Fireplace Tools
Add character and charm to your fireplace with a Fireplace Tool Set. Just like fireplace mantels and fireplace screens, fireplace tools are available to match any decor and size hearth— from rustic wrought iron to ultra modern stainless steel sets with clean, sleek lines. Most fireplace tool sets include the basic 5 items, but may also contain other items or a rack for also holding chopped wood.
1. Rack. A rack is an attractive holder for all your hearth tools. It stands proudly by your fire, keeping every tool in its place, ready for use at a moment's notice. From traditional to contemporary, you are sure to find fireplace tools below that suits your needs and decor.
2. Broom. The broom is an attractive member of the hearth tool family. Use this little gem to gently sweep away ashes and charred bits from the previous fire. Its small size makes it easy to use and ideal for getting soot from the small corners of your fireplace.
3. Scoop. Cleaning the hearth is never a fun task, but at least the handy scoop lets you do it without too much fuss. More like a mini shovel, the hearth scoop will make short work of ash build up. Whether you drop it down the ash shoot or stick it in a bag, the scoop is the ideal tool to use for the job.
4. Poker. Keep the fire burning all night long with the handiest tool of them all, the poker. Yes, it is the simplest looking tool, but without it you could suffer painful burns or ruin many a good broomstick. This metal rod usually features a pointed end with a hook for turning and shaking burning logs.
5. Tongs. This versatile tool makes quick work of shifting or stoking the fire. Simply use it to turn slow burning logs, or to remove partially burned logs when cleaning. Make sure to use caution as two hands are required for this tool and burning logs can be dangerous.
1. Rack. A rack is an attractive holder for all your hearth tools. It stands proudly by your fire, keeping every tool in its place, ready for use at a moment's notice. From traditional to contemporary, you are sure to find fireplace tools below that suits your needs and decor.
2. Broom. The broom is an attractive member of the hearth tool family. Use this little gem to gently sweep away ashes and charred bits from the previous fire. Its small size makes it easy to use and ideal for getting soot from the small corners of your fireplace.
3. Scoop. Cleaning the hearth is never a fun task, but at least the handy scoop lets you do it without too much fuss. More like a mini shovel, the hearth scoop will make short work of ash build up. Whether you drop it down the ash shoot or stick it in a bag, the scoop is the ideal tool to use for the job.
4. Poker. Keep the fire burning all night long with the handiest tool of them all, the poker. Yes, it is the simplest looking tool, but without it you could suffer painful burns or ruin many a good broomstick. This metal rod usually features a pointed end with a hook for turning and shaking burning logs.
5. Tongs. This versatile tool makes quick work of shifting or stoking the fire. Simply use it to turn slow burning logs, or to remove partially burned logs when cleaning. Make sure to use caution as two hands are required for this tool and burning logs can be dangerous.
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