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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Weber, 2 Pack, Charcoal Briquette Holder, Durable Aluminized Steel Holders Make Indirect Cooking Convenient, For 22-1/2" Kettles Only, May Be Used With Wood Chunks Or Charcoal
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A VERY handy item for use in my Weber Kettle grill. Works like a champ for smoking large prime rib roasts as well as baby back ribs. Highly recommended!
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The perfect answer for indirect cooking, no more coals rolling wherever they want. Use in conjuction with the hinged grill. This certainly make more sense than having to remove the entire grill. Coal baskets are large enough to hold plenty of coals and are vented to keep them hot while cooking.
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I received the Weber Char-Basket Charcoal Fuel Holders for my birthday recently. I used them first to slow cook 3 racks of baby back ribs "low and slow". I have cooked ribs many of times and used the indirect method but with the Weber Char-Basket Charcoal Fuel Holders it was so much easier to keep the charcoal in one area of the grill and to drop off chunks of wood for smoking. What impressed me the most was how easy it was to maintain the temperature at 190-200 degrees. Sounds crazy but it was much ... Read More
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As I'm sure is the case with most people, I bought these for indirect cooking -- you have great control of placement of briquettes when you're doing indirect cooking. When you're doing a turkey, you want to pile in the coals but insure they stay to the sides. For this, they work great.
For me, the surprising part is what a great aid they are for direct cooking. By placing them next to each other, you can intensify the heat source and actually raise (as a result of stacking up the briquettes ... Read More
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These are used for holding the coals while a drip basket is positioned between them for indirect heat cooking. They work great, start the coals in a chimney or move these inward a little for air flow and use fluid. Chimney always preferred. Position drip tray after lit and roast away!
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