Mi-Fires Washington Large Stove Glass 405 x 363

Mi-Fires Washington Large Stove Glass 405 x 363

Replacement stove glass suitable for the Mi-Fires Washington Large, precision cut from genuine SCHOTT ROBAX® transparent ceramic stove glass, manufactured in Germany by SCHOTT, the world's leading producer of heat resistant stove glass.

Unlike ordinary toughened or tempered glass, SCHOTT ROBAX® is specifically engineered for use in wood burning, multi-fuel and biomass stoves, offering excellent resistance to heat and thermal shock while maintaining a clear view of your fire.

As official SCHOTT ROBAX® stockists, we supply genuine German manufactured stove glass, professionally precision cut and edge polished for a high quality replacement panel.

Product Specification

  • Suitable for: Mi-Fires Washington Large
  • Dimensions: 405mm × 363mm
  • Thickness: 4mm
  • Shape: Rectangle
  • Stove Spare Glass Part Number: SG405X363
  • Material: Genuine SCHOTT ROBAX® transparent ceramic stove glass
  • Manufactured in: Germany

Why Buy From Stove Spare Glass?

  • Genuine SCHOTT ROBAX® heat resistant ceramic stove glass
  • Manufactured in Germany
  • Official SCHOTT ROBAX® stockists
  • Precision cut and edge polished for an accurate fit
  • Suitable for wood burning, multi-fuel and biomass stoves
  • Excellent resistance to heat and thermal shock
  • Fast UK & Ireland deliveries
  • Carefully packaged to minimise the risk of damage during transit
  • Recyclable and environmentally responsible packaging wherever possible

Before Ordering

Please compare the dimensions above with your existing stove glass before ordering. Stove manufacturers may use different glass sizes across similar models, production years or door versions.

If you are unsure which replacement glass you require, contact us with your stove make, model and measurements and we will help you choose the correct replacement.

Fitting Advice

Always allow the stove to cool completely before replacing the glass. The retaining clips should hold the glass securely but must not be overtightened, as ceramic stove glass requires a small amount of clearance to safely expand and contract during normal heating and cooling.