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Hi there
Was wondering if anyone uses bricketts
Are they any good and if so do u have a number of somewhere to buy them from? :D
I have never heard of them or seen them, just overheard someone talking about them a couple of weeks ago [lol]
Any help would be great
Thank-you
Linzy
Hi, i used them mixed with wood,find they keep the heat longer as long as they arnt poked!Also find in my case they work out cheaper than coal.
Cant find his number just now but will be on later and put it on,
Chaz
Hi
That would be great thanx
Thats what i am looking for something cheaper than coal, it is getting too expensive now [lol]
Have you ever thought of making your own Paper Briquettes, they are supposed to burn fine and are almost free as they are made from waste paper etc.
Here is a couple of links so you can see what they cost, the 2nd one is a eBay Link and it is cheaper there. :-
http://www.shopeco.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYPRODUCT&productid=186
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/E-M1030-eko-mania-Dry-Paper-Log-Maker-Briquette-Press_W0QQitemZ200288768049QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_H G_FireplacesMantelpieces_RL?hash=item200288768049&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1301|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A13 18
K
Hi, number is Osbert Doehl 01641 571201 or mobile 07727023430.
They deliver and anytime iv placed an order its within a day or two.
Chaz x
Have you ever thought of making your own Paper Briquettes, they are supposed to burn fine and are almost free as they are made from waste paper etc.
Here is a couple of links so you can see what they cost, the 2nd one is a eBay Link and it is cheaper there. :-
http://www.shopeco.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYPRODUCT&productid=186
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/E-M1030-eko-mania-Dry-Paper-Log-Maker-Briquette-Press_W0QQitemZ200288768049QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_H G_FireplacesMantelpieces_RL?hash=item200288768049&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1301|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A13 18
K
Hi, im thinking of trying one of these,has anyone tried them?
Thanx guys
And thanx for the number chaz, will give him a call this weekend :)
highlander
23-Jan-09, 14:34
Have you ever thought of making your own Paper Briquettes, they are supposed to burn fine and are almost free as they are made from waste paper etc.
Here is a couple of links so you can see what they cost, the 2nd one is a eBay Link and it is cheaper there. :-
http://www.shopeco.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYPRODUCT&productid=186
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/E-M1030-eko-mania-Dry-Paper-Log-Maker-Briquette-Press_W0QQitemZ200288768049QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_H G_FireplacesMantelpieces_RL?hash=item200288768049&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1301|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A13 18
K
thanks for that links, been meaning to buy one for ages, will be worth a try.
Hi there
Was wondering if anyone uses bricketts
Are they any good and if so do u have a number of somewhere to buy them from? :D
I have never heard of them or seen them, just overheard someone talking about them a couple of weeks ago [lol]
Any help would be great
Thank-you
Linzy
richards garage sells them...
Thanx BinBob
I go there all the time for my diesel and never noticed them [lol]
I will look the next time i'm in :D but will shop around for the cheapest price also
Cheers
no problem,linzy...hope u are well....:D
Hi there
Was wondering if anyone uses bricketts
Are they any good and if so do u have a number of somewhere to buy them from? :D
I have never heard of them or seen them, just overheard someone talking about them a couple of weeks ago [lol]
Any help would be great
Thank-you
Linzy
Arabs use them to start camel races.
Unless they've changed they used to be made of compressed coal dust and were about the size of a house brick, hence the name.
Unless they've changed they used to be made of compressed coal dust and were about the size of a house brick, hence the name.
Many moons ago you could get them from the Coal Mine in Brora alas a thing of the past It was closed down a long time ago
You get them from Forsinard (delivered) and they are very good/warm/cheap and clean. The only problem we ever found was that they retain their heat in the ash. Honestly 2 days after burning, the ash has the characteristics of fluid and its like piluvial flow from a volcano. Certainly worth using with sticks etc as it really keeps the heat/fire burning. The Guy who supplies it is an absolute gentleman from one of the Nordic countries.
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