Rutland Products 1111 Fireplace Insert Insulation Fiberglass, 1-1/2-Inch by 10-Feet, 1-1/2" x 10', Yellow, Model:105



Key features
- •10'x1 1/2" insulation strip with an adhesive backing
- •Used to create a tight seal between fireplace inserts and existing masonry
- •Rated up to 225 F
- •Replace insulation every time the fireplace insert is removed for cleaning
BrandRUTLAND PRODUCTS
CategoryReplacement Parts
Size1-1/2" x 10'
ColorYellow
WarrantyThis product will be free from defects in material and manufacture for a period of eighteen (18) months from date of manufacture. Rutland fire clay company makes no other warranties including, but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability or
Rutland Products 1111 Fireplace Insert Insulation Fiberglass, 1-1/2-Inch by 10-Feet, 1-1/2" x 10', Yellow, Model:105
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Would not recommend.
Farley Fuddpucker•October 9, 2017
Fell apart with minimal contact. Would not recommend.
It will work - but ...
Doug Austin•October 3, 2017
I am a fan of Rutland products, but this isn't one of their better ones. The adhesion that holds on the insulation is fine, but the insulation itself is in layers of fiberglass and literally falls apart. I stuck it on the woodstove plate, pushed it back into the fireplace, and then took a 4" putty knife and carefully tucked in the insulation that fell out.
Rutland could fix this issue by simply using a fiberglass cloth rather than layered insulation. I will look around next time. And there will BE a next time for sure, because this stuff will fall apart when I pull the stove next spring. If you find a better product please comment to this review and let me know what you found.
Rutland could fix this issue by simply using a fiberglass cloth rather than layered insulation. I will look around next time. And there will BE a next time for sure, because this stuff will fall apart when I pull the stove next spring. If you find a better product please comment to this review and let me know what you found.
OK
fatso•September 24, 2017
works fine
Not much coverage. Just 10' by 1". Probably ...
R. Tabares•April 1, 2017
Not much coverage. Just 10' by 1". Probably covers a record album.
... perfectly and the self adhesive stuck to the fireplace nice and secure
David S•March 19, 2017
Worked perfectly and the self adhesive stuck to the fireplace nice and secure.
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