Wsm & lumpwood

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Wsm & lumpwood

Postby Minty913 » 20 Jun 2014, 19:26

I am going to order WSM 47cm tonight, and see the site sells heatbeads,

All I have ever used is lumpwood, but have read on some if the US sites to use Briquettes in a WSM.

Are heatbeads really that good? And can they be used with the minion method?


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Re: Wsm & lumpwood

Postby TakingtheBrisket » 20 Jun 2014, 19:50

First time i used a wsm was at grassroots, it was lit at 19.30 with half a bag of heatbeads, it was still going 1pm next day but it did have a pitmaster on it
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Re: Wsm & lumpwood

Postby tommo666 » 20 Jun 2014, 20:02

When i used them, they were great, long lasting with constant temps but bit of a pain to light. Definitely need fire lighters under the chimney. They take a while to get lit.
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Re: Wsm & lumpwood

Postby Minty913 » 20 Jun 2014, 20:10

Cool thanks, but they are all good with the minion method? No bad taste? Etc....


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Re: Wsm & lumpwood

Postby RobinC » 20 Jun 2014, 21:30

Yes they are fine with the minion method and won't give of any odour that will taint your food.
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Re: Wsm & lumpwood

Postby Scantily » 20 Jun 2014, 21:49

Heat beads are great, but quite expensive. Quality briquettes are better than lump for temperature consistency, but no reason you shouldn't use lump in your wsm. I use restaurant grade lump most of the time with no issues.
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Re: Wsm & lumpwood

Postby JEC » 21 Jun 2014, 05:29

I'd use lump or cocoshell briquettes. Pound for pound better value than heat beads and both will give you more than enough heat for a long minion style cook
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Re: Wsm & lumpwood

Postby Minty913 » 22 Jun 2014, 08:09

JEC wrote:I'd use lump or cocoshell briquettes. Pound for pound better value than heat beads and both will give you more than enough heat for a long minion style cook


I have been looking for cocoshell with no luck


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Re: Wsm & lumpwood

Postby JEC » 22 Jun 2014, 08:35

Minty913 wrote:
JEC wrote:I'd use lump or cocoshell briquettes. Pound for pound better value than heat beads and both will give you more than enough heat for a long minion style cook


I have been looking for cocoshell with no luck


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Bummer, seems they've stopped selling them, looks like when I sold my WSM and moved to lump only in my egg the demand in the UK must have dropped too low :lol:

Looks like heat beads or lump are the only options now, personally id go for lump
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Re: Wsm & lumpwood

Postby JEC » 22 Jun 2014, 08:36

Not sure in price or where you get them from but these might be ok

http://bbbqs.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=4922
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