Tuesday, 17 March 2020

Our briquette maker has been named many things from a brickette maker to a Cardboard brick maker.

All these names can describe our Paper Briquette Machine our briquette maker is designed on the multimate freestander MK2 or the multimate brikette maker. Either way Briquette Maker, Briquette Press or simply a Briquette machine they all describe our purpose made heavy duty steel Parer Briquette Press. 

We have found so many ways our press can be described there are to many ways to list them all here, the important thing is that our paper brick makes is one of the best on the market and you can make eco fire logs simply and easily with our simple machine. We even include a free mixing paddle to help you form the perfect pulp from waste paper, cardboard, straw or sawdust and water. Simply mix the pulp put it into the briquette machine lower the arm and hay presto you have a briquette, nothing could be simpler no machine is quicker just load and press that's all that is required. You can watch our video on how to make a briquette here.  








Thursday, 5 March 2020

Paper briquette maker from 150€ plus P&P (table top version) 189€  plus €20 P&P for our freestanding version. Produce your own fire briquette free of charge from all your waste paper and cardboard. Our products are made from heavy duty steel and built to last. Quick and easy way to make briquettes. With our machine you can make a fire logs in a few seconds.




Tuesday, 3 March 2020

Our briquette maker is sold around the world from our base in Europe (Germany), you can get a free quote for delivery from our website shop.

Our press can be used with many types of different base materials, from paper, cardboard, straw, sawdust, leaves, charcoal and even horse manure! Providing the ingredients of the pulp are small enough and there is some type of bonding agent (water in most cases) but flour can also be added as a bonding agent. The pulp must be blended with our free mixing paddle to ensure that the mixture is finely mixed.

The design of the press gives a firm and quick way of forming the briquette.



The briquette's require around 6 to 8 weeks to dry out, the more of the moisture that is removed during the pressing process the quicker they will dry out.



More images and information on our briquette maker


Briquettes are small, compact blocks of organic waste that can use for burning in a stove or fire. 


While some briquettes require expensive machinery to make, anyone can easily make their own from our sturdy briquette maker using simple waste materials. To make briquettes on your own, you can use simple materials like sawdust, paper, cardboard and straw. Using our press takes little effort to form a briquette, it's worth it just to reuse waste. If you're interested in reducing your carbon footprint, making briquettes can be a rewarding experience.