Fireplace Grates
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All of the lifetime fireplace grates are made in the USA and ship free with a best price guarantee.
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Price: $74.95 - $89.95 GUARANTEED PRICE Depending on the size of the grate, the weight of these is between 30 - 45 pounds. These are high quality and will last for many years.
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Price: $84.95 - $129.95 These fireplace grates can be ordered from 20" wide up to any width by using extensions for those larger fireplaces.
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Catalog Number: OUT OF STOCK
Dimensions: 19" W x 12" D
The Easy Light Fireplace Grate provides a shelf under the main grate to place excellent air flow for the starter materials, and keeps them from being crushed by the logs above.
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$39.95
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Catalog Number: uf c-6145
MAKES IT EASY TO START FIRE
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$29.95
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Fireplace grates can add eye-appeal to your fireplace area, but they're by no means a luxury. Our selection of Self-Feeding, Stainless Steel, and Cast Iron fireplace grates will be a much needed asset to your fireplace. Fireplace grates are essential for holding your logs in place and allowing air to circulate beneath the logs. An indication of the high quality of our stainless steel fireplace grates is the fact that every joint is spot welded by hand. In contrast to that, the cheaper fireplace grates with fused together joints would tend to fall apart in a comparatively short period of time. A viable choice for people looking to save some money would be our cast-iron fireplace grates. It's not an appropriate fireplace grate for families that use their fireplace continuously, but it may be ideal for the occasional fireplace user. For people with larger fireplaces, the Sampson Expandable Cast-iron fireplace grates could be an excellent solution. Beginning at 20 inches wide, these fireplace grates can be expanded up to any width by adding extensions. A very durable and substantial product is the self-feeding fireplace grates. The weight of these fireplace grates is between 30 and 45 pounds and built to last for many years to come.
To determine the size fireplace grate you will need simply measure the front and back width of the fireplace along with the depth from front to back. If the fireplace gets used infrequently and budget is a concern a lower priced fireplace grate will probably work fine. If you are looking for a fireplace grate that will be more durable consider the higher priced stainless steel fireplace grates or a self feeding fireplace grate..