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PuraFlame Western Electric Fireplace Insert with Fire Crackling Sound, Remote Control, 750/1500W, Black, 33 1/16 Inches Wide, 25 9/16 Inches High

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Arrives Tuesday, Feb 11
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Size: 33"


Features

  • Overall dimensions: 35 1/16" W x 26 31/32" H x 8 25/32" D. Firebox dimensions: 32 1/8" W x 25 9/16" H x 7 51/64" D. Please contact before ordering if you are not sure about if it will suit your opening.
  • 3 flame intensity can be used with or without heat all year long; 100% energy saving LED technology. A sleek look with three-sided interior brick wall and clean glass front trim design, without the hassle of cleaning dust or ashes.
  • Life-like resin log which is 11 13/16" high sitting on the grate above ember bed, that's just what a wood burning fireplace looks like.
  • Adjustable thermostat; A supplemental heat for up to 400 sq. ft. NOT a MAIN heat source; Remote control provided for easy operation.
  • Easy to install and uninstall. With flat bottom, the insert can just sit on the floor directly; Plug in and use under a voltage of 120, CANNOT be hard wired. Customer service is always ready for help whenever you need.

Brand: PuraFlame


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Dimensions: 8.78"D x 35.04"W x 26.99"H


Material: Tempered Glass, Resin, Metal


Finish Type: Wood


Installation Type: Freestanding,Plug In,Wall Mount


Heat Output: 1500 Watts


Special Feature: Adjustable


Style: Traditional


Color: Black


Brand: PuraFlame


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Dimensions: 8.78"D x 35.04"W x 26.99"H


Material: Tempered Glass, Resin, Metal


Finish Type: Wood


Installation Type: Freestanding,Plug In,Wall Mount


Heat Output: 1500 Watts


Special Feature: Adjustable


Style: Traditional


Color: Black


Room Type: Bedroom, Home Office


Ventilation Type: Vent Free


Heating Coverage: 400 square feet


Included Components: log,remote control,user


Specific Uses For Product: Indoor


Item Weight: 46.74 Pounds


Shape: Rectangular


Warranty Type: Limited


Chamber Depth: 8.78 Inches


Chamber Width: 8.78 Inches


Burner type: Electric


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


Manufacturer: PuraFlame


Item Weight: 46.7 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: EF45D


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 19, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The Perfect insert
Size: 29 59/64 W X 7 51/64 D X 23 3/16 H
After a thorough search we discovered this PuraFlame Western Electric Fireplace Insert which very closely matched the dimensions of our existing Fireplace surround. The fireplace insert was easily inserted into the space and with a few cosmetic tweaks looks and fits perfect. The workings are great, it's fairly quiet and delivers better heating than the insert that was initially purchased over 20 years ago. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025 by John W. Schoengarth John W. Schoengarth

  • Easy Install and Fantastic Realistic Fire
Size: 33" Low with trim
Super easy to install and ready to roll. Fit perfectly inside a prior fireplace opening and the side brackets worked great to cover the insert from the actual hole size. Has a great look and super safe for those with kids that love to touch everything. Great fire crackling (even if the speakers are not as great for quality). Safe, affordable and easy to install. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Exceeded expectations
Size: 29 59/64 W X 7 51/64 D X 23 3/16 H
Ordering an electric fireplace online sight unseen was pretty risky.... ordering TWO of them seemed even more crazy. We wanted these in place, along with some new furniture, before Thanksgiving, so we bit the bullet and ordered them. We are extremely happy with the new fireplace(s) and in fact they have exceeded our expectations! They arrived quickly and were well packaged. In fact, the trim piece (shipped separately) was packaged so well, I would say it was overkill! We bought these primarily for look and ambiance and the fireplace looks even better than we expected! The log set and flames are quite realistic - despite the obvious that it's not a real wood-burning fireplace. These fireplaces have added a wonderful finish to both our family and living rooms. We had no expectation that these would provide any significant heat. The documentation and reviews also never claimed these fireplaces would provide anything more than supplemental heat. The family room is a bit over 400 sqft and the living room about 300 sqft. In addition to the ambiance, we were just hoping to take the chill out of the air and had no expectation these would "heat the house." And of course they don't. However, they provide much more heat that we expected! In fact, enough heat is produced in the front of the house that we have not yet turned on our gas furnace. Granted, we're in No. California and of course do not have extreme weather - although just this morning the outside temps were in the mid 30's. Our house is 65 yrs old and if we don't run the heater in the winter, the inside temp will drop below 60. We're comfortable at 66deg, but colder than that we typically would be running the heater. Of course our house, it's layout, insulation, etc. is different and so I wouldn't go by our results because your situation will be different. But for us, again, the heat output far exceeded our expectations. For example, since we installed, the temp inside several times has been as low as 59 deg. The house thermostat for the furnace is about 15ft from the livingroom fireplace and 20 or more from the family room fireplace. These two fireplaces together have been raising the inside temp to 66-68 degrees. Yes, it takes a couple of hours to reach, but we are so pleased that there is enough heat to indeed, take the chill off. We're giving this a 5 star rating because we are so happy with not only the looks, but the heat performance as well. In all fairness, there are some quirks that others may want to know. The flame feature set is just 3 settings. Fine by us as we're not interested in purple or blue flames.... :-) The "cracking" sound is really just a novelty and nothing we'll ever turn on. And just 2, non-adjustable heat settings. The remote is simple and we love the flame and log set as is and so no need for 8 differrent colors... Lastly, the big elephant in the room is the cost of electricity. We've only been running these less than a month and I fully expect our electric bill to go UP. How much? No idea yet. What I do know is that we've yet to run the old, gas furnace that also chews up electricity from the large blower. So we'll see if there's any cost savings. I kinda doubt it. But we didn't get these to replace central heating. Overall, we are so very pleased with our purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024 by LJRack LJRack

