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product_id: 54751178
title: "Kingfisher SINSIN Square Incinerator - Silver"
brand: "best price square"
price: "15 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 8
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# Flat packed for easy transport & storage Efficient airflow boosts burn speed Galvanised steel for durable strength Kingfisher SINSIN Square Incinerator - Silver

**Brand:** best price square
**Price:** 15 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Turn garden waste into gold with Kingfisher’s powerhouse incinerator!

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- **How much does it cost?** 15 zł with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Compact & Convenient:** Flat-packed design means effortless assembly and space-saving storage.
- • **Versatile Garden Essential:** Perfect for pruning waste disposal and doubles as a multi-layer BBQ for weekend gatherings.
- • **Turbocharged Burn Efficiency:** Strategic side vents maximize airflow for faster, cleaner ash conversion.
- • **Pro Tips for Peak Performance:** Elevate on non-flammable supports to protect your lawn and extend incinerator life.
- • **Built to Last, Built to Impress:** Robust galvanised steel construction ensures longevity through countless burn cycles.

## Overview

The Kingfisher SINSIN Square Incinerator is a compact, galvanised steel unit designed to efficiently convert wooden pruning and garden waste into ash. Featuring ventilation holes on all four sides, it accelerates combustion while maintaining durability. Flat packed for easy transport and assembly, it’s a practical, long-lasting solution for eco-conscious garden managers seeking a reliable waste disposal tool with added BBQ versatility.

## Description

Square, sturdy incinerator. Ideal to turn all wooden prunings and waste into ash. Made from galvanised steel with holes cut on all four sides to increase air flow and speed up the burning process. Comes flat packed in box with full colour label.

Review: A very sensibly-designed incinerator - Bought this incinerator to dispose of a large buddleia bush with thick stalks, all sadly, destroyed by the recent Storm Eunice. The incinerator coped with the task with ease. Assembly was very easy. Some people have mentioned the screw holes are misaligned, but I didn't find this was massively so. The trick is not to start tightening screws and nuts at each stage until you have fixed them loosely through each of the holes. Only then, tighten them fully. Easy. The only downside, in my case, was that there was a shortage of three nuts, but a rummage through a 100-year-old hoard of screws, nuts, and bolts soon found suitable replacements. Other users have had similar shortages. Be prepared for that eventuality, just in case. Not the end of the world. You do need to make sure you assemble this with ALL of the number of screws and nuts required, as the side panels warp a lot with the intense heat. A little tip about something I found useful: I placed the incinerator feet on four square concrete slabs, to raise it a bit further off the lawn below. Additionally, to support the square sheet of galvanised steel that is the base of the interior part of the incinerator, I chocked it up with two more slabs piled atop each other, to stop the metal flexing too much. You could use anything similar made of non-inflammable material, even old bean cans, but do make sure everything's stable, in case of accident and/or injury. If kept in dry conditions after a burning session, this little baby should last for donkey's years. Even if the side panels give up the ghost and start to fall apart, there's nothing to stop a user making some new ones out of aluminium sheeting of reasonable thickness. A brilliant design, so sensible, and worth every penny. We are not serial-burners, but needed this essentially for the one task. The incinerator remains for other, similar tasks, should it ever be necessary. Well done, Kingfisher! Top marks! P.S. IMPORTANT NOTE OF SAFETY! I wish to add that on my second use of this incinerator, the supportive concrete slab in contact with the red-hot base-plate of the incinerator decided to explode dangerously with immense force, so if you ever do prop up the base of your own incinerator, DON'T use conventional concrete slabs! I would think proper firebricks would be OK, but perhaps multiple emptied metal food cans would do the trick, or one of those large METAL biscuit tins that normally appear around Christmas time. I would think it best to invert such cans or tins, to provide minimal contact with the base slabs of concrete, in order to lessen the area of hot metal touching them. JUST BE CAREFUL!
Review: Performance of the incinerator - Very useful for its appointed task. Easy to assemble, burns effectively, compact for smaller spaces and reasonable cost. It even doubles as a multi-layer barbecue if suitable fuel used. I will probably buy a second. The only caveat is not to move it by pushing while it is burning. High heat can cause a leg to buckle just below the join with the incinerator base. This is not an issue if the incinerator is kept still and level. For the next product version it could be solved by doubling the thickness of the side brackets/legs.

