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The Eco Paper Log Maker
There are many ways of cutting down solid fuel bills, especially if you have an Aga or Rayburn.
Frugally speaking, the best fuel is free fuel ! You can stop your car at the roadside and pick up wood to take home and there's even some good burning materials inside Skips as well!
1. It saves buying fuel
I won't pretend you could make do with logs made with one of these for a whole winter. You could, but it would take a lot of early preparation during the Summer month's when they will dry much quicker. They are an ideal supplement to Coal and Wood, simple as that. That's not saying they are a novelty, they have a sound reason and there's not much more comforting than to know you are playing a part in your families and their's future environment.
There are two types, the 'Briquette' which I have, or the Cylinder type.
My own experience is, if it's a nice warm summers day, it's a few hours outside in the garden doing something positive. Finally, if you find it too mundane a job - get the Kids to do it !
This is the one I purchased from Amazon.
Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
St. Francis of Assisi Down the Lane 'How To' Video
For those without Solid Fuel - have a look at money supermarket.com. You can type in your postcode and see what you could save, if any, by changing Suppliers!.
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As Forum Member 'Dragon' says....
Remember: wood heats you up three times;- collecting it, cutting it, and burning it!
Open Fires
All open fires will burn house coal and some smokeless fuels. House coal is available in various sizes and an Approved Coal Merchant will give you details about the qualities available. Coal or wood must not be burnt in Smoke Control Areas. The larger sized manufactured smokeless fuels are ideal for open fires, while open fires with fan assistance or under-floor draught may also burn smaller manufactured fuels and Anthracite large nuts. Roomheaters, Cookers and Boilers Closed appliances (except gravity feed types) burn a wide variety of manufactured smokeless fuels and Anthracite large nuts. These are smaller than open fire fuels and give a denser fire-bed and a more efficient performance. Multi-fuel appliances can burn open fire smokeless fuels. If you don't live in a Smoke Control Area you can also burn house coal or wood. The Environmental Health Department can provide more information about Smoke Control Areas. Government Info |