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If you’re fed up of feeding all your confidential documents through a shredder, battling with it jamming constantly and later finding that your local council recycling doesn’t accept shredded paper, a small incinerator like the Keto Plastics Mini Garden Incinerator Binoffers an ideal solution. The ash left inside the incinerator can be used as fertiliser around the garden; the potassium is particularly good for woody shrubs and trees. The ash can also discourage slugs and snails. The shape of the incinerator that you choose it more likely to be dictated by the space you have available in your garden – some square incinerators may slot better into existing gaps in the garden, or cylindrical incinerators may be easier to store. Incinerators come in a range of sizes. The smallest designs have just a 10 or 15 L capacity. Meanwhile, incinerators for larger gardens may hold up to 90 L of waste.

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The Denny International Garden Incinerator Bin is a large 90 L model that is slightly taller and thinner than the CrazyGadget 90 L bin also featured on this list. This makes it slightly more convenient to store.

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The binburns hot thanks to its large size, enabling speedy incineration of even larger organic material. If you’re doing a larger garden clear out, it’s one of the best garden incinerators to buy thanks to its generous capacity and design. Its galvanized-steel drum stands up to heat, providing ample space, whilst ventilation holes keep the fire burning efficiently. You’ll need an incinerator that’s suitable for the size of your garden as well as the amount of waste you accumulate. To light your incinerator, remove the lid and put some lightly scrunched paper at the bottom, layering some dry wood on top. You can use a garden incinerator to burn private documents as well as garden waste. If you only need to discreetly dispose of papers you can use a small 15 L incinerator. 15 L incinerators are roughly the same size as medium pedal bin and offer a much less time-consuming way to destroy documents compared to using a shredder.

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For larger garden clear ups, you’ll want an incinerator with a capacity of 60 – 90 L . Larger bins will burn hotter, meaning they get through waste faster. A 90 L incinerator will generally be spacious enough to burn larger organic waste like clippings and branches. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent a good few weekends at the dump in your time, disposing of numerous bags of garden waste, so a large incinerator will cut down the number of dump trips you need to book.

Standing at 62 cm high, it has a diameter of approximately 47 cm – particularly useful for burning longer items like branches. It’s a sizeable garden incinerator made from durable galvanized steel, and can handle the majority of unwanted waste including garden rubbish, cuttings, cardboard and confidential documents. The cooled ashes from your garden incinerator can be used as a fertiliser. They are particularly good for woody plants as they are high in potassium. Ashes will also keep slugs and snails away from your precious plants if scattered around them. Incinerators generally come with a mesh top or a lid. If you want to really contain the flames, a lid is a better way to go. A mesh top might be useful if you’re hoping to use your incinerator with dual-purpose as a warming fire pit as well. Garden Incinerator Capacity A garden incinerator is a useful tool for clearing up garden debris such as leaves, hedge trimmings, twigs, small branches and annual weeds. You can also use your incinerator to safely dispose of personal documents. They are cheaper to buy than garden shredders and more effective when it comes to destroying private information. Garden incinerators also contain the fire, which makes them a lot safer to use than bonfires – especially on dry days. Plus, because they are sealed containers, wildlife can’t nest or burrow in them. As a result, garden incinerators are a much more humane and conscientious choice.

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Don’t overfill your incinerator – as mentioned, this can cause the fire to spread and can be extremely dangerous Light the end of a roll of newspaper and insert the paper into one of the air holes at the bottom, being very careful not to burn yourself. Allow it to heat up before adding any waste. Burning Waste Safely Incinerators are generally safe and easy to use, but there are a few things to consider before you get started: Never use anything like oil or petrol to get the incinerator going, and never leave the incinerator unattended. Disposing of Ashes

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Try to only burn dry materials – wet materials will create a lot of smoke that may disturb your neighbours. Whilst its lightweight design does mean this incinerator shouldn’t be left unattended, it results in a model that is easy to move around the garden and store. The lid clips in place, protecting the fire from the elements, keeping the heat inside even on windy days. One of the largest incinerators featured here, the CrazyGadget Garden Incinerator Bin offers a great way to dispose of large amounts of garden waste, as well as chopped wood, branches and confidential documents.

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You shouldn’t rely on the idea of overfilling your incinerator to make it fit everything you want it to – this can be very dangerous and lead to fire spreading. The best thing to do is divide the garden waste into smaller loads if it’s not all going to fit in one go. Before Using Your Incinerator Garden incinerators tend to be a safer and more effective way to get rid of garden rubbish than bonfires. Incinerators look like dustbins with holes at the bottom to increase the ventilation. Some are cylindrical and some are square. The shape doesn’t impact the effectiveness too much, but you should ensure the incinerator has adequate air holes to improve combustion. Bonfires pose a huge problem for wildlife because animals like hedgehogs often hibernate in the bonfire heap and are killed by the fire. Measuring 48 cm high, including the chimney, with a width of 33 cm, this Keto Plastics incinerator is roughly the size of a pedal bin. Made from galvanized steel, with three supportive legs, it can also be used for burning small amounts of garden waste.Ventilation holes go all the way up the side, as well as across the base, which seems to help speed up the burning process. This design sets it apart from a lot of other fire bins which, more commonly, only have air holes on the lower portion of the drum. Make sure that the incinerator is made from galvanised steel . Although this metal can still show signs of wear over time, it should withstand several hot fires. Handles can help with moving the bin around (once it is cool) and it’s important that the incinerator is positioned on legs to stop it from scorching the ground underneath.

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