  • Electric fireplace
Size: 33"
The media could not be loaded. This electric fireplace was a very reasonable price. Very easy install, you can plug in or hardwire. It can warm the room that you are in. You can turn the crackle of the fire on and control the sound or just enjoy the look of the flame. It gives that cozy feel of sitting by the fire. We have had this for about a year now and still love it!!! The cats also love sitting by it!!! For size reference it’s a Maine Coon cat that weighs about 25lbs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by Jennifer McCluskey Jennifer McCluskey

  • How to install
The TOP to BOTTOM measurement of the fireplace opening is the most important. I have the Western 30" and the top to bottom fits perfectly with a 2" space on the left and right side. Remove the metal/glass cover on the fireplace by loosening the bolts located on the inside of the fireplace. Measure from the TOP of the opening to the 'seat' or slab that borders the front of the opening. DO NOT measure to the inside bottom because that will add about 2" inches and you will be wrong. I used 2x4's to frame the sides first and then the inside bottom of the opening. NO NEED TO FRAME THE TOP. I used 'window/door' caulking to caulk all seems inside and out and let it dry. I used cement bolts and a hammer drill to fasten the 2x4's and what I call the 'butterfly' drill bits to recess a hole for the bolt to sit below the wood surface. This permits the insert to slide in/out without hitting the bolts. It takes between 4 and 5 days to convert your fireplace and if you have to hire someone to do it, it will cost some money. I was lucky to have an outlet near my fireplace so wiring it was easy. CONSIDER THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION BEFORE BUYING THE INSERT. An outlet too far or too much brick to cut through will be expensive. After outlining where to cut the wall I sanded down the texture to find screws/nails that held the wall in place so I could remove them. I used a utility knife to cut the wall so I can reuse what I removed to make it easier. I replaced my outlet box with a larger/deeper box to hold the extra wiring better. My fireplace box is lined with a 1/4" inch steel insert instead of brick. You will notice I had to fill-in the 12 vents that kept the metal from warping. I stuffed in paper and then used the window/door caulking to fill in the gaps. I used a wet paper towel to wipe the caulking to recess and resemble the brick mortar. I used a 2" inch thick by 6" inch thick drill bit designed for steel to drill thru the metal insert. I then used a 2" inch thick by 18" inch long cement drill bit and hammer drill to penetrate 5" inches of brick because there was an 8" inch gap between the metal wall and the stone. I drilled from the fireplace insert side. I used an old thin rod to insert thru the drilled holes and tap on the wooden studs seen in the wall. By listening to where the rod tapped on the wood I marked my hole, drilled and connected thru. Using the rod I ensured I drilled all the way thru to the fireplace. I then inserted the conduit I purchased thru the holes in the wood to ensure I could connect to the outlet box and taped the cable to the thin wire. I pulled the thin wire to pull the cable thru to the fireplace. I used self-drilling/tapping metal screws (NOT those for Aluminum) to fasten the new outlet box in the fireplace making certain it was back enough and high enough for the insert frame to miss it when pushed into place (remember, it penetrates 8" inches into the fireplace box) I used the screws to fasten the bracket to secure the new conduit to the inside of the fireplace and also keep it away from the insert frame. I have pics but do not see where to upload them. Finally, I used 'Meeco's Red Devil' 1 1/2" x 10" inch fireplace insert insulation to insulate the fireplace so cold air doesn't get in or heat gets out. It is self-adhesive and heat resistant so it works great. The insert looks really nice as does the flame. The 'crackling' sound sounds more like one of those Halloween decorations at first but you get used to it. Overall, very good product to convert a fireplace. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2020 by kryptonian007

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