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Steel bioethanol burner EBG1200
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steel bioethanol burner
steel bioethanol burner
steel bioethanol burner
steel bioethanol burner
steel bioethanol burner
steel bioethanol burner
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Characteristics

Material
steel
Configuration
rectangular
Autres caractéristiques
contemporary, decorative, free-standing, bespoke
Heating power

6,000 BTU/h

Weight

10 lb
(4.54 kg)

Height

5 in

Width

12 in

Depth

9 in

Description

•Ventless: No Chimney, Gas Lines nor Electricity Required •Patented Design Using Spill-Proof Technology •Easy or No Maintenance Required •Perfect for Custom Fireplace Projects or Conversions | Insert into Existing Fireplaces or Stoves The Ignis® EBG1200 Ethanol Fireplace Grate makes it easy to transform your existing wood-burning fireplace into an earth-friendly ethanol-burning unit. It takes just minutes to make the conversion and get started burning environmentally safer fuel in your home. This clean-burning grate comes with an Ignis® ethanol burner insert that you stick into your fireplace, although it requires no venting. It holds 1.5 liters of fuel, and it burns for up to five hours between fills. It offers an amazing output of 6,000 BTUs, so it will keep small to medium-sized rooms warm and toasty. As a bonus, this set includes a free damper tool. •Fuel Capacity - 1.5 Liters (1.6 Quarts) •Minimum Fuel Required - 1 Liters (1.05 Quarts) For Satisfactory Results •Approximate Burn Time - 5 – 9 Hours •Minimum Required Space - 1,200 Cubic Feet •Flame Length - 7 1/8" •Adjustable Flame? - Yes •Warranty - 3-Year Parts & Labor

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