Starfire Designs Light Gray Ceramic Fiber Fire Pebbles, Set of 24 - FPBLLG24

SKU: FPBLLG24
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Side-view silo image of the Starfire Designs Fire Pebbles, 24-piece set in light gray. The light gray ceramic stones are heat-resistant and perfect for enhancing fire pits and fireplaces. Their smooth texture and contemporary color provide a stylish and clean look to any fire feature, making them an ideal decorative solution for outdoor spaces.

Starfire Designs Light Gray Ceramic Fiber Fire Pebbles, Set of 24 - FPBLLG24

SKU: FPBLLG24
Regular price $99.99 Sale price40% Off
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SPECIAL ORDER | Ship in 1-3 business days
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Add contemporary elegance to your fire feature with the Starfire Designs Light Gray Ceramic Fiber Fire Pebbles, Set of 24 - FPBLLG24. These light gray ceramic fire pebbles are designed to enhance vented fireplaces and outdoor fire pits with a modern and sophisticated look. Made from high-quality ceramic fiber, they withstand temperatures up to 2000°F and are compatible with both natural gas and propane setups.

Also known as Fire Stones, these pebbles combine timeless durability with sleek, rounded aesthetics. They provide a low-maintenance alternative to traditional fire logs, making them perfect for creating a warm and inviting ambiance with ease.

weight
1.5 lbs
warranty
Lifetime
shape
Assorted
pieces
24 Pieces
material
Ceramic Fiber
color
Light Gray
assembly required
No

What's Included

Set of 24 Fire Pebbles

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    Please Note: For use in Outdoor or Vented applications only.

    Please be aware that the use of our fireball products may result in the formation of soot. This is a natural occurrence when using gas-burning fire pits or fireplaces. Soot can manifest as black smoke and residue on the fireball's surface. While this may seem unusual, it is a typical byproduct of combustion.

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