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Firebrick help

I am renovating an old Rayburn Multi Fuel & need some advice on which type of firebricks I need. I can get some v. dense heavy ones which I have been told absorb & store heat or some much lighter ones that I have been told are insulating bricks. Can anyone tell me which of these (if any) are the ones that I want?
Thank You

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  • zee_2
    zee_2 Posts: 566 Forumite
    look up nearest Rayburn dealer and buy them there with confidence, as are proper fit and designed for rayburn.
  • Thanks but not quite the answer I was after.
    zee wrote: »
    look up nearest Rayburn dealer and buy them there with confidence, as are proper fit and designed for rayburn.
  • No help from any of our installer friends?? Maybe if I'd have said it was a "no-name" stove??
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