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What is the difference with Stone Age Fireplaces and other similar style of modular masonry units?

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What is the difference with Stone Age Fireplaces and other similar style of modular masonry units?

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A. 1.) the standard unit was designed and intended to be specifically a fireplace for outdoor use. It will outperform a unit that was designed for and specifically intended for indoor use. 2.) Stone Age kits are the only kit that comes from the factory packaged with a set of legs, a hearth piece, all the fire brick, and 2 feet of chimney on one pallet. 3.) Stone Age offers its own natural Thin Stone to veneer the exterior. All the flats and corners it takes to cover any size unit that comes on one pallet.

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