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Duraflame DFI030ARU Infrared Quartz Set Heater with Realistic Ember Bed and Logs, Black

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Size: 20.5 " W x 8.66 " D x 12.6 " H


Features

  • 5,200 BTU heater provides supplemental zone heating for up to 1,000 square feet to help you save money
  • Infrared quartz heat helps keep more natural humidity in the air, for comfortable heat without drying out the rooms air
  • Realistic log set and ember bed projects rolling flames onto the back of an existing fireplace
  • Flame effect can be operated with or without heat, for the ambiance of a gentle rolling fire all year long
  • Adjustable thermostat allows you to decide the temperature of your room
  • Remote control with 2 AAA batteries included; heater comes fully assembled and ready to use
  • Adjustable flame brightness with 5 settings
  • Overheat protection means heater will instantly shut off to prevent overheating
  • Eco-friendly, energy efficient log set does not emit hazardous byproducts and takes away the mess of firewood
  • Long lasting, energy-saving LED technology

Description

Get the look of a cozy fireplace without the messy clean-up with this duraflame Infrared Quartz Electric Log Set Heater. When you place this heater into an existing fireplace, you’ll love watching the dancing flames project onto the back of the hearth. Realistic log set and ember bed sit in a black finished fire grate and feature a rolling flame effect that works with or without heat, so you can have the ambiance of a real fire all year long, even during warmer months. When the heat is on, it provides supplemental heat for spaces up to 1,000 square feet to help you save money, and can be controlled from anywhere in the room using the included remote control. The infrared heat doesn’t reduce the natural humidity within the air, for comfortable heat that won’t dry out the room or contribute to static electricity. Control the log set from anywhere in the room using the included multi-function remote control. No hookups or vents are required for this electric log set. Simply plug it in and enjoy. Manufactured and distributed by Twin-Star International, Inc., under license from Duraflame, Inc. duraflame, the flame symbol, and logo are registered trademarks of Duraflame, Inc.

Brand: Duraflame


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Dimensions: 8.66"D x 20.51"W x 12.6"H


Material: Quartz


Finish Type: Black


Installation Type: Freestanding


Heat Output: 5200 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: Flame Effect, Infrared, Adjustable Thermostat


Style: Infrared


Color: Black


Brand: Duraflame


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Dimensions: 8.66"D x 20.51"W x 12.6"H


Material: Quartz


Finish Type: Black


Installation Type: Freestanding


Heat Output: 5200 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: Flame Effect, Infrared, Adjustable Thermostat


Style: Infrared


Color: Black


Room Type: Living Room


Heating Coverage: 1000 sq ft


Included Components: Remote control with 2 AAA batteries


Item Weight: 14 Pounds


Model Name: DFI030ARU


Shape: Rectangular


Burner type: Quartz


Number of Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Item Weight: 14 pounds


Manufacturer: Twin-Star International


Item model number: DFI030ARU


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Heating method: radiant_&_infrared


Finish types: Black


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: 1 year limited warranty.


Batteries required: Yes


Import: Imported


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  • Great Product
Size: 20.5 " W x 8.66 " D x 12.6 " H
This was so easy to set up and looks great. It glows off and on like a real fire (some have logs that just glow red all the time) with a nice flame. It also puts out some good heat that heats up my living room quite well. The remote works well and is solidly built. I love it!
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023 by Bruce C. Mckinney

  • Heat works well and fits well into current fireplace
Size: 20.5" x 8.6" x 12"
We no longer use the fireplace as we have small children, we bought this and it looks very real and set off great heat. Our furnace doesn’t even run once we turn this on. We have an open concept in the kitchen, living room and dining room and that area stays nice and warm. Must buy!
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023 by Alicia

