Fireplace Toolsets
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| Andirons
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| Fireplace Andirons originated in France, where they were called "Chenets". They were wrought iron supports that held the firewood in place. Later, once burning coal became prevalent, andirons became decorative. Today, andirons are still mainly decorative as they add unique character to the fireplace. |
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| Bellows
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When your fire is beginning to die, the handiest tool in the room is a great fireplace bellow. The steady stream of air will get your fire back to blazing in no time, without you having to stoop and blow on the flames yourself! Not only are these bellows functional, they make a great accent to your hearth. Tip: A larger bellows, being able to hold more air, will work more quickly to get those flames dancing again. For a fantastic fire, also check out our great selection of fire starters.
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| Candelabras
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| Not using your fireplace? Transform that empty fireplace into a beautiful piece of furniture by adding a Fireplace Candelabras. |
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| Cooking
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| These cooking products will help you put your fireplace to good use. Enjoy many great homemade meals by using our Fireplace Crane,Cast Iron Dutch Oven, Oval Fryer, or Apple Cooker. |
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| Firebacks
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| The Fireback is an Early American tradition dating back to before the Revolutionary War. The fireback is designed to protect the rear wall of the fireplace from fire damage. It also improves the fireplaces efficiency by absorbing the heat and reflecting it back into the room. |
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