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90 Litre Dustbin Incinerator |  | Brand: Bret Category: Lawn & Patio
Buy New: £16.49 as of 9/9/2010 02:27 GMT details
New (6) from £16.49
Seller: UK Garden Supplies Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 4104
EAN: 5018949110075 ASIN: B000NE6L6A
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Galvanized for long life. | | • | Ideal for your garden or allotment. | | • | Slow burning, | | • | Side holes for ventilation. |
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 13
Dustbin Incinerator November 12, 2007 CHOW (LONDON ENGLAND) 27 out of 28 found this review helpful
Could`nt find the product any where. How pleased i was to find it on amazon. deilivered within 48hrs, well packed easy to install, and also excellent quality.
Garden Burner February 24, 2010 Mr. R. Kaberry (UK) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Great product, mine is strong and not thin metal as mentioned by other reviewers. Great to have a burn up in the garden, reduces a lot of stuff down to virtually nothing. Was deleivered by parcelforce with no dents.
Sturdy and Sensibly Priced December 2, 2008 Angeln 19 out of 23 found this review helpful
I was on the hunt for something to burn a decade's worth of paperwork too plentiful for dispatching via the humble domestic shredder when I came across Miss Elliot's contribution above (I'm assuming no man worthy of the name would call himself 'posyflump' even in this day and age) and ordered immediately. That was Sunday. It arrived within 48 hours. I haven't yet put it to use (we're snowbound just now) but the item is certainly well constructed and looks to be exactly what I need.
The incinerator stands at 33-inches (approx. 840mm) with the legs and cover fitted. The flooring of this unit is not detachable, unlike the other, more expensive model Amazon sells. The same is true of the 'chimney', which is part of the moulding of the lid and again is not detachable (in case anyone was wondering). The components by themselves measure 22-inches (approx. 560mm) in height for the container body, 3-inches (approx. 76mm) for the visible part of the legs and 8-inches (approx. 203 mm) for the height of the cover. The diameter of the incinerator is 18-inches (approx. 460mm).
As well as holes in the side there are a further eight slots in the bottom to aid ventilation. A nut and bolt (supplied) arrangement fixes each leg to an opening near to the floor of the incinerator. It's an easy enough job to slip the legs into place and even tighten the nut by hand if you haven't a spanner, but reaching that far in might be a struggle if you're small and a little overweight or perhaps burdened with short arms. (I'm 5'7". It was no trouble really but I did have to adjust my position two or three times before I could reach the nut.)
Finally I should just mention that 'BretShaw' is the shortened form of Brettell and Shaw, a local Black Country company more than a century old, so you'll be supporting English business if you buy this (and even if the firm describing itself as 'british' only provides further evidence to suggest the gene for self-preservation has been all-but bred out of our people). I'm confident at any rate of getting years of reliable use out of my new incinerator. I recommend it as a good buy at a comparatively reasonable price.
Rubbish goes up in smoke but safely November 19, 2009 Alessi Lover (Knightley UK) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought a new one of these for my husband, as he had really cremated his last one to death. I must hasten to add though that he did have the previous one for quite a time.
We are lucky to be able to burn a lot of our garden rubbish (living out in the sticks). Had looked at them in the various garden shops etc and they were a lot more expensive than on this website.
It looks lovely and shiny and new, but within a few months it will go the same colour that they always go when used a lot. Still they do keep all the bits in one place and safely, so that even if slightly windy you can be sure to have a safe burning pile, with no spitting with the lid on, without the lid on and with a good fire in it lots of soot and bits can fly into the air, so make sure no whites are on your washing line or else.
Plus no local wildlife (hedgehogs or the like) can get burnt if hibernating under your garden rubbish, as you can see underneath it. Plus any stray naked flame will not be able to set it alight unlike just having a pile of garden rubbish built into a pile waiting to be burnt, this can be put in and safely left until you are ready to set it alight.
Well made and just the job for what it is intended for.
incinerator bin August 14, 2010 Peter Frankling Very good, it does exactly what it says on the tin. The air holes mean that all the waste has disappeared by the next day.
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