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Make use of old newspapers with this natural and very effective alternative to charcoal. The paper briquettes burn easily, eliminating the need for fire lighters or barbecue fuel. Completely non-toxic, each briquette burns steadily for up to two hours, leaving minimum ash. Not only that, but these briquette makers are extremely easy to use - simply soak your papers in water, place the resulting pulp in the device and pull the handles to create a paper log. Now you must only wait for the briquettes to dry and you are ready to go! A great idea that really will save you money - recycle your daily newspaper as free firewood!
M**S
not made very strong and not if you are going to use it alot
the first day i had it and used it the bottom bit kept flipping out when you sqaushed the paper down.its not made very well and is'nt made of strong metal. it dosnt squash the paper to well so it takes ages for the bricks to dry.
F**Y
Good Ideas Briquette Maker (613) - Turn old newspapers into fuel
This product is messy, tiring and time consuming because after soaking paper, it has to be shredded, packed, squeezed then released and if you're lucky you get a brick that doesn't fall to bits. Better to soak newspapers and roll them tightly. Allow to dry fully then burn. But a good idea nonetheless.
I**N
Terrible product
. Made from flimsy thin metal which distorts when pressure is applied to squeeze the wet newspaper
M**R
Recycling at its best
Its a great little gadget. Does exactly what its meant to do. Its simple and easy. And it gets rid of all your newspapers and this cartons and turns it into fuel.
G**N
briquette maer
If you have asolid fuel fire a must have.The Times paper is enough to make a brick a day. They burn great and help save money.Fantastic
M**E
One Star
Hard work !!
H**2
Five Stars
Great Use all the time
R**N
Smart gadget makes heat from waste paper
Our Briquette Maker has been in use for over three years and has stood up to long term wear-and-tear very well. We build up a huge stack of 'logs' over summer which cost us virtually NOTHING, which is great news considering how much all fuels now cost.The Briquette Maker is extremely simple to use and produces neat oblong 'logs' which burn well once they have fully dried out. We use it to get rid of all our junk mail, newspapers, magazines, paperwork, envelopes and so on.Normally we soak the rubbish for 24hrs; we don't use bleach (cos we're trying to be properly eco!) but leave the bucket in a warm place. Newspaper and white paper goes mushy very fast; glossy magazine paper and brochures take much longer to break down and benefit from 'dobbing' with a big stick. The best logs have a decent proportion of newspaper or similar in them because the more glossy stuff goes in, the harder it is to get them to burn.We leave our logs for three months in a greenhouse to dry thoroughly: you also need to make sure that in wet weather they don't absorb moisture from the atmosphere!Another tip: if your material is full of staples (like magazines often are) or plastic windows or glue/gum, then it's best to leave these bits out before you soak the paper. Any woodburner won't like getting lots of metal/plastic fed to it, so we try to weed them out as we go.It make take a few attempts to get the hang of the maker, so don't be afraid to get a bit mucky (or buy thick rubber gloves), and learn how to use your feet to keep the frame steady as you extract each log! You also need to be sensible about how you use the apparatus: don't overfill it or squeeze too violently. Firm, consistent pressure is best to force the water out. And you need to use fairly small shreds of paper to get the best briquettes which hold together well; if you use large lumps of paper then the bricks tend to flake apart in chunks.This is a fab piece of kit. It has proved to be robust and has saved us a fortune in wood and heatlogs this winter. Just be aware that paper produces a lot of ash, and even when dry the compressed briquettes can be tricky to get to light. You will probably need to use another form of fuel in your fire alongside the home-made heatlogs to get a successful and satisfying flame / temperature.8/10
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