Making charcoal briquettes at home. (Energy saving)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ธ.ค. 2022
- The briquettes are made from a mixture of charcoal dust, chicken droppings mixed in sawdust, a bit of soil and water. The briquettes are then left to dry under a shade. Once dry, they are ready for cooking. Very efficient and smokeless.
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Kaz nzuri bro.
Thanx alot it's very simple
Welcome , we are grateful to be of help to you.
Thanks for information keep going
Great job sir
Great content but improve on sound from the one explaining
I love the simplicity of your video. All the information I needed in a very short and simple video. Good job
Thank you very much.
Will come for some soon
thank for sharing
THE AUDIO WAS NOT LOUD ENOUGH BUT A GOOD TRAINING
God bless you!
Thank you very much.
Where are located, would like to come for tuitorial on briquette making
Thanks for this powerful lesson but i have a question for you,i have plenty of poultry droppings, can it work without mixing it with sawdust?
Thank you very much for watching our video and for the comment. Yes, it can as long as you mix it with some charcoal dust to make the briquettes able to light easily. Even cow dung cam make the briquettes.
Ongea kwa sauti pls.
Which soil are u using?
Just loamy soil. Clay can also do.
What is the material in the last bag after charcoal dust and soil plz? Thank u plz
Thank you very much for the question. That is sawdust waste mixed with chicken dropping. We get the mix from our poultry farm.
Bonjour monsieur,sa c quelle mélange ? Et puis ce combien de kilos ?
Hallo to you. This is a mix of soil, chicken poo water, charcoal dust saw dust and water. There is no exact mix only that the soil should be just a little to help in joining up the mix.
@@nadanyagreenTV merci
Sound no
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Great job sir