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Fire Sense Tempered Glass Wind Guard for Square Fire Pits

Fire Sense Tempered Glass Wind Guard for Square Fire Pits

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Product Details

Manufacturer: Fire Sense
Fire Sense Part Numbers: 63247
Item Number: FRS-63247

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Features

  • Size: 22 Inches
  • Color: Clear
  • Product Dimensions: 22 1/2" W x 6 1/4" H x 22 1/2" D
  • Simple assembly
  • 22 1/2-inch width and depth
  • 3/16-inch thick tempered glass
  • Includes brackets and hand tools
  • Ground edges for no sharp corners
  • Fits most Fire Sense square LPG fire pits
  • Sits on fire table surface with room to allow cover removal
No need to temper your expectations for a wind guard anymore! The Fire Sense Tempered Glass Wind Guard for Square Fire Pits is here to protect your fire pit. Made with strong tempered glass measuring 3/16", this wind guard sits on the fire table while still leaving room to remove the protective bowl cover. Worried about sharp edges? No need, thanks to the ground edges of this wind guard - there are no sharp corner or edges to cut your hand on! With simple assembly and included brackets, what more could you ask for from a great wind guard?

Please Note: This is the wind guard only.

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James from Scottsdale Az asked:
Will there be room for a cover with the wind guard in place?
Will there be room for a cover with the wind guard in place?
The cover will still fit over the table with the wind guard installed. However, it is recommended to remove the wind guard prior to installing the cover.
Answered by: Aaron D.

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Howard U. from new jersey asked:
Can this work with a wood burning square table also?
Can this work with a wood burning square table also?
No, we do not recommend using this around a woodburning fire pit, as those temperatures can get much higher than those of a gas burner.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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