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Fire & Stove Accessories

Fire and stove accessories at Plumbworld. The can enhance both the functionality and aesthetics of your fire or stove without breaking the bank. Within our range, you’ll find angled stove pipes that are not only reasonably priced but available for free delivery.

Fire and stove accessories are the little helpers that make your cosy nights in front of the fire even better. Whether you’ve got a wood-burning stove or a gas fire, the right accessories can enhance both the functionality and look of your setup. Think of them as the sidekicks to your fireplace superhero!

Fire and stove accessories, like stove pipes and flue components, might not be the most glamorous part of your fireplace setup, but they’re essential for keeping everything running safely and efficiently. If you’ve got a wood-burning or multi-fuel stove, you’ll need the right stove pipe to help funnel the smoke and gases out of your home, while also making sure everything stays properly ventilated.

Stove pipes come in different sizes and finishes, so you can choose something that blends into your space nicely. They’re usually made from durable materials like stainless steel, which can withstand the high heat produced by your stove. You can also get them in different angles, like 90-degree or 45-degree bends, depending on the layout of your stove and chimney.

In addition to stove pipes, there are various other must-haves, like stove pipe thermometers, which help you keep an eye on the temperature of your stove, ensuring it’s running efficiently. Flue liners are another important accessory, especially if you’re installing a stove in an existing chimney. These liners protect the chimney structure and help with better heat retention and airflow.

Of course, don’t forget about stove seals and heat-resistant gloves, which are small but important extras that make stove maintenance a breeze. Now you’ve got everything you could need to ensure your stove works just right. 

 
 

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Adam Black Tall Angled Stove Pipe - 21696

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How do I choose the correct stove pipe length and diameter for my stove?

Start by measuring the stove outlet and check your stove manual for the required diameter; the pipe must match the stove spigot to maintain safe draw. For length, think about the run from the stove to the chimney,some installs need standard sections, others benefit from an extra-long flue such as the Baxi Brazilia 20.5–24in to bridge a recessed or awkward opening. If you have a multi-fuel or wood-burning stove, a properly sized pipe helps the stove breathe and burn cleanly. When in doubt, measure the physical gap and match the pipe specification to the stove’s outlet.

When would I use a 90-degree angled pipe versus a 45-degree bend?

Use a 90-degree bend when you need a tight turn to get the flue vertical quickly, when the stove sits close to a back wall and the chimney rises immediately above. A 45-degree bend gives a gentler rise and helps maintain better draught when you need to change direction without creating too much resistance. The Adam Black Tall Angled Stove Pipe is an example of an angled option to suit different layouts. Pick the gentler angle where you can, and reserve the 90-degree for space-limited situations.

Are stainless steel pipes noticeably better than black painted ones?

Stainless steel is more durable at high temperatures and resists corrosion, so it’s a sensible choice for long flue runs or when the flue will be exposed to moisture. Black painted or enamelled pipes look very neat in a living space and often match the stove, but the finish can chip over time and may need more care. If you want longevity and minimal maintenance go stainless; if aesthetics and a lower initial cost matter and the run is short, a black finish like the Adam Black product can work well.

Do I need a flue liner, or will an extra-long flue pipe do the job?

A flue liner is designed to protect the chimney structure and improve heat retention and airflow, so you need one when adapting an existing masonry chimney for a wood or multi-fuel stove. An extra-long flue pipe, such as the Baxi Brazilia 20.5–24in, is useful when you simply need extra reach between the stove and the chimney opening but it does not replace a lined chimney. If your chimney is sound and you just need a longer connection, an extra-long flue is fine; if the chimney is old or porous, a flue liner is the safer option.

Which small accessories will make stove operation easier and safer?

A stove pipe thermometer helps you keep the fire in the efficient temperature range so you burn less fuel and produce less creosote. Stove seals prevent air leaks around doors and flues, improving efficiency and reducing ash spillage. Also keep heat-resistant gloves handy for handling hot components safely. These small additions are inexpensive but make day-to-day stove care simpler and safer.