🔥 Elevate your warmth game with the ultimate triple-wall chimney connector!
The DuraVent DuraPlus Triple-Wall Galvanized Steel Chimney Connector Pipe (6” x 36”) offers professional-grade durability and safety with its 430 stainless steel construction and triple-wall design. Engineered to withstand flue gas temperatures up to 1000°F, it features a user-friendly twist-lock system for quick, sealant-free installation. Compatible with multiple fuel types, this 17.5-pound connector ensures efficient smoke expulsion and reliable performance for your wood, oil, coal, or gas stove setup.
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 6"W |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00662492007891 |
Manufacturer | M&G DURAVENT INC |
UPC | 662492007891 791769559785 |
Part Number | 9017 |
Item Weight | 17.46 pounds |
Item model number | 9017 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 6 by 36-Inch |
Color | ---- |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Simpson Duravent Chimney Section 36 " Class A 2100 Deg. |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty. |
G**
Gregg
Excellent product
G**1
works as promised.
excellent product. very durable
E**L
Just right
Just what we needed to complete our wood burning stove install.
M**N
Needed a couple extra feet
I needed to raise an existing pipe higher by a couple feet. all the stove pipe manufacturers have proprietary pipe that won't fit another. I had to take a picture of the end of my existing pipe to make sure I ended up with the right one. Bingo! Duravent was it.
J**S
Stove
Worked as advertised
L**N
Great product
Great product.Wish it wasnt so pricey.Very happy though.
D**R
Functional and versatile.
I'm a SERIOUS DIY'er and found these to meet the needs I had when building an add-on and requiring a woodstove in it (which I built myself, look up my username on youtube). I only used two of these, for the parts that are outdoors, mounting the bottom one to a wood box built to the ceiling joists, via deck screws. A matching hole was cut in the roof and steel roofing, which was then caulked with silicone (top and bottom), providing 2 supports. The dual wall (the inner two I count as one) helps keep the outdoor part cool and my ceiling from getting too hot - the lower one is used as a "thimble" in my install. They do allow room air to escape between the walls, and to slow this I "tuned" the system via adding some loose fiberglass to "plug" the inner to outer gap somewhat - yet still allow a "little" cooling air to escape. These are now tested with quite hot fires and work great. Yes, the twist lock is a very nice feature to have in this, I may not even add screws to hold the two pieces together outside. One could wish for stainless steel...but the price of that is a serious ouch. I suppose I will simply paint the outer portion. These haven't had a high-wind test yet, but they seem pretty darned solid, and I'm not worrying till there is something to indicate I should. It's nice that I could run some pretty serious deck screws through the outer portion to hold the bottom without worrying about penetrating the inner part with the smoke in it, to get a truly solid mounting for my use.
A**A
Triple wall chimney
The product I bought had a big dent when I took it out of the box but I had to use it anyway it was going to hold up the job and It would have cost me more for the hold up
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