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The FireHiking Fireproof Pipe Wrap is a premium Level 3 basalt fiber insulation ribbon designed to withstand extreme temperatures up to 3002°F (1650°C). Featuring adjustable clamps for pipe diameters from 2.56 to 3.50 inches, it offers a customizable, reusable, and eco-friendly solution for protecting stove pipes, chimneys, and exhausts. Ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable, high-performance heat protection with versatile applications.






























| ASIN | B08TWJ977R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #213,784 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ) #1,244 in Camping & Hiking Stove Accessories |
| Brand | FIREHIKING |
| Colour | Khaki |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | Fireproof Pipe Wrap |
| Included Components | Fireproof Pipe Wrap |
| Item Weight | 45.3 g |
| Item model number | FIREHIKING 5M |
| Manufacturer | FIREHIKING 5M |
| Material | Level 3 Basalt Fiber |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Package Dimensions | 12.4 x 11.91 x 5.59 cm; 45.36 g |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 783525573104 |
M**P
Great materials works as advertised. Caution: use gloves when handling. This is insulation material and handling with bare hands will leave you with countless pinprick painful and itching hand wounds for dats
C**U
This wrap is excellent quality. I used it to wrap stove pipe going through my wall at my camp (If using for that purpose I would use in conjunction with other safety measures) and it works well. With the fire raging, I can touch the wrap and it doesn't burn. It gets warm/hot but won't burn you. Keep in mind: before indoor use, be sure to burn off the gases outdoors like you would a new stove pipe or hot tent stove. It will smell for the first little bit You can see it on the horizontal pipe in the video
C**T
I recently picked up the FIREHIKING Fireproof Pipe Wrap to use with my camp stove, and it has proven to be a very practical and safety-enhancing accessory. Below, I've broken down my experience with this product. Pros: Safety Enhancement: This pipe wrap acts as a barrier between the hot stove pipe and any accidental contact, protecting you from burns. It adds a much-needed safety feature when using a hot stove inside a tent or other confined space. Fireproof Material: It's constructed from fire-resistant material that can withstand high temperatures, adding peace of mind when using a wood-burning stove. Reusable: I like the fact that I can leave it on the first section of the stove pipe and use it multiple times. It's well-built and designed to last. Functional Design: Once wrapped tightly around the pipe, it stays in place and performs its job effectively. It's a practical addition to any camping setup with a stove. Cons: Installation Learning Curve: Wrapping it tightly around the pipe took a bit of practice. There's definitely a learning curve to getting it just right. Slivers During Handling: Be careful when handling this product, as it can give you slivers. Wearing gloves during installation is a must. Instructions Could Be Better: More detailed instructions on how to wrap it properly would be helpful, especially for those new to this type of accessory. Conclusion: The FIREHIKING Fireproof Pipe Wrap is an excellent addition to any camping stove setup, adding a layer of safety that can prevent accidental burns. While there is a bit of a learning curve to installing it, and handling requires caution, the overall functionality and effectiveness of this product make it well worth considering. Just remember to wear gloves during installation to avoid any discomfort, and take the time to wrap it tightly for the best results. If you use a stove during your outdoor adventures, this fireproof wrap is a wise investment for your safety and comfort.
B**N
Works as intended. I wrapped the diesel heater exhaust pipe where it meets the opening of the roof of the tent
V**L
'Stovepipe Ribbon' should work for intended purpose. The clamps get hung up a bit when tightening down with the turn key so just be prepared to use a knife or flathead screwdriver (to push it down slightly away from the bolt) then it will continue to feed through.
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