LEGACY HEATING Fire Glass - 18.9" x 18.9" x 6.2" Flame/Wind Guard, Clear Tempered Glass Guard, fits 18” Square Fire Pit Burner Pans, for Square Fire Table
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1x7. 3x6.
The most common size is 38. 1x7. 3x6. 2. We are currently unable to offer any other options. Thanks.
We received a fire table without the glass because it was back ordered at the time of ordering and then canceled. After using it, we decided against getting glass for our table. It's easier to keep dry when it's raining. Because we have a lip on our table where the glass would sit, I believe it is easy to remove.
My long and short panes arrived at the same time. I'd reach out to Amazon or the seller.
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I fractured on the second use with the flame on medium, so don't waste your time or money on it. It's clear that it's not designed to withstand extreme temperatures. I'll try to get my money back, but it'll be pointless to mail it back because everything is in a shambles right now.
It worked for about ten nights before it was ruined. I'm not sure if it was the heat or the stress of the initial assembly, but I'm disappointed in the glass's ability to protect, and the shattered glass piece took hours to clean up due to the small/tiny shards. Some of the glass may have ended up in our swimming pool. It's a complete disaster!.
The flame wasn't even on high, and the temperature outside was only 62 degrees. Also, the price has increased to $239 for a $100 product from a year ago! Do not buy this product! I'm having a glass replacement company make proper tempered glass using the corner pieces that came with the Wind Guard, which are of poor quality and clearly dangerous. Thankfully, no one was hurt as the glass shattered all over the place.
Around it, there is a 20-foot radius. This is not something I would recommend if you have children or if you like your eyes. Now we must clean up the mess that has accumulated within the fireplace as well as the surrounding area. Don't fall for it once more.
It prevents the wind from extinguishing the flames, for example. br>Dislike: While it solves one problem, it creates another by preventing the heat from warming you unless you sit up high. As a result, I'd say it's more useful for setting the mood. It's a little shaky because tightening the screws against the glass without breaking it is difficult. Two of the small rubber feet popped off and caught fire. It does, however, work without them. br>Overall, it accomplishes what it sets out to do. It also appears to be in good condition.
These are very simple to assemble and are required to keep the heat in. It looks fantastic, and I'm looking forward to sitting around the fire pit alone this fall. To those who claim it burst, keep in mind that as the glass heats up, it will expand, so make sure the screws are a little loose when you install it so it can expand and contract.
The glass arrived well-packaged, so there were no chips, breaks, or other issues, but the seller's photos are inaccurate. The glass is held in place by metal corners that are not identical. I've included photos of the eight corners I received. They do the job, but there are gaps in the corners. You can still construct the glass box to keep the flames at bay. For the top, I simply removed the rubber feet from four of the corners, so there was no burning. Although the glass heats up, it appears to be in good working order so far. I suppose what you pay for is what you get.