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The Garden Incinerator


These galavanised metal incinerators are of great use in the garden for burning garden waste in a controlled way. They are not particularly cheap to buy costing from around £24 upwards, but that in theory isn’t a bad deal as they are glavanised and sturdy and should last a long time. However, they are something that I find very annoying because after the first few uses (no matter how slowly you burn rubbish) they start to rust around the vent holes. If you use the lid regularly as I do that also rusts and deteriorates very quickly.

My incinerator is now about 8 months old, it’s lid has fallen to pieces, the rim fell off first as always seems to be the case and the base is starting to rust away. So often I see in other peoples gardens these lidless incinerators, or find the remains of an old lid buried in the garden when digging through the veg patch. Is it really that difficult to make them last long enough to get your monies worth out of them, or even to be able to buy replacement lids rather than have to replace the whole thing just because the lid has had it? Maybe I should have just spent a little extra in the first place and bought something of superior quality, but to me what I bought was expensive enough and should last me a couple of years. Afterall over the next 10 years with a life expectancy of 8 months each, I would have spent £360 on incinerators which works out to me to be very expensive Potash!

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