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  1. LMBN New Member

    joined: Aug 25, 2008
    25 posts
    SE PA
    Hello
    Does anyone know of a great website to buy woodstove accessories? We recently purchased a new stove and I'd like to see whats available. Its a Jotul Oslo 500. I'm sure the dealer could help but I thought I'd try and see if there was out there.
    Thanks!
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  2. cmonSTART Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 29, 2007
    2,284 posts
    Antrim, NH
    Honestly, most of the stuff I buy from my local Ace Hardware.
  3. LMBN New Member

    joined: Aug 25, 2008
    25 posts
    SE PA
    Seriously!??!
  4. cmonSTART Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 29, 2007
    2,284 posts
    Antrim, NH
    Ya, we're talking things like thermometers, tools, stovepipe, kettles, fans, stove mats etc, right?

    If you're looking for Jotul specific dress up options, like different trim and whatnot, jotul's web site would probably be the way to go.
  5. LMBN New Member

    joined: Aug 25, 2008
    25 posts
    SE PA
    Nope, all of the things you mentioned above are what I'm looking for. Thanks so much! I'll make sure to find an Ace store this weekend.

    Do you think they have a fireplace mat to lie in front of an existing hearth as well? (the kind you tend to see in wood stove catalogs just underneath of the stove)?
    We need to extend with a fireproof material approx. 8 inches. I'm thinking something rectangular in shape.
  6. Hogwildz Minister of Fire

    Those mats are not fireproof, they are fire resistant. A good size ember will burn through it. Its not something I would consider as a permanent safe measure. Extend the hearth if necessary.
  7. cmonSTART Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 29, 2007
    2,284 posts
    Antrim, NH
    Any self respecting hardware store around here carries a really good assortment of stoves, accessories, and chimney stuff.
  8. Rich M New Member

    joined: Aug 22, 2006
    159 posts
    NW Lower Michigan
  9. Heat Miser New Member

    joined: Nov 29, 2007
    125 posts
    Pacific NW
    Seconded. I've ordered several things from them and they ship really fast. I have one of their fire resistant hearth rugs and it works well. But like others have said above, it's not a replacement for a properly sized hearth. It primarily helps keep dirt and ash off the carpet.
  10. KWillets Member

    joined: Nov 28, 2007
    79 posts
    San Francisco, CA
    Go to acehardware.com and see if they have what you want, and then pick "ship to store" for free shipping. They put it into the store's order at the distribution center and it comes in a few days. Same at doitbest.com.
  11. Valhalla Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 12, 2008
    880 posts
    Essex County, New York
    Hey, check the home page of your www.hearth.com, as there are many links to suppliers of neat burner, stove gear and tools!

    It is right in front of our nose!
  12. eba1225 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Mar 30, 2007
    312 posts
    Chester Springs, Pa
    LMBN,

    The place that Rich linked to is good. I got many of my stove things from them, from the chimney cleaning supplies to fire tools to decorative items.

    Erik
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