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By *uv2kiss OP Man
over a year ago
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Has anyone used one.
We have a log burner and normally just use a brush to clean up the Ash.
But I can't reach the back of the log burner and the dust gets everywhere.
I tried using a Shark but the filters got blocked very quickly.
I have read some reviews on a well known shopping site
But has anyone actually used one ? |
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Another tactic is to use a trigger bottle to make a water mist which turns the fine ash into little clumps, shovel/ sweep into a (metal) bucket, out of your house abd onto your flower bed.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ours was big enough to get a dustpan and brush in so only had to hoover the nocks and crannies once in a while. Used a Henry which had been faithful as the building site hoover when the house was built so worked well with the ash.
Since sold the house, Miss having a real fire! |
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"I just use the Henry..
Job done..
Same here, Henry has a great suck, gets all the ash out of my stove"
I only fully clean it out end of the burning season, leave a bed of ash in throughout that..  |
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