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MECUTP Paper Log Briquette Maker Manual Brick Maker Fire Fuel Brick Block Steel Paper Press Machine Fireplace Tool, for Indoor Outdoor Home Garden Newspaper

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About this item

  • Log Maker: Good-bye waste, hello warmth! With the help of our log maker, recycle the paper that would otherwise be thrown away and turn it into your very own homemade fuel.
  • Heavy-Duty Steel Press: Our Bits and Pieces Newspaper Brick Maker is a piece of equipment that every home should have. Turn those piles of newspapers lying arou.
  • Dimensions: The brick maker measures 10¼” x 5¼”; a complete set of instructions are included for easy assembly and use.
  • Newspaper Briquette Maker: This brick maker will allow you to create your own firewood from scratch. You can then go on to use the 8½” x 3¼” bricks for your fireplace, woodstove, or patio fire pit.
  • Efficient Brick Maker: This brick maker burns your newspapers virtually without ash and at a rate of 4 bricks per hour.


Specifications:
- Material: Iron
- Color: Red
- Size: Approx. 15"×12.2"×7.1"
- Net Weight: Approx. 8.5 kg
Package Including:
1* Briquette Maker


R. Lewis Jr.
2025-04-30 18:13:22
Used it to make 6 batches of logs. With each batch the handles bent a little more. Could really beef up that part where the handles contact the pins to squeeze out water. Will try to fix this one, but not sure how I can make it stronger without welding on new handle arms
Daniel "God is my judge"
2025-02-23 13:20:06
With the exception of the handles, this is made well. I do not intend to use the handles. I will use a board and bottle jack system that is easier and won't bend. Reviews on these, many make them, have many of the same complaints about the handles. You would think one of the manufacturers would get a clue and build a better set of handles. However, this with modification, will suit my needs.
K. B.
2024-11-19 14:36:30
The handles became useless after 4 or 5 uses, they bent to the point they don't make contact on the sides. All I can do now to use this is to stand on it and it doesn't compress them nearly as much. Since it is a week passed the return window I guess I will look for better options.