Aldi 4th Sept

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montys footman
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Aldi 4th Sept

Post by montys footman »

Dont know if anyones interested but aldi have a couple of items that might be usefull.

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/t ... september/

Personally the briquette make for a tenner looks a good buy and the impact log splitter.

Having an old coal fire buried behind a modern gas fire the briquette make seems like might never use it but you never know.

I know aldis is cheap but they are good with the three year warranties and never quibble if you return anything.
IfInDoubt
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Re: Aldi 4th Sept

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not to mention free range ostrich steaks non nom nom (imagine the size of their drumsticks)
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Good heads up on that although to be honest most people I know who have tried making the paper bricks , myself included , have given it up as being a lot of effort for little return.
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I've not used the Aldi wood splitter but have used one of these

http://www.mygreenerhome.co.uk/index.ph ... AmnE8P8HAQ

they work pretty well and safer than using an axe.
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Yorkshire Andy
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If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong ;)

Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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I bought one of the small hand axes. The axe was sharp enough to use at once. Quality appears to be good, Made in china, but isn't everything these day?
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Post by TopSod »

My wife and I tried the paper brick maker a couple of year ago. We spent around 6 month making them and to be honest it really wasn't worth it at all. They burned incredibly fast (much faster than the briquettes you can buy) and they left a lot of mess. I'd only use one again as an absolute last resort, little heat is better than no heat.