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any brand lump coal is good. what I have found is you get what you pay for. The BGE lump coal and the kamado big block are two of the better, longer lasting ones I have used. Just don't get the grill to extreme temps quickly on your first cook and you should be able to avoid any cracking.
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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