## Features

- Ideal to turn all wooden pruning's and waste into ash
- Made from galvanised steel with holes cut on all four sides to increase air flow
- Comes flat packed in box with full colour label

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B013KM3PK6 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 102,229 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 96 in Garden Furnaces |
| Colour | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (366) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2015 |
| Included Components | 1 x Square Incinerator |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.54 kg |
| Item model number | SINSIN |
| Manufacturer | King Fisher |
| Material | Galvanised Steel |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | SINSIN |
| Product Dimensions | 46 x 46 x 55 cm; 4.54 kg |
| Size | 21.65 x 18.11 x 18.11 |

## Images

![Kingfisher SINSIN Square Incinerator - Silver - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71GcUh0IThL.jpg)
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![Kingfisher SINSIN Square Incinerator - Silver - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/710Sq6zrgHL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A very sensibly-designed incinerator
*by A***N on 11 April 2022*

Bought this incinerator to dispose of a large buddleia bush with thick stalks, all sadly, destroyed by the recent Storm Eunice. The incinerator coped with the task with ease. Assembly was very easy. Some people have mentioned the screw holes are misaligned, but I didn't find this was massively so. The trick is not to start tightening screws and nuts at each stage until you have fixed them loosely through each of the holes. Only then, tighten them fully. Easy. The only downside, in my case, was that there was a shortage of three nuts, but a rummage through a 100-year-old hoard of screws, nuts, and bolts soon found suitable replacements. Other users have had similar shortages. Be prepared for that eventuality, just in case. Not the end of the world. You do need to make sure you assemble this with ALL of the number of screws and nuts required, as the side panels warp a lot with the intense heat. A little tip about something I found useful: I placed the incinerator feet on four square concrete slabs, to raise it a bit further off the lawn below. Additionally, to support the square sheet of galvanised steel that is the base of the interior part of the incinerator, I chocked it up with two more slabs piled atop each other, to stop the metal flexing too much. You could use anything similar made of non-inflammable material, even old bean cans, but do make sure everything's stable, in case of accident and/or injury. If kept in dry conditions after a burning session, this little baby should last for donkey's years. Even if the side panels give up the ghost and start to fall apart, there's nothing to stop a user making some new ones out of aluminium sheeting of reasonable thickness. A brilliant design, so sensible, and worth every penny. We are not serial-burners, but needed this essentially for the one task. The incinerator remains for other, similar tasks, should it ever be necessary. Well done, Kingfisher! Top marks! P.S. IMPORTANT NOTE OF SAFETY! I wish to add that on my second use of this incinerator, the supportive concrete slab in contact with the red-hot base-plate of the incinerator decided to explode dangerously with immense force, so if you ever do prop up the base of your own incinerator, DON'T use conventional concrete slabs! I would think proper firebricks would be OK, but perhaps multiple emptied metal food cans would do the trick, or one of those large METAL biscuit tins that normally appear around Christmas time. I would think it best to invert such cans or tins, to provide minimal contact with the base slabs of concrete, in order to lessen the area of hot metal touching them. JUST BE CAREFUL!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Performance of the incinerator
*by T***D on 26 July 2025*

Very useful for its appointed task. Easy to assemble, burns effectively, compact for smaller spaces and reasonable cost. It even doubles as a multi-layer barbecue if suitable fuel used. I will probably buy a second. The only caveat is not to move it by pushing while it is burning. High heat can cause a leg to buckle just below the join with the incinerator base. This is not an issue if the incinerator is kept still and level. For the next product version it could be solved by doubling the thickness of the side brackets/legs.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does the job well
*by L***Y on 10 November 2020*

The incinerator arrived 2 or 3 days earlier than expected. Assembling it was easy enough with a bit of common sense. It got a great burn going in no time when I used it to burn a load of dry conifer branches I'd trimmed in summer. It burned faster and better than my old dustbin-shaped one with the chimney lid. The bottom of that type tends to collapse after it's been used a few times. I don't think that will happen with this one though as there are no holes in the bottom to weaken it. I would have preferred the metal to be maybe just a tad thicker and for it to be a bit taller, too. I gave 3 stars for 'sheerness' because I'm not really sure what that is? Anyway, it's a very good incinerator that gets the job done very efficiently. I'd recommend it to anyone.

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