Accumulated fumes could flare up when cover is removed