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product_id: 2347048
title: "Meeco's Red Devil 610 Refractory Cement - Pre-Mixed Fiber-Reinforced High-Temp Silicate Mortar for FireBrick & Masonry Joints - Withstands Temperatures Up to 3000°F (0.5 Gallon) - Made in The USA"
brand: "meeco's red devil"
price: "489.32 DT"
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Meeco's Red Devil"
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# Withstands 3000°F heat Fiber-reinforced for masonry strength Proudly made in USA Meeco's Red Devil 610 Refractory Cement - Pre-Mixed Fiber-Reinforced High-Temp Silicate Mortar for FireBrick & Masonry Joints - Withstands Temperatures Up to 3000°F (0.5 Gallon) - Made in The USA

**Brand:** meeco's red devil
**Price:** 489.32 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Seal the heat, own the hearth — cement your legacy with Red Devil!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Meeco's Red Devil 610 Refractory Cement - Pre-Mixed Fiber-Reinforced High-Temp Silicate Mortar for FireBrick & Masonry Joints - Withstands Temperatures Up to 3000°F (0.5 Gallon) - Made in The USA by meeco's red devil
- **How much does it cost?** 489.32 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/2347048-meecos-red-devil-610-refractory-cement-pre-mixed-fiber-reinforced)

## Best For

- meeco's red devil enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted meeco's red devil brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Application:** Ideal for thin joints under ¼ inch, ensuring a seamless, professional finish every time.
- • **Extreme Heat Resistance:** Engineered to endure blazing temperatures up to 3000°F, perfect for high-temp firebrick applications.
- • **Versatile Fireplace Repair:** Perfect for building or restoring fireboxes in wood, coal, or pellet stoves with lasting reliability.
- • **Fiber-Reinforced Durability:** Pre-mixed mortar fortified with fibers for superior bonding and crack resistance in masonry joints.
- • **Trusted American Craftsmanship:** Backed by Meeco’s Red Devil legacy since 1937, guaranteeing quality and performance you can count on.

## Overview

Meeco's Red Devil 610 is a pre-mixed, fiber-reinforced refractory cement designed for high-temperature masonry work. It withstands continuous heat up to 3000°F, making it ideal for setting and repairing firebrick in fireplaces and stoves. This 0.5-gallon buff-colored mortar offers easy application for joints under ¼ inch and is proudly made in the USA by a trusted brand since 1937.

## Description

Product Description MEECO'S RED DEVIL 610 Refractory Cement - Indoor Use Only From the Manufacturer A pre-mixed, fiber-reinforced, high temperature silicate mortar for setting, coating or repairing firebrick. Used extensively as the mortar between firebricks when building fireplace fireboxes. Will withstand temperatures up to 3000-Degree F. Requires heat to cure. Buff color.

