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Why the New FOGO Charcoal Briquets are Better Than Kingsford 

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@FOGOcharcoal
@FOGOcharcoal Год назад
Wow! We are so glad that you love our charcoals so much!! Thanks for a great and informative video!
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
I appreciate the feedback!
@ap3126
@ap3126 Год назад
Bud nice video I can tell you I buy it straight from fogo and it’s two days easy breezy I was a b&b diehard now switched to fogo briquettes!!! I got two bags for 49.00 to My house world for me
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
That’s wonderful. I may just do that going forward. Cheers
@juandeharo66
@juandeharo66 Год назад
Great video, I'll be checking the fogo out
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Definitely check them out. Good to hear from you again Juan. Hope you’re doing well. Cheers!
@XptOS
@XptOS Год назад
Comparison would probably be better by weight instead of total briquettes given how large the FOGO are in comparison. Thanks for the vid
@mikes4357
@mikes4357 3 месяца назад
What am I missing? I don’t understand why you need to use a charcoal starter a piece of newsprint with a couple of teaspoons of cooking oil on it under a charcoal starter has always worked for me. I can imagine burning cooking oil isn’t the healthiest option, but it can’t really be worse than burning wax? It seems to me that they’ve came up with a solution for a problem that didn’t exist.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 3 месяца назад
Burning newspaper creates a lot of unnecessary smoke and upsets my neighbors. If it works fine for you then great.
@Keith80027
@Keith80027 Год назад
I order Fogo direct. You didn't tell us how the steak tasted compared to other fuels.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
I believe I did. I didn’t have to use any wood yet the steak still had a great woody flavor. The steak came out great. Loved the char too
@redglass77
@redglass77 Год назад
I love these videos that “nerd out” . I like the Fogo brand. Perhaps a Fogo Vs Jealous Devil charcoal episode ? Also, that Fogo Blazaball looks sweet. My wife and I tailgate @ Milwaukee Brewers & Green Bay Packers games (tailgating is a ritual for us Wisconsinites 😂) as well as camping with an abundance of beautiful state parks and more natural lakes than you know what to do with. That Blazaball would pair great with our Smokey Joe. Anyway, enough of my rambling lol; I really enjoy your content, man. Thank you.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Thank you! It means a lot to me that you are enjoying the content. As you may already know, I too love the outdoors and frequently camp. That was the first thing I thought of too with the blazaball, “ this would be perfect as a travel starter!” 😂
@pgski13
@pgski13 7 месяцев назад
Loved the comparison. I use Fogo. I live in Southern Cal. I get mine at Barbeques Galore. If you have one near you, check it out.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the tip!
@arthurmendoza6926
@arthurmendoza6926 6 месяцев назад
When I cook with Kingsford charcoal it takes 3 hr to go out I am able to cook chicken sausage, Hot links, burger patties hotdogs steaks
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 6 месяцев назад
very cool!
@yesitsmario88
@yesitsmario88 5 месяцев назад
Fogo is good stuff, I'm in SoCal and Wild Fork carries Fogo black bag for about $19.
@robk5865
@robk5865 4 месяца назад
Went to lump charcoal and never going back to briquettes
@sethchakoy1511
@sethchakoy1511 Год назад
First! 😎🔥
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Second!
@VillanuevaMedia
@VillanuevaMedia Год назад
I’ll have to pick up some fogo briquettes. What I would say B&B is $10 a bag from Walmart online so that’d be a good comparison.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Very cool. How many pounds is the bag?
@VillanuevaMedia
@VillanuevaMedia Год назад
17.6 lbs@@tomwadek
@BrokeGuyBBQ
@BrokeGuyBBQ 11 месяцев назад
How is the re light on the briquettes? Do they hold together more like Kingsford, or do they crumble like b&b/blues hog?
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 11 месяцев назад
Great question. I found that they hold together well if used within about 5-7 days. Ofcourse, climate matters. I live in sunny California so your mileage may vary
@BrokeGuyBBQ
@BrokeGuyBBQ 11 месяцев назад
@@tomwadek pnw Washington here. I'm definitely interested in trying a bag of the briquettes and a black bag of lump.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 11 месяцев назад
@@BrokeGuyBBQ the black bag is amazing. Love that stuff. The briquets are my new daily drivers
@BrokeGuyBBQ
@BrokeGuyBBQ 11 месяцев назад
@tomwadek I've tried lump and briquettes in jealous devil, b&b, cowboy, and blues hog, Rockwood lump, and Kingsford professional and original. Fogo is new territory for me.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 11 месяцев назад
@@BrokeGuyBBQkeep me posted. Let me know what you think
@CKID-dv8tq
@CKID-dv8tq 5 месяцев назад
I love fogo charcoal can’t wait to try the briquettes!
@jerryspringer4953
@jerryspringer4953 Год назад
I live in the bay area in CA, none of the local Ace carry it.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
I feel you! Nag those store managers lol
@drewnc6196
@drewnc6196 Год назад
Well, it IS Kalifornia. Surprised you are still allowed to grill!!
@paradiso4562
@paradiso4562 8 месяцев назад
Would the FOGO charcoals be better for lowkey apartment/condo BBQing if I'm trying to lower the smoke and smoke smell?
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 8 месяцев назад
they do produce less odor and combustion smoke but it is still noticeable
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