Sick to death of waiting for shredder to come back to life after shredding so many papers? These are ideal and this particular model is the cheapest I've seen around... Seems hot to me no pun intended :wink:
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thefinest1
20 Jun 171#8
no need to burn anything in this day and age, well not in residential areas anyway
polly69 to thefinest1
20 Jun 17#20
So you haven't heard of scumbags going through the bins and recycling to find bills and personal data so they can rob you blind. So unless you live in a gated community or in million pound homes you do have to worry and if you do put out stuff with your name and address on you should really worry. They only need a couple of utitlty bill and they can apply for driving licences and other id open credit car accounts and steal your identity. I have to say that this comment is the daftest ive read this month
admpgk
20 Jun 17#1
I've often thought about getting one of these but I'm not sure that its still legal to burn rubbish in the garden? Anyone know?
The galvanised finish will come off after you've got it up to heat a couple of times, then it'll start rusting
greenfinger
20 Jun 17#17
Just to note that these things can rust through quickly in our usually wet climate, but a good price.
iamprobably
20 Jun 17#16
Just go to any garage that does services - give them a bell and ask if you can have an empty oil drum.
Halfords telford told me to help myself and take as many as i wanted. So i grabbed 2.
iamprobably
20 Jun 17#14
I went to halfords and asked them for an old oil drum. Its massive (250l)
Chop the top off, drill a few holes in the bottom and youre away.
Free!
JohnBoy73 to iamprobably
20 Jun 17#15
Rustic!
Got a link?
ncd
20 Jun 172#13
These are really good on a nice summers day, said absolutely nobody(_ :wink:
dealerxxx
20 Jun 17#12
15lt very small
machomansavage
20 Jun 171#6
Someone recently nicked my paper recycling bag... I'll teach them with this bad boy :smile:
JumpMan1980 to machomansavage
20 Jun 171#11
WHOA YEEAAAAHHHHHH! :sunglasses:
akajay07
20 Jun 171#7
This will get hot :smile:
JumpMan1980 to akajay07
20 Jun 171#10
Damn, thought I should check no one else had already and sure enough someone had already. This should get hot! (devil)
Boringgit
20 Jun 172#9
people tend to overestimate how eco-friendly shredded paper is. By cutting through the fibres it is only really useful for low grade paper like newspapers.
I must admit I still shred, but where it's only a small bit of the paper which is sensitive (account number / address) I 'try' to remember to rip that off and only shred that bit
holeymoley18
20 Jun 17#5
We use our chiminea for burning receipts etc. Smaller than these incinerators and better looking in my opinion. Also we've found that the latter often scorch the surrounding ground whereas we can use the chiminea safely on the decking.
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Halfords telford told me to help myself and take as many as i wanted. So i grabbed 2.
Chop the top off, drill a few holes in the bottom and youre away.
Free!
Got a link?
I must admit I still shred, but where it's only a small bit of the paper which is sensitive (account number / address) I 'try' to remember to rip that off and only shred that bit
https://www.gov.uk/garden-bonfires-rules