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What's An Artificial Fireplace And Why Should I Buy One?
Synthetic fireplaces, also called ventless fireplaces, are a recent development that is beginning to gain lots of acceptance. Using a compound called gel fuel, which is generally an isopropyl alcohol based substance, ventless fireplaces are still able to deliver not just the aesthetic value of a normal fireplace, but can also house the fire itself.
How is that possible, since artificial fireplaces do not use a vent? That's where the isopropyl alcohol comes in handy. Because of the molecular structure of the isopropyl alcohol molecule, when combusted, it doesn't produce any damaging or hazardous smoke. It burns purely, not giving off any smells or damaging chemicals.
Cans of gel fuel are placed within the artificial fireplace's housing, and then lit. Each of the can burns for approximately 3 hours and brings both the beauty and warmth that comes through a fire. Though not quite as warm as a traditional fireplace that uses either wood or natural gas, gel fuel is still able to put out a fairly high amount of BTUs.
For people who like the beauty and aesthetic value of an indoor fire, but do not have a fireplace, an artificial fireplace can be a great way to go. They're fairly cheap to buy and do not need any installation usually, unless you buy the in-wall variety. Most slide nicely and neatly up against the wall and give a home the beauty of a conventional fireplace, and the ability to house real fire without needing to mess around with installing a vent.
The only potential downside that I can see to an artificial fireplace is that gel fuel is more expensive than wood or natural gas. So if you are counting on using your artificial fireplace regularly you'll want to take that factor into account. But aside from that, artificial fireplaces are an awesome invention, cost-effectively and easily bringing the beauty of a pleasant fire inside.
How is that possible, since artificial fireplaces do not use a vent? That's where the isopropyl alcohol comes in handy. Because of the molecular structure of the isopropyl alcohol molecule, when combusted, it doesn't produce any damaging or hazardous smoke. It burns purely, not giving off any smells or damaging chemicals.
Cans of gel fuel are placed within the artificial fireplace's housing, and then lit. Each of the can burns for approximately 3 hours and brings both the beauty and warmth that comes through a fire. Though not quite as warm as a traditional fireplace that uses either wood or natural gas, gel fuel is still able to put out a fairly high amount of BTUs.
For people who like the beauty and aesthetic value of an indoor fire, but do not have a fireplace, an artificial fireplace can be a great way to go. They're fairly cheap to buy and do not need any installation usually, unless you buy the in-wall variety. Most slide nicely and neatly up against the wall and give a home the beauty of a conventional fireplace, and the ability to house real fire without needing to mess around with installing a vent.
The only potential downside that I can see to an artificial fireplace is that gel fuel is more expensive than wood or natural gas. So if you are counting on using your artificial fireplace regularly you'll want to take that factor into account. But aside from that, artificial fireplaces are an awesome invention, cost-effectively and easily bringing the beauty of a pleasant fire inside.
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If you aren't yet convinced, check out a few of these pretty ventless fireplace examples. For cheap gel fuel, check out how to make gel fuel.