The Ash Bucket with Lid and Shovel by PureThe Ash Bucket with Lid and Shovel by Pure Garden is an essential and practical fireplace accessory. Constructed from steel, the bucket features a raised bottom and thermal insulation to prevent the ashes from heating up the floor, and the metal handle has a wooden grip for comfortable carrying. Equipped with a tight-fitting lid to keep the ash contained, and a shovel that stores conveniently in a pocket on the bucket, it’s an easy solution for maintaining your fireplace, wood burning stove, or fire pit! NOTE: When in use, bucket should be placed on hearth, stone, slate, or brick, as the steel construction insulates the heat, but surface area will still be hot.View Full Product Description
Olde World Iron Finish Large Capacity Ash Bin with Lid and Shovel
Wood burning fires create leftover ash thatWood burning fires create leftover ash that needs to be cleared and disposed of after use. Our UniFlame olde world iron coal hod and shovel set, by Blue Rhino, is equipped with a wide opening, allowing for ample kindling, firewood and ash storage. Featuring a designer finish, this coal hod has a turned wood handle, making it comfortable and easy to carry. Corrugated design makes this bin extra strong and durable.View Full Product Description
4 oz. Glowing Ember Fiber Pellet Bag
Pleasant Hearth's Glowing Ember Fibers (RockPleasant Hearth's Glowing Ember Fibers (Rock Wool) provide the same effect of a glowing bed of ashes in a wood-burning fire. For best results use as directed in your owner's manual. Pair with Lava Rock for enhanced look.View Full Product Description
4.75 Gal. Ash Bucket with Lid and Shovel
The Ash Bucket with Lid and Shovel by Home-CompleteThe Ash Bucket with Lid and Shovel by Home-Complete is an essential and practical fireplace accessory. The bucket features a metal handle has a wooden grip for comfortable carrying. With the included shovel that stores conveniently in a pocket on the bucket, its an easy solution for maintaining your fireplace, wood burning stove, or fire pit. When in use, bucket should be placed on hearth, stone, slate, or brick, as the steel construction insulates the heat, but surface area will still be hot.View Full Product Description