

How to make biochar at home
You can make biochar at home using waste wood chip and garden cuttings. Using our biochar kiln is easy and safe. It takes one hour to make biochar in our smokeless kiln which doubles up as a BBQ!
Modular design.
Built to last.
Durable steel parts
No plastics or paints

Made in the UK
Clean burn technology
5 year warranty
Watch the kiln in action
Made in the UK.
Free shipping in UK, EU, USA & CA.

1 hour process time

High quality biochar

Bakes wood 600-800 ℃


The biochar effect
Used worldwide to create fertile soils for healthy plants. Originating from the Amazon rainforest, studied for decades by researchers, and adopted by growers with an interest in boosting soil microbial health.

Load it, light it, leave it.
Biochar can be made from wood chip, cuttings, and evenly sized twigs or logs. Designed for the garden. Easy to use, compact and durable.
Made in the UK
Shipped & loved worldwide

Enjoy making biochar at home
One batch of biochar takes one hour. In this time you can cook up a feast using the BBQ attachment.
Clean burn technology
Using top-lit updraft technology our kiln will not billow smoke, and instead you will see a gas ring effect.
Purchase a kiln today, make biochar tomorrow
Clean burning biochar kiln and BBQ
Kit includes: biochar kiln, heat-proof gloves, eco-firelighters, BBQ grill stand, instruction manual
Made in the UK, by hand. Shipped worldwide, rates shown at checkout
Designed for gardeners and growers
Inner burn chamber is made from stainless steel. Durable and long-lasting
Outer burn chamber comes in two materials: stainless steel (silver) or corten steel (rustic)
Easy to use, for beginners
Top-lit updraft technology to prevent smoke and provide a clean burn
Efficient process time of one hour to turn woodchip into biochar

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£797
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30 days
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£797
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30 days
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If you change your soil, you can change everything
Everything—from how we treat the planet, to how we produce food, to how we treat ourselves—starts from our soil. We give you permission to try something dating back to 450BC, biochar.
A 100,000 strong population in the Amazon Basin in Brazil were composting and burning their waste in large dug out pits. The cycle of burying and burning their organic waste over time resulted in rich fertile soil, called Terra Preta. The discovery of this soil by ecologists in the 1980s has developed into a field of research aiming to uncover the history, properties and applications of Terra Preta.
Everything—from how we treat the planet, to how we produce food, to how we treat ourselves—starts from our soil. We give you permission to try something dating back to 450BC, biochar.
A 100,000 strong population in the Amazon Basin in Brazil were composting and charring their waste in large dug out pits. The cycle of burying and charring their organic waste over time resulted in rich fertile soil, called Terra Preta. The discovery of this soil by ecologists in the 1980s has developed into a field of research aiming to uncover the history, properties and applications of Terra Preta, known in the UK as biochar.
Charles Dowding makes biochar in our smokeless kiln
Watch Connor, our co-founder, and Charles Dowding make biochar in our smokeless kiln.

Firstly, I should say I am loving the ability to make biochar and so speedily.
Firstly I should say that I am loving having the ability to make biochar and so speedily. I used the product of my first firing to prep an area of soil to plant up some sprouts for Christmas. That was a few weeks ago now and the plants have become scarily huge and triffid-like and trying now to break out of their butterfly netting. I put this down to a magic mix of my home made compost mixed with biochar! A big plus for biochar I feel.
— Fern, Somerset
Firstly I should say that I am loving having the ability to make biochar and so speedily. I used the product of my first firing to prep an area of soil to plant up some sprouts for Christmas. That was a few weeks ago now and the plants have become scarily huge and triffid-like and trying now to break out of their butterfly netting. I put this down to a magic mix of my home made compost mixed with biochar! A big plus for biochar I feel.
— Fern, Somerset
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