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If you have been stunned by the price of fire bricks, e.g. £35 just for one for a Stovax Brunel, this might be useful if you are in the Nantwich area.

 

There is a shop on the corner of Pillory Street & Love Lane (close to the town centre) that cuts them to size. They charged me £7 each and the material, a sort of compressed mica / vermiculite composite looks like the same material as in the genuine Stovax part.

 

Even the sets offered on eBay, which will be cut from similar material, are £35 - £40 a set.

 

Maybe other local fireplace shops do a similar deal.

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If you have been stunned by the price of fire bricks, e.g. £35 just for one for a Stovax Brunel, this might be useful if you are in the Nantwich area.

 

There is a shop on the corner of Pillory Street & Love Lane (close to the town centre) that cuts them to size. They charged me £7 each and the material, a sort of compressed mica / vermiculite composite looks like the same material as in the genuine Stovax part.

 

Even the sets offered on eBay, which will be cut from similar material, are £35 - £40 a set.

 

Maybe other local fireplace shops do a similar deal.

 

 

I wanted firebricks for a garden bbq last year. In the end it would have been cheaper to ship used ones from Stoke or somewhere than buy new anywhere. I went without after all.

 

D

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I've always used ordinary Fletton house bricks to reduce my grate area to cut the heat down and to save on fuel,with no problems at all.

If your handy with a hammer and bolster they're easy to sculpture to fit your stove,or i suppose if your a power tool nut an angle grinder and stone cutting disc will do it. :mellow:

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If you have been stunned by the price of fire bricks, e.g. £35 just for one for a Stovax Brunel, this might be useful if you are in the Nantwich area.

 

There is a shop on the corner of Pillory Street & Love Lane (close to the town centre) that cuts them to size. They charged me £7 each and the material, a sort of compressed mica / vermiculite composite looks like the same material as in the genuine Stovax part.

 

Even the sets offered on eBay, which will be cut from similar material, are £35 - £40 a set.

 

Maybe other local fireplace shops do a similar deal.

 

Do you have a Wilkinson's shop anywhere near you. I bought mine from there and I carefully used a chisel to get a good fit. They were very reasonable, just a few pounds. Needless to say I am very pleased with them.

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