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I've had a few incinerators in my time, so many, that I consider them disposable items now. I've managed to get 2 years, at best out of them, they just rot away. I've been buying mainly ones from DIY stores at around £25. I don't mind replacing them, that's good service for £25 but the problem is disposing of the used one, I'd like to start avoiding that.
I'm looking for a quality one now, I don't mind paying decent money if I get a few years out of it. We generate a lot of garden waste (our garden is big) and I'm currently clearing an ugly area close to my hide that has lots of old fenceposts and old wood. This space will look much better cleared and will be able to be mown.
I'm just looking to burn wood in the main, as well as prunings from shrubs and trees and paper.
I've looked around for a decent one now and they all seem to be around the £25 mark, which means, disposable.
The other option is a 45 gallon drum but I'd not have much idea of where to get one, most companies want to sell them in bulk.
I could also burn the fire open but whilst most of our neighbours are cool and friendly, (I would respect that too) we do share part of our fence with a 'touchy' neighbour and I'd rather avoid the hassle.
An incinerator is safer too.
Has anybody sourced a decent quality incinerator here?
ta.
I'm looking for a quality one now, I don't mind paying decent money if I get a few years out of it. We generate a lot of garden waste (our garden is big) and I'm currently clearing an ugly area close to my hide that has lots of old fenceposts and old wood. This space will look much better cleared and will be able to be mown.
I'm just looking to burn wood in the main, as well as prunings from shrubs and trees and paper.
I've looked around for a decent one now and they all seem to be around the £25 mark, which means, disposable.
The other option is a 45 gallon drum but I'd not have much idea of where to get one, most companies want to sell them in bulk.
I could also burn the fire open but whilst most of our neighbours are cool and friendly, (I would respect that too) we do share part of our fence with a 'touchy' neighbour and I'd rather avoid the hassle.
An incinerator is safer too.
Has anybody sourced a decent quality incinerator here?
ta.

