


🔥 Insulate like a pro — keep the heat in and the envy out!
All About Steel Insulating Fire Bricks deliver premium heat retention withstanding up to 2300°F, crafted from high-quality alumina and silica. Sized at 9x4.5x2.5 inches, these lightweight, easy-to-cut bricks are perfect for enhancing energy efficiency in forges, kilns, ovens, and fireplaces. Designed for durability and versatile DIY applications, this 6-pack offers a cost-effective solution to elevate your heating projects with professional-grade insulation.
| ASIN | B0D9Y5JWDD |
| Brand | All About Steel |
| Colour | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (27) |
| Date First Available | 31 July 2024 |
| Item Weight | 8.94 kg |
| Model Number | HB-384 |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 11.43 x 6.35 cm; 8.94 kg |
D**N
These bricks are nice, light and soft. You can cut them easily with a saw for any application that you need them for. The price is reasonable and they should work perfectly in our wood stove. These will be great for a forge, which I may be building in the near future.
O**E
I have been wanting to build a DIY pizza and bread oven for some time however I have been unable to find fire bricks for sale in my area, so I was exceptionally pleased to find them here on Amazon. All the fire bricks arrived intact, no broken or chipped edges (although do expect dust) and in good condition. They are the size stated on the web page and appear to be well made. Although these fire bricks are not food safe, they are the bricks you use to insulate a DIY pizza oven before putting in the food safe fire bricks, which are much thinner. I'll be ordering more of these. As for my reviews, I am someone who is selective and particular and have no qualms whatsoever leaving an honest review regardless if it is favorable, critical or somewhere in between. Not only am I a newly recruited Vine Reviewer for Amazon, I have been an Amazon customer since 2006 and know the value of an honest review, as does Amazon for they specifically direct its Vine Reviewers to be honest in their assessment of a product because their customers rely on reviews when deciding whether to purchase an item. An additional fact that may be of interest regarding Vine Reviews; Vine items are not free for Reviewers. Vine Reviewers are required to pay both income AND self employment tax to Federal and State on the full market value set by Amazon and submitted to the IRS for all items they review; they are not permitted to claim the sale or discounted prices of 10%, 20% or 50% off customers receive. Moreover, if an item we reviewed quits working, has flaws, is not as described or for whatever reason is unusable, we’re not allowed to return the item like customers are, nor any item for that matter; and what’s more we must still pay the taxes for the item that is no longer of any use. So no, Vine items are not free.
B**T
These were better packaged than most items I've gotten thru Amazon, so even when the outside of the package was a bit damaged, the bricks inside were solid and undamaged. They are the exact dimensions as listed. However, I cannot verify their ability to withstand 2300 F, as I'm still collecting enough materials to build my forge. BUT, $8 per brick (so $48 for the set) is VERY expensive, and I would not have purchased these if I had not gotten them on vine. (Vine is a program through Amazon where customers may order demo products in exchange for their honest reviews. The "value" of each product is added as income, and we are responsible for all "income tax," so these products are not "FREE", but they do cost us--in that sense. So, I write all of my reviews based on my personal knowledge, their quality, value, and how they might compare to either other products I own or, as is often the case with products on Amazon, the 'original products' other sellers are selling as knock-offs.)
A**R
I got these to use two of them wrapped in seran wrap and then covered with fabric. They provide excellent weights for holding down small wood shapes when building miniatures or for any other paper weight type item that might be needed. The bricks are very sandy feeling and shed sand from the box when first opening them up. Wrapping in plastic wrap controls the sand issue and the fabric wrap hand stitched to surround the brick and make it attractive and much easier to handle. Two of the other bricks were added to an old aluminum pan filled with water and kept in the base of our commercial stove. The saturated bricks help regulate humidity and even cooking temps in the oven. Nice quality bricks.
G**G
Full disclosure, I received this item as part of Amazon's Vine Program in exchange for an honest review, good or bad. I am setting up a welding station in my 100 year old wood house and am being very careful to take steps not to burn my house down. I have a new welding table that is full of holes for clamping the metal down. Under the table I wanted to put something that could stop the sparks and molten slag before it falls on to the wood floor below. Then it occurred to me to use fire bricks. I made a layer and it works perfectly. As long as I don't drop anything on them, it should work great. I have helped replace the fire bricks in the kilns at work. These bricks look identical and are the same size. Fire bricks are pretty brittle and need to be handled with care. These came well packed, with not a single chip or crack on any of them. They are dusty, so much so than the dust was leaking outside the Amazon box. Wear a dust mask when handling these as I assume the dust is not healthy.
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