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Bits and Pieces - Fabricante de briquetas de periódicos - Fabricante de Troncos de Papel - Fabricante de Ladrillos - Prensa de Acero Resistente

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Mex $944.36

Mex $ 509 .00 Mex $509.00

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  • Convierte tus pilas de periódicos en ladrillos de chimenea quemables fácilmente creados
  • Ahorrarás en el alto costo de leña para tu chimenea, estufa de leña o fogata de patio utilizando esta simple prensa para crear ladrillos de 8-1/2 pulgadas x 3-1/4 pulgadas
  • La prensa de acero resistente mide 10-1/4 pulgadas de largo x 5-1/4 pulgadas.
  • Incluye instrucciones (idioma español no garantizado).
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Bits and Pieces - Briqueta de periódicos - Log Maker - Ladrillos - Prensa de acero resistente
Bits and Pieces - Briqueta de periódicos - Log Maker - Ladrillos - Prensa de acero resistente

Bits and Pieces - Briqueta de periódicos - Log Maker - Ladrillos - Prensa de acero resistente

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Bits and Pieces - Briqueta de periódicos - Log Maker - Ladrillos - Prensa de acero resistente

Prensa de acero resistente

Bits and Pieces - Briqueta de periódicos - Log Maker - Ladrillos - Prensa de acero resistente

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Bits and Pieces - Briqueta de periódicos - Log Maker - Ladrillos - Prensa de acero resistente
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Ava B
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de junio de 2024
Makes perfect shaped bricks for the stove etc. Great way to recycle peppers flyers, envelopes and receipts. Then we use the ashes in the gardens. Nothing wasted.
rita
Comentado en Alemania el 3 de junio de 2023
Funktioniert absolut nicht, Druckkraft ist viel zu gering, praktisch wie von Hand gepresst. Presse reicht nur bis zur Hälfte des Briketts . Taugt echt nichts.
Daniel
Comentado en México el 9 de julio de 2022
Es una buena terapia sobre todo es mas facil si tienes un trituradora en casa u oficina los ladrillos salen bien y son practicos para encender el asador
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de diciembre de 2020
Doesn’t push down as hard as I would like but it still works. I had the most success by crimping my paper and putting it in the box then adding water, squishing it, and repeating the process until it was reasonably thick. Sometimes the brick of paper falls apart when it is dry, but that just makes paper briquettes which still work great in a fire.The brick also takes a long time to dry so it is helpful to have some type of a rack to dry it on like one you would use to cool cookies on.
Maria H AD
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2019
Ooooh I love this gadget for recycling newspaper and shredded paper. I felt it was well built, solid and made great tight paper logs. I did not find the handles to be flimsy AT ALL, they supported my full weight and felt solidly welded. Instruction sheet was adequate enough, no complaints. Handles could use a bit of padding because it hurts my hands to squeeze, so I am going to wrap them in padded bicycle handlebar tape.Now for my personal procedure illustrated by pics:-Loaded three bags of shredded assorted paper and newspaper ripped into strips or squares (torn by hand) into a 5 gal bucket, topped with water. Stirred by hand well with various implements, best one was a torn 2" sprinkler pipe.-After about 3 days of soaking, set up outside as above, bucket with wet paper well drained, the awesome gadget, some extra newspapers (dry) and my muscles. I used cleaning gloves.-Placed sieve into gadget, sheet newspaper bottom of the sieve, loaded handfuls of the wet/shreds into paper covered sieve, folded over the paper atop the mush, and placed press on top. This makes for a tighter log as specified in instructions. NOTE/HINT: start with a half load for a smaller log to get the hang of it, later you can muscle full loads.-Pressed down on press with a chunk of 2x6 wood first by standing on it, once some of the water was squeezed out, I used the handles to press down until no more water came out. I alternated pressure on the handles which squeezes out half the log, then the other handle for the other half. To the reviewer that got "lobsided" logs, probably the dominant hand was pressing harder than the other.-Repeat until fun is over; I made eight 5" x 5" x 10" logs in about an hour. Laid out to dry on plastic tub tops, then got the bright idea of using some burlap to wrap the logs so little shreds of paper would not fly out into the sunset as they dried. That worked well!-Logs dried in about 5 days (Vegas climate), you can tell they are dry because they get very light to lift and hard to the touch.-Last step! take to cabin in the woods and place in fireplace, burn them. They smell a little funnier than wood but burn great, about one and a half hours to completely burn through. They burn much like "real" logs, that is, outside first then eventually the inside until there is nothing left.Gadget worked perfectly as advertised. I don't know if I would try one of the 4-log gadgets because squeezing the water out of a single log was work. But I will be buying another especially when the summer comes so I can work faster and make more logs in one session.If you have kids, PERFECT PROJECT for them!
S. Miller
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de septiembre de 2019
I purchased this a couple of weeks ago. It is extremely durable...thick metal, maybe steel?I LOVE it! I shred everything, newspaper, mail, junk mail, envelopes, flyers. Then I dump it all in a trash can with water and let it soak over night. Then I brick away! It takes a bit of muscle and the hardest part is removing the bricks, but it works beautifully!It is messy! I moved the shredder into the garage and keep the trash can out back. As the weather has taken a turn towards fall here, I move them onto a rack in the garage and have a small fan running on them.Because it is so incredibly humid right now, they are taking almost 2 weeks to dry. So this is not something you can use, make the bricks and turn around and burn in a matter of days. I would think, that because they are compacted so tightly, even is no humid sunny weather, they would take a week to dry completely.We do not use these or firewood to heat our home, but I do burn quite a lot of fires in the winter. Since we use newspaper to start our fireplace anyway, this is perfect! And now I don’t have to worry about frozen wood, or wet wood and attempting to start it.
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