♻️ Recycle, Ignite, Enjoy! Your eco-friendly fire solution awaits!
The Newspaper Clumping Press is a heavy-duty machine designed to transform old newspapers into efficient, eco-friendly fuel bricks for heating. With a production capacity of 4 bricks per hour and minimal ash output, this compact tool is perfect for environmentally conscious homeowners looking to reduce waste while enjoying the warmth of a fire.
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Great brick maker
With the inflation skyrocketing, I am needing to supplement my heat source for my home this winter. I have been using shredded paper from work and using this gadget to make fire bricks. This unit makes paper bricks fast and easy. When pushing down on the handles to compress the paper/water mixture, it hurts my hands. I ended up using a small board cut off of a 2x4 to squeeze it down and it helps. I am going to get an arbor press and try to compress it with it.You will need to be prepared to get into a mess. The water mixture squirts all over. I use a bucket on the side of my table to catch the overload mixture to recycle it for the next brick.
S**N
Works
Easy to use, but not a very robust unit.
T**N
bi mass brick maker
it is as the reviews say .have not used it yet . im going to make the handles stronger first but will do the job
M**L
on ins
I didn't like that there weren't instructions on how to use. I am recycling paper and have never done anything like this before. It might be self explanatory to some but not to me.
H**I
Take that junk mail!
We are rich with fuel for the fire thanks to this beauty of a machine and a post box full of junk. It’s so easy to use and we’ve experimented with how mushy to make the mix. The best bricks are super mushed up paper. Turn those shreds to pulp and you’ll have a nice tight brick.
J**R
mostly good
It seems to work pretty good with what I'm pressing in it. The main box is a little bent to the inside and sleeve is hard to pull out, but it does press the paper pulp into a brick. As I said it is hard to pull out so the brick may come out bent or broke.
G**K
Works As advertised
I made four bricks out of 1lb of recycled paper. I haven't burned any yet but plan to in the next couple of weeks. I'll edit my review afterwards.
C**.
Broke on the literal first use
The media could not be loaded. The lever arm you press on bent sideways on my first press making a brick and it is now completely unusable. Completely garbage device. Would be 0 stars if possible.
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