  • Cheerful fireplace in a box. Delightful!
Size: 20.5" x 8.6" x 12"
There is something so restorative and pleasurable about sitting in front of a cozy fire in the evening. Now, for a relatively low price we can enjoy that anytime we want, winter or summer, without any of the work and mess of the real thing. We have a smallish fireplace that had been set up with propane artificial logs, but has been disconnected for the 15 years we’ve owned the house. We had gone to a lot of trouble to refinish the tiles and woodwork, and now are pleased beyond words that we can enjoy our beautiful fireplace the way it was meant to be, with a cozy, welcoming fire! So easy to use; pulled it from the box and had it set up and running in two minutes. Lightweight at 14 lbs and easy to maneuver. It is important to measure the space this will go into to make sure the fit will be right; it might disappear into a fireplace that is too large. The dimensions are 20.5” wide x 8.7” deep x 12” tall Our fireplace and hearth are flat to the floor, but I would see no problem setting this unit on an existing grate or a couple of bricks if needed to raise it above a lip. We happen to have built-in wall recesses in a couple of rooms for entertainment centers. If we didn’t already have a fireplace I could see these working quite well to serve the purpose, with a little bit of additional fireplace brick/wood/hearth fakery to match. The "logs" nicely mimic the appearance of real logs in the process of burning. They won't fool anyone taking a close look, but once they’ve been running a while, you forget that they are artificial. I’ve been around fireplaces and wood stoves my whole life, and you know a fake log set is not going to look like a real one, no matter how good it is. But it also won’t smoke up the house, pop out sparks, fill up with ashes, soot up the mantle, and drop bits of wood all over the floor. This is an excellent choice for a maintenance-free fireplace. There are 2 fire effects: rippling flames and glowing logs. The “flames” are just orange light reflected off twirling foil strips projected through flame shaped windows onto the back of the fireplace, giving a surprisingly realistic look. I tend to notice patterns quite readily, and didn’t find repetition to be a problem. The distance from, and color of, the surface they shine on can affect their appearance, so feel free to experiment with that. There are 5 levels of brightness to the flames that you can control with the remote, just make sure to pause a moment between button presses to give it time to change, and the differences are subtle. The highest setting would work well, say, during a party with the lights on. The lowest setting when all the lights are off for a more tranquil atmosphere. The glowing logs are simply red LEDs inside the logs that increase and decrease intensity, and unfortunately do not do so smoothly, but rather in a jerky manner. The “ember bed undulation” control gives you the option to change this to a steady light. The really nice part is that the flames, the ember bed, and the heater can all be controlled separately: flames on (with 5 levels of brightness) or off: ember bed undulating or steady: heater on or off. Flickering flames distracting you from your movie? Turn ‘em off! Ambience of a fire in the summertime without the heat? Done! There are no popping/crackling sound effects, which we personally find distracting and don’t miss at all. Easy enough to remedy with a little speaker hidden behind the logs. The controls for the unit are located on the right side, not the front which would ruin the appearance of it being a ‘real’ fire, and are easy to reach. A remote with batteries is included, which controls everything but the thermostat. Make sure the power switch on the unit itself is switched on first. We’ve found the remote to be a bit finicky, and has to be pointed rather low to work. If you press the power button and nothing happens, try pressing one of the other buttons. The 6-foot power cord also comes out of the right side. If it is too short, the manufacturer has said that you can use a 14 gauge heavy-duty extension cord. I have convincingly hidden many cords in plain sight by painting them with background-matching acrylic paint, cheap and available at any craft store. The log set is made of plastic, but doesn’t feel cheap. Since it is made to go into a confined space, which you would avoid with a standard heater, it is made to stay cool pretty much everywhere other than the vent at the bottom front of the unit, located just under the “grate”. Despite it looking like a fire, it is impressively cool on the top and sides, so we feel safer running it. The heater is 1350 watts and 4600 BTU, so it's not the most powerful heater, but that’s kind of what small fires are like anyway, and you aren’t losing heat up the chimney. The Duraflame is of the low heat blower type. It won't heat up a room super fast, but it will get a small room warm within about a half hour. It is hot 2 inches from the blower, warm from any other distance. The blower is about as loud as you would expect from any space heater. We heat our house with propane, which is much more expensive in our area than electric, and although we have only used this for a short time we’ve already noticed that the furnace is firing a lot less often (now THERE’S a loud blower!) There is a humming sound when the flame effect motor is on, but the sound is so slight that most other noises (like conversation or the TV) block it out entirely. I don’t have glass doors on my fireplace, but I imagine they would help to muffle the hum, if used only for the light effects and not heating. This device can be plugged into a standard timer. It allows you to set it to warm up rooms at certain times, and make sure it gets turned off when not in use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2014 by GalaxyGal GalaxyGal

  • Great Product
Size: 20.5 " W x 8.66 " D x 12.6 " H
I am a real person in Louisville, KY writing an honest review. I only do reviews of products that either exceed expectations or don't work at all. This electric log set exceeds all my expectations. We had a very mild winter here up until the last few weeks. Then it got very cold and we had accumulations of snow. Of course that's when our old electric log fireplace unit decided to quit working. It was a Dimplex unit. Comparing features Dimplex vs our new Duraflame, the Duraflame is a superior product. First - the heat. I bought this primarily for the heat. The infrared heater and fan work great. The heat unit is on bottom so heat blows out bottom and then rises. This is important: the old Dimplex heat element was on top. So we always lost a lot of heat inside the fireplace - it never made it into our living room. But with the Duraflame you can stand 4 feet away from fireplace and feel the heat rising up and into the room. Our living room is approx. 15x15. It keeps living room 3-5 degrees warmer than rest of house. Sitting 12 feet away my wife and I can feel the warmth. When you enter the room you immediately feel the difference in temperatures. The Duraflame makes the same noise as a small electric heater. Unnoticable in background. Next - the flame effect. At night it is excellent. It looks quite real projected on to the back of fireplace. The Dimplex projected onto a smoky mirror. During the daytime and often at night you could see a mirror. The flame effect on mirror was OK but you could still tell it was a mirror. The Dimplex also required two lightbulbs to make flame effect, and there was a motor running inside unit (additional to fan) that moved this tinsel stuff on a rod to create the flame effect. Clunky. The Duraflame flames look quite real at night. Next - the ember/ coals effect. On the Duraflame it's pretty fake looking. It doesn't modulate randomly. The internal LED just dims/brightens/goes off in a set pattern over and over. Remote. The Duraflame remote has power/flame/heater controls, so you can operate most everything remotely. On side of actual Duraflame unit there are also controls for intensity of flame, embers, heat level, and a thermostat. We really like thermostat - allows you to control just how warm your room gets. Finally - installation. It's very light and comes with a fairly long cord. The cord comes out the right rear, but even though our outlet is on left of fireplace the cord still comes out of fireplace and extends an additional foot or so. It must be about 3' long. We bought a high amp extension cord to get to outlets that is still several feet away. To install it you just set it in your fireplace and plug it in. Then you adjust thermostat and other things to your liking. That's it. Great! We love it and we think you will, too. It is a quality product shipped quickly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021 by Mark Lee Webb

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