Review: Works very well. - I bought this refractory cement to use for constructing a home made gas fired smelting oven. The cement is a dark gray color and has the consistency of warm peanut butter. It spreads nicely onto fire bricks and is easy to work with. When it dries, it has the same gray color, but slightly lighter. The cement air dries in 1/2 hour or so, good enough to handle something that was cemented together, but to really CURE the cement needs to be heated. For example, cementing one fire brick to another, after an hour of drying time, the two bricks can be (with considerable force) pulled apart. However, if the same setup is heated (I baked mine in the home oven at 500F. for a few hours) the same bricks will crack elsewhere before the joint fails. In summary, this cement works great, it's easy to use, easy to apply and cleans up with water. It dries "well enough" to handle assembled items, but for a full strength cure, the cement must be heated. (Added info 23 September 2014): One important thing to know: Do not "scrape off" excess, partially dried cement from a trowel back into the container. The scraped off pieces will cure even with the cover on the tub, resulting in hard chunks mixed with good cement. I suggest using a sheet of plywood or some other inexpensive, disposable item and scoop out the cement you need, then immediately cover the tub of cement. When you need more, scoop out more and re-close the tub. Never put any unused cement back into the tub, or it will ruin the whole batch. Another important thing: When this cement is not used for a while, the solids and liquids will partially separate, leaving tiny puddles of brown liquid on top of the gray cement. Do not dump this liquid out! Thoroughly re-mix up the cement and it will be fine. Yet another important thing: This cement is highly alkaline (caustic - like lye or drain opener) when wet (uncured). If you get some on your hands and it stays there for a few minutes, you will know it because it will start to sting. This will not cause any injury, it just hurts a bit. So if you do get any on your skin, immediately wash it off with a lot of cool running water (or better yet wear gloves when working with the cement). Note that the cement is NOT caustic and it is COMPLETELY safe once it is cured (dried). The fact that wet cement is caustic is not unique to this brand or item. Almost all "cement" type products (grout, concrete, etc...) are caustic when wet.
Review: Really good stuff - I needed to tuckpoint my fireplace, and rather than pay hundreds of dollars I decided to git it a DIY try. This stuff really works. The tricks are to chisel out all the old mortar and wire brush all the soot and ashes away so you have a solid base for it to stick on. Then put it on in _thin_ layers, like 1/8 inch and let each layer dry for 24 hours before the next one. When you make your first fire, build a small one. Low heat lets it cure slowly. Yes, it takes a few days but this process worked very well for me. The cement is easy to use--buy a smaller cheap trowel and a tuck pointing tool at a big-box store--and there's lots of it. I've been using my fireplace for two months now. I build big, hot fires from oak and hickory wood and have had no problems.

## Features

- REFRACTORY CEMENT – ½ GALLON – Pre-mixed, fiber-reinforced high-temperature silicate mortar designed for setting, coating, and repairing firebrick in stoves, fireplaces, and inserts.
- HIGH-TEMPERATURE PERFORMANCE – Engineered to withstand continuous heat up to 3000°F (1649°C), maintaining a strong, long-lasting bond in extreme conditions.
- IDEAL FOR MASONRY-TO-MASONRY JOINTS – Provides a durable, heat-resistant seal for joints less than ¼ inch thick, ensuring reliable performance and easy application.
- MULTI-PURPOSE USE – Perfect for building or repairing fireplace fireboxes, or bonding and sealing firebrick linings in wood, coal, or pellet stoves.
- TRUSTED QUALITY SINCE 1937 – Proudly made in the USA by Meeco’s Red Devil — America’s trusted name in stove and fireplace care.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00ACIWN9Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98,821 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #227 in Contact Cements |
| Brand | MEECO'S RED DEVIL |
| Brand Name | MEECO'S RED DEVIL |
| Color | Buff |
| Compatible Material | Brick |
| Container Type | Pail |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 799 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00074197006107 |
| Included Components | Fireplace mix |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Manufacturer | MEECO MFG CO INC |
| Material | Cement |
| Material Type | Cement |
| Model | 610 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Temperature Withstand |
| Part Number | CECOMINOD098598 |
| Special Feature | High Temperature Withstand |
| Specific Uses For Product | Masonry |
| UPC | 074197006107 |
| Unit Count | 64.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity Level | High |
| Volume | 0.5 Gallons |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MEECO'S RED DEVIL
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Material:** Cement
- **Special Feature:** High Temperature Withstand
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Masonry

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone used this to line kaowool in a furnace?**
A: I lined a propane forge with this.  I used kao wool under it.  It works well

**Q: can this product be used to adhere ceramic wool to a metal stove?**
A: I used it as a coating over ceramic wool insulation in my propane forge to protect the insulation.

**Q: I have one cracked fire brick in my jotel stove. since i don't see the exact size of my bricks on sale here, can i just fill crack? or just leave it?**
A: We'll, several things to consider, not just a simple yes or no. First, where is the crack? One on the back wall at the top is more serious than one at say, lower on the side. Secondly, is the brick cracked, or is a piece actually broken off (but still held in place next to it? You're using the mortar to fill a pathway the heat is using to get past. Therefore, as long as the brick isn't in danger of falling out, I'd try to carefully pack as much mortar as possible into  the crack.  Monitor it closely for the first few fires; try not to let coals get right up against it. Remember, a crack is really no different than a joint if the bricks are still held tightly in place.

