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Eco-Friendly Inglenook Briquette Maker - DIY Paper Log Press for Recycling Newspaper & Cardboard | Perfect for Camping, Fireplaces & Emergency Fuel Storage
Eco-Friendly Inglenook Briquette Maker - DIY Paper Log Press for Recycling Newspaper & Cardboard | Perfect for Camping, Fireplaces & Emergency Fuel Storage

Eco-Friendly Inglenook Briquette Maker - DIY Paper Log Press for Recycling Newspaper & Cardboard | Perfect for Camping, Fireplaces & Emergency Fuel Storage

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Description

An effective enviromentally friendly alternative solution to burning logs and coal. By Recycling your free newspapers and waste paper you can have free fuel. Paper bricks can burn for as long as logs, saving you money. Easy to use, simply soak waste paper in water, fill the log maker as per the instructions and press down on the handle to remove the water. Leave to dry. You then have lightweight paper bricks that burn slowly and can last up to 2 hours with minimum ash The average household throws out over 500kg of paper and cardboard each year. When paper is compressed into briquettes it can efficiently burn as well as store bought briquettes or wood logs. Manufactured from heavy duty steel to withstand the pressure of compressing the wet paper. Made of strong metal, and with a carrying handle, this briquette holder keeps your briqettes neat and tidy and ready for use.

Features

    This Is Ideal For Creating Environmentally Friendly. Cost-Effective Firewood By Recycling Old Paper.

    Ideal For Fireplace's, Stoves, BBQ's or Camping, Easy & Fun To Use.

    Save Money By Making Your Own Logs For Free Fuel.

    The Paper Briquettes Burn Easily Eliminating The Need For Fire Lighters or BBQ Fuel.

    Each Briquette Burns Steadily For Up To 2 Hours With Minimum Ash.

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In 2022 I made my own It worked well but was a lot of messing around. Bought this & so much easier (Should of just done it in the first place, live and learn) I use paper and sawdust. I make them up at the start of the new year and store them in my log store, which by the time winter or the next year comes around they have dried out nicely. With me doing it this way they don't have to be to dry and the summer weather normanly gets them well dry before the winter. If you want them to dry out quicker then I would try and get more water out of them but putting to much pressure on the Briquette Maker does seem to bow a bit & you will need to put them in a warmer environment, something like a green house if you have one. Over all for me it works great, easy to use & easy to extract them from the Briquette Maker.