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This Ceramic Fiber Insulation Blanket measures 24" x 15.7" x 1" and is designed to withstand extreme temperatures up to 2600°F. Ideal for a variety of applications including wood stoves, fireplaces, and pizza ovens, it offers customizable sizing and comes with easy-to-follow instructions for installation.
Item Thickness | 1 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W | 24"L x 15.7"W |
Coverage | 2.62 square_feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Insulation and fireproofing in heating systems and cooking appliances such as wood stove baffles, fireplaces, pellet stoves, chimneys, furnaces, boilers, pizza ovens, and forges. |
Material | Ceramic |
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A Solid Choice for High-Heat Projects
I recently picked up this ceramic fiber insulation blanket for a DIY pizza oven project, and it’s been a great addition to my setup. The 24"x15.7"x1" size was just right for lining the dome of my oven, with a little left over after trimming. Cutting it was simple with a sharp utility knife, though I’d echo the product’s advice to wear gloves and a mask—there’s some dust when you slice it, and it can itch if it gets on your skin.The 2600°F rating is no joke. I’ve fired my oven up to around 900°F, and this blanket keeps the heat locked in where it belongs. The exterior of the oven stays cool enough to touch, which tells me the insulation is doing its job. It’s also held up well after a few uses—no signs of breaking down or charring, even with direct exposure to the firebox heat. The texture is dense but flexible, making it easy to tuck into curved spaces without tearing.On the downside, it’s a bit heavier than I expected for its size, so if you’re working on something portable, that might be a consideration. Also, while it’s advertised for a ton of uses (wood stoves, fireplaces, forges, etc.), the dimensions might limit it for larger applications unless you buy multiple pieces. For my pizza oven, though, it was spot-on.Compared to a cheaper fiberglass insulation I tried before, this ceramic blanket is leagues ahead—better heat retention and no weird smells when it gets hot. It’s not the cheapest option out there, but the quality feels worth it. I’d rate it 4 stars—knocking off a half point for the dust and weight, but rounding up because it performs so well where it counts. If you’re tackling a high-heat project, this is a reliable pick.
W**R
Best heat insulator I've found for exhaust on a heater
This stuff is amazing It works so good I was blown away. I have a torch lighter that will eat through an aluminum can in about 3 seconds. I hold the stuff up hit it with the torch for probably 15 or 20 seconds solid. It was glowing red. Took the torture away in 3 seconds later I touched it and there was no heat left. Amazing!!
Z**N
Good product
Very good insulation
T**C
Fire proof
Easy to work with. Wear glasses and a something over your mouth and gloves..
J**
5 Stars - Great Value for DIY Forge Build
I used this ceramic fiber blanket to line a propane melting forge and it worked outstandingly. The 2600°F rating holds up under high heat and does not show any wear after multiple melts. Other benefits include ease of cutting, excellent heat retention, lower operational cost, and decreased fuel use. Flexibility and light weight make it much easier to work with than rigid insulation, but gloves and masks are a must during handling. Great value for diy metalwork projects!
K**I
multiple uses
Works good for keeping maple syrup boiling pans from scorching
S**!
Great high heat insulation.
Perfect for high heat generator to protect the plastic building generator sits in. I had to vent generator out the sidewalk, so the insulation was needed. It was easy to cut to fit into the space.
A**R
Exactly what I ordered
Very good product and delivery time.
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