Everyone will have an opinion about what they like. I'll post up some of my own thoughts once I get home. Yes, Kingsford is one of the "ashiest" charcoal briquettes made and, in my opinion, there are better alternatives. I will also post up a "Charcoal Database" website that is very informative for you to consider.
The brand Brookstone has a grill called the "Chargriller Duo Combo Cooker Gas and Charcoal Grill" that uses coal and gas. It is also a brand that is known for its quality.
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Coal is used by communities by BBQ
A Bull BBQ is a good brand for what they do. If you want to decide if this is the brand for you, then by all means Buy one. There are several brands out that are just as good or better than Bull. Depends on what you are going to be using it for and how often.
There are tons of good models of BBQ grills. Most of them vary in price so anything that is a good brand and not expensive should be good for a first time user.
Generally I'd say the brands and quality of the BBQ grills will vary accordingly to the price, however if you're looking for good grills (in general), I'd suggest the Weber brand.
Yes, I think coal BBQ grills are the best! They taste the best and cook the best. Although, they are not as fast the taste is much better.
All branded barbeques are the best BBQs. It doesn't really matter what brand you buy. As long as the BBQ is branded, quality and has great functions, it will be the BEST BBQ on the block.
coal affects living things by helping veges grow and helps you start your BBQ
Coal like fossile fuels, are vey reliable because it makes a great alternative to gas on your bbq
It appears that the main differences between BBQ charcoal are quality and durability. It follows that since name-brand charcoals provide a better quality fire and last longer, food will be cooked differently than charcoals that don't provide a good quality fire or don't last too long. Therefore, the right BBQ charcoal should be purchased in accordance with their quality and durability. Reading reviews helps a lot in this endeavor.
I would see if this brand had a website. If they do it will probably have something on about their locations that way you can find a retailer near you who carries that brand.