♻️ Press, Burn, Repeat: Fuel Your Fire the Eco-Chic Way!
The AH Briquette Maker is a robust, heavy-duty iron tool designed to recycle waste paper into eco-friendly fuel bricks. Weighing 2.9 kg, it compresses soaked paper into durable logs that burn cleanly for up to 2 hours, offering a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to traditional firewood and coal. Ideal for fireplaces, stoves, and outdoor fires, it empowers eco-conscious users to reduce waste and carbon emissions effortlessly.
Manufacturer | RBHJ |
Item Weight | 2.9 kg |
Material | Heavy Duty Steel, Iron |
Included Components | Inner tray |
Item Weight | 2.9 kg |
S**Y
Good way of using waste paper
Easy to use, I hope to make a few before Winter, but I've not burnt 🔥 any yet.
I**S
A robust looking item
This was a replacement for a log maker I purchased from Machine mart many years ago. This one looks and feels much more robust then the Machine mart one.I have used this once so far and its made some good logs. I only have 1 critical thing to say and its that the insert that presses the paper is very tight. But overall this looks like a good buy
J**.
It works! Very handy and burns ok
So I was a bit sceptical about this product and if they would actually burn ok, but I’m glad to say it worked, and they burn on a log burner pretty well, but it needs to be hot and been burning for a while.A top tip would be to shred all paper and cardboard from boxes, packaging etc, with no sellotape or plastics, then add to a large container over time to build up the variety of types. I use an old dustbin, then I mix with warm water and use a drill paddle mixer, this smashes them into a paper mache mulch, this can then be formed using the briquette maker.They do take a long time to dry, so you may need to use an airing cupboard or pry them near a radiator for about 1-2 weeks, when they are dry and rock hard they can be burnt.It’s a great way of recycling your waste paper and Amazon packaging. Highly recommended
V**L
Log Maker
Made five up to now and still drying out after over a week so time will tell. Does remove a lot of water though with some pressure
E**2
Worth it
Very sturdy and easy to use
K**O
Great for sawdust bricketts
I had seen all the negative reviews about the traditional method of making bricketts and thought this would be a good tool to use up my ever increasing sawdust. I took the plunge and purchased one. I use news paper to keep the dust in and then keep adding more until the mould is full. It compresses it enough to allow the paper to be wrapped around and taped down. They are instantly usable and burn slowly. I don't think they produce a great amount of heat but this method uses up something that would other wise be thrown away.
G**.
Good product.
The item works ok. The process is quite slow but is very rewarding to be producing our own fuel from waste paper.
P**G
Good value
Made quite a few bricks now and no sign of degradation to the tray. I don't try to overdo the squeeze though as it doesn't really help. Used sensibly this should last a long time.
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