ELECTRAFLAME ELECTRIC FIREPLACE

The Dimplex Electraflame is considered to be one of the premiere brands
of electric fireplaces on the market today. An Electraflame fireplace
is highly stylish, yet amazingly functional as well. When you have an
Electraflame in your home, it is likely you’ll be completely satisfied
for years to come.
A Fireplace for All Seasons
One of the chief advantages of the Electraflame is that it can truly be
used season in and season out. You can enjoy the ambiance of a realistic-looking
fire all year long. As a result, chances are you’ll get a great deal
of use out of this particular type of fireplace. Since the heater and flame
operate independently of each other, you don’t have to worry about
roasting in your living room in the summer while you have your fireplace
going. What’s more, you can find an Electraflame for as little as
$1,100, so it’s a real bargain.
The Brockton Model
 The
Brockton Electraflame model is truly in a class by itself. It is quite
rich-looking, thanks to its burnished walnut finish mantel and antiqued
cast trim. It’s also quite sizeable, measuring 47” wide by
41 3/8“ high by 19 ½ “ deep.
The Brockton also features a 23” electric fireplace cabinet-fan
forced heater. You can also take advantage of its adjustable flame speed
and adjustable brightness. The model also has an on-board thermostat and
on/off remote control for added convenience.
The Suffolk
Another classy model is the Suffolk, which is characterized
by a burnished walnut finish with black slimline trim. This unit measures
26 ½” wide by 22 7/8” high by 12 ¼” deep.
The flame speed and brightness can also be adjusted. It is also quite
safe, since the glass is entirely touchable, even when the heater is in
operation. This fireplace can be installed virtually anywhere, and no
venting is needed.
The fireplace is also quite inexpensive to operate. That’s because
its patented technology uses less than 300 watts of energy when the light
is on. Without heat, the fireplace operates for less than three cents
an hour; with heat, it runs for about eight cents an hour.
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