PORTABLE FIREPLACE

There was a time when a fireplace was completely immobile. That could
create quite a problem—especially if you would have preferred having
the fireplace in your bedroom rather than in your family room. However,
today, portable fireplaces are a viable alternative to the stationary
kind. A freestanding portable fireplace can be completely mobile—meaning
that you could easily move it from room to room.
A portable ventless fireplace is a modern technological marvel. It can
also come in a variety of forms. For instance, a portable electric fireplace
may be the most convenient of all—you simply plug it in, and watch
the blaze start. A portable electric wood fireplace can also be a clean
way of creating a fire.
If you’re short on space, you might consider a portable corner fireplace.
Such a portable indoor fireplace can be attractive as well as functional.
Another possible option is a portable propane gas fireplace, which is
considered to be quite fuel-efficient. Or you might opt for a portable
natural gas fireplace, which can also be a money-saver.
A Variety of Impressive Options
When you talk about portable fireplaces, you’re talking about a number
of interesting options. For instance, a Kingston ventless fireplace offers
you the look of real oak with a medium oak finish, while a Savannah ventless
fireplace combines solid pine with a rough antique ivory finish. A Stanford
ventless fireplace comes in solid pine with an attractive cherry finish.
The Portable Advantage
With a portable fireplace, you enjoy numerous advantages. You don’t
have to worry about venting or dealing with cleaning the chimney. You escape
the headache of installation and you don’t have to worry that your
condo is too small to accommodate a fireplace. Portable fireplaces can fit
just about anywhere. They also come equipped with a mantel, insert, and
screen kit for added convenience.
Models Fueled by Sunjel
A number of portable fireplaces are fueled by specially-formulated Sunjel
alcohol gel. It is a safe alternative to gas or wood and can burn safely
in non-vented fireplaces. Each can of fuel produces 3,000 BTUs an hour
and can last up to three hours. In fact, you can use up to three cans
at a time.
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