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      <title>Better Burning with a Vertical Fire Grate</title>
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      <description>I spent years thinking my fireplace was just naturally finicky before I realized a vertical fire grate was the missing piece to a decent fire. For the longest time, I used one of those standard flat grates—the kind you see in every hardware</description>
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