**Q: I would like to use this to cement a kaowool fiber to a raku kiln made of extruded metal sheeting.  Will this hold this fiber to the extruded metal?**
A: Hello:
No, you need to tick it down some how while it,s stll wet.  Place wires in it to tie the Fiber wool to your kiln

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works very well.
*by R***K on February 27, 2014*

I bought this refractory cement to use for constructing a home made gas fired smelting oven. The cement is a dark gray color and has the consistency of warm peanut butter. It spreads nicely onto fire bricks and is easy to work with. When it dries, it has the same gray color, but slightly lighter. The cement air dries in 1/2 hour or so, good enough to handle something that was cemented together, but to really CURE the cement needs to be heated. For example, cementing one fire brick to another, after an hour of drying time, the two bricks can be (with considerable force) pulled apart. However, if the same setup is heated (I baked mine in the home oven at 500F. for a few hours) the same bricks will crack elsewhere before the joint fails. In summary, this cement works great, it's easy to use, easy to apply and cleans up with water. It dries "well enough" to handle assembled items, but for a full strength cure, the cement must be heated. (Added info 23 September 2014): One important thing to know: Do not "scrape off" excess, partially dried cement from a trowel back into the container. The scraped off pieces will cure even with the cover on the tub, resulting in hard chunks mixed with good cement. I suggest using a sheet of plywood or some other inexpensive, disposable item and scoop out the cement you need, then immediately cover the tub of cement. When you need more, scoop out more and re-close the tub. Never put any unused cement back into the tub, or it will ruin the whole batch. Another important thing: When this cement is not used for a while, the solids and liquids will partially separate, leaving tiny puddles of brown liquid on top of the gray cement. Do not dump this liquid out! Thoroughly re-mix up the cement and it will be fine. Yet another important thing: This cement is highly alkaline (caustic - like lye or drain opener) when wet (uncured). If you get some on your hands and it stays there for a few minutes, you will know it because it will start to sting. This will not cause any injury, it just hurts a bit. So if you do get any on your skin, immediately wash it off with a lot of cool running water (or better yet wear gloves when working with the cement). Note that the cement is NOT caustic and it is COMPLETELY safe once it is cured (dried). The fact that wet cement is caustic is not unique to this brand or item. Almost all "cement" type products (grout, concrete, etc...) are caustic when wet.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really good stuff
*by J***B on March 15, 2025*

I needed to tuckpoint my fireplace, and rather than pay hundreds of dollars I decided to git it a DIY try. This stuff really works. The tricks are to chisel out all the old mortar and wire brush all the soot and ashes away so you have a solid base for it to stick on. Then put it on in _thin_ layers, like 1/8 inch and let each layer dry for 24 hours before the next one. When you make your first fire, build a small one. Low heat lets it cure slowly. Yes, it takes a few days but this process worked very well for me. The cement is easy to use--buy a smaller cheap trowel and a tuck pointing tool at a big-box store--and there's lots of it. I've been using my fireplace for two months now. I build big, hot fires from oak and hickory wood and have had no problems.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hard to get a smooth finish, but easy enough to apply and appears to work as advertised
*by M***E on October 22, 2020*

I forgot to take a before picture but I had several cracks in the bottom of my firebox. I vacuumed it out to assess things and lots of cement chips got sucked up exposing several cracks, chips, divots and even some of the metal wire. I had a company quote me $200 to repair it, so after I showed them the way out, I went on amazon and ordered this stuff for $27. I read the directions and slapped it on like patching drywall making sure not to exceed 1/8" thick, had a small fire in the fireplace for about 60-90 minutes the next day and it seemed good as new. I have had a few larger and longer fires since and everything still seems great! I have not experienced any of the negative effects others posted in reviews, but I will be sure to update if I do.

## Frequently Bought Together

- MEECO'S RED DEVIL 610 Refractory Cement - Indoor Use Only
- Rutland Fireplace Mortar Cartridge, 10.3-Ounce, Gray - 63G
- Rutland Products Fire Brick, 6 Count, Pack of 1

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