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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Limited use. Eventually catches fire. Holding the heat. Will not burn your hand. Keeps things safe.
ricky j kephart
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Ripped on first use
Mark G. Spurrier
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
Pending use at this time.
ducu
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
I had to replace couple of 90 on the hydronic baseboard in very close proximity to painted drywall.Works great, not a single burn mark on the walls. The only downside is the smell coming from it when it gets hot so make sure you have proper ventilation in the area you are working.Follow the instructions and keep it dump and it will work great.
Robert B
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
The blankets appear to be fire proof, but I found them pretty thin and the material I was hoping to protect behind the blankets, what I wanted to protect from exposure from the flame, still got burned/charred. I guess charred is better than starting on fire, so the blankets add value, but they did not perform up to my expectations.
M. Review
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Very durable and does what it advertises.
GoodTimes_2010
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
The material is very soft but that makes it easily ripped, it's fire resistant for a while but one of mine did catch fire as I was soldering some copper. I wouldn't buy it again but it works, just not well enough for my applications.
DRK
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
These are great - definitely an upgrade over the solid rectangle heat shield mats. I had 2 Oatey branded ones and they worked fine, no issues with handling the heat...just was a pain to position them if you had to block a wall or framing that was perpendicular to the pipe.The hole in the middle of these isn't too big, and since there are 2 of them, you can easily use the 2 together, stacked slightly offset to one another, to get full coverage of the surface you're trying to protect.The Oatey ones that were all solid could also be combined in an attempt to block the left and the right side behind a pipe, BUT without the center hole, I had a hard time trying to overlap them to have them cover the full 360 degrees around the pipe diameter.Now in all seriousness, this was not a huge issue haha, and you can always make the solid heat shield work one way or another, it's just a little bit easier with this style that has the hole in the center.If you're planning on soldering any plumbing pipes, you'll definitely want to have 2 (or 3, or 4) of these on hand to protect the subsurface from the heat of the torch. I recommend starting with this center-hole style, then pick up another fully-solid one as an auxiliary. You'll easily save whatever total $ you spend on these when you DIY your plumbing.If you're a new plumber and need to stock up on basic tools, I'd spend your own $ if needed to ensure you have these on hand...a few seconds of aiming the acetylene (or MAPP) torch in the wrong direction and you've got a big headache to deal with when explaining to the customer why xxx got burned, etc.
Darren Hammer
Reviewed in Canada on September 3, 2023
Used them alreadyProtected around plastic while brazing
Lawrence Smith
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2023
blanket caught on fire, so i threw it in garbage
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