This looks a mixture of traditional and modern. It’s great in terms of controlling air pull in getting the fire going, then moving to more heat going into the room rather than up the chimney.
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Matthew
304/11/2021
01/11/202111:00
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Great products - very happy!
I checked and checked again on the sizes required using the online tool, and couldn't be happier with the products. They fit perfectly into the space, and work exactly as they should!
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Patrick
99/04/2017
10/04/201719:02
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Matches the 16 inch grate
Our fireplace seemed to be a bit of a strange shape (probably made in the '50s or '60s to match. We found that this Fret was slightly wider at the top than the bottom and our fireplace was just too tight for it to fit (because the bricks that fronted the fireplace were slightly proud of the actual fireplace itself. HOWEVER, I realised that someone had already carefully chipped away some of the bricks, so with the aid of a new sharp cold chisel, I was able to continue their work and it is all a perfect fit now. EXCELLENT
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Deryck
190/07/2016
09/07/201612:07
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Fire fret.
A good solid front to the fire grate ,inexpensive and very good value.
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Brian Mawdsley
32/02/2016
02/02/201600:00
Overall Rating:
5
Top quality and fits perfectly. It will save its value in using less coal in no time. Very pleased.
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LT
300/10/2015
28/10/201500:00
Overall Rating:
5
Works great with our Victorian fireplace
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Fiona Webb
296/10/2015
24/10/201500:00
Overall Rating:
5
Very pleased with this fret which arrived a few days after ordering. We have a 1930's house with four original fireplaces and only one that had the original fret. This fret is Identical to the original so finishes off the fireplace nicely.
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David Brock
209/07/2015
29/07/201500:00
Overall Rating:
5
Fret is the correct size & it arrived on schedule.
Am happy with it
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Peter Foster
223/08/2011
12/08/201100:00
Overall Rating:
5
Very pleased with this fret. Very sturdy.
You can open and close the slots at the front by twisting the brass ring. This is really handy if I want the fire to burn faster (or slower)