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Briquette maker

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    Posted by Morganna (U1723668) on Thursday, 6th April 2006

    Not sure this is necessarily the right place to ask, but has anyone here had any experience with a "briquette maker". Basically you recycle old newspapers into something you can usefully burn on a fire or BBQ. For a picture of what I am on about, google for "briquette maker" or see:

    I'd like to get one, but would like to know if they are any good first!

    Thanks,

    Morganna.

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    Posted by KarmaChameleon (U2371177) on Thursday, 6th April 2006

    Tried them years ago they were rubbish, better composting the papar.

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    Posted by superlo (U3557810) on Friday, 7th April 2006

    Hi my friend, has one which she uses constantly to fuel her open fire. Her airing cupboard is stacked out with her bricks drying off and she swears by it so much so I intend to get one myself to fuel our wood burner.
    Its takes time but I think with the amount of paper we actually get through and recieve unsolicited its worth a go and the ash is good for the garden too!

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