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Eco Friendly Newspaper Briquette Maker - Recycle Old Papers | 
enlarge | Brand: SaM Innovations Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: £14.95 Buy New: £14.25 You Save: £0.70 (5%)
New (3) from £14.25
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 159
Media: Personal Care Fragile: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.8 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 6.1 x 6.1
MPN: SMD00467 Model: SMD00467 EAN: 5060144960221 ASIN: B000MLS09K
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The perfect way to recycle newspapers and save money | | • | Produce your own free fuel | | • | Completely non-toxic and leaves a minimum of ash | | • | Made of metal construction | | • | Easy and safe to use - just soak the paper, place into the mould and squeeze |
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Product Description The perfect way to recycle newspapers and save money! Produce your own free fuel. Simply soak your old newspapers in water, fill the Paper Briquette Maker then press down the handles to squeeze out excess moisture. Leave to dry and the newspaper briquettes will burn steadily for up to 2 hours. Completely non-toxic and leaves a minimum of ash.
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| Customer Reviews:
Briquette Maker January 29, 2007 G. A. Edwards (Bath UK) 71 out of 71 found this review helpful
I have one of these briquetter make. I didn't buy it from this supplier but as far as I can tell from the photograph it is exactly the same as mine (made in China). It works quite well but can be dangerous as the sharp edges of the components have not been removed (they weren't on mine). If you slip, and you can because the handles can flex laterally, you are likely to cut yourself -I did; and I should know better being a retired Design and Technology teacher. What I did to make the briquette maker safe was to take a fairly smooth file and remove the sharp edges and round off the corners. In use your newspaper, it will work with cardboard and other flammable materials - like leaves, needs to be well soaked. With care you do not have to leave it to dry. But if you do leave it for several hours, the briquette can be removed and placed elsewhere to dry. Don't try to make the briquettes too large as the handles have a limited amount of power to compress the paper etc.
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