Produce compact newspaper encased ‘logs’ in minutes and burn them straight away. (The ‘logs’ will burn for between 10 minutes and 1 hour depending on the contents.)
The Logmaker enables you to recycle up to 30% of your burnable household waste.
It’s compact and lightweight too - just 37cm tall by 9cm in diameter and it weighs less than 500 grams making it easy to store or take away with you.
Makes a great gift idea. If you’re looking for an unusual and ethical gift for the open fire or recycling enthusiast the new Logmaker is the ideal solution.
The Logmaker is made entirely from recycled plastic, and comes with full instructions.
Ethicalsuperstore.com product code: 60156
Shipping Weight: 500g


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Alison asked this question on 13th Sep 2008
Q: How long does it take to make a log?
A: Providing that you have collected enough material to fill the tube, a log can be made in under 5 minutes. John.
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James asked this question on 4th Jun 2008
Q: Please could you tell me what kinds of things I can use to make logs and what are the best things to use for the longest burning logs. The description mentioned garden waste - does this include weeds, such as stinging nettles and can you use saw-dust? Could you also tell me whether the instructions have been printed on recycled paper? Many thanks, James
A: The beauty of the Logmaker is that it can create logs out of anything that can be safely burned, and that fits inside it. Weeds and sawdust should both be fine, as would pretty much any other items of plant and wood waste.
The recycled status of the instruction leaflet is not explicitly stated, therefore we are unable to advise on this matter.