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Review on Electric Fireplace Realistic Adjustable Protection by Mark Cai

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pretty convincing for electric fireplaces

I've been begging my husband for years to put a fireplace in our house. This year we made compromises and for my birthday he installed this in our entertainment center. Happy wife, happy life I think. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈIt was very easy to install. He did it in under an hour and most of the time was spent taking our entertainment center apart lol. We still have to make some adjustments, but it's not the fireplace's fault, it's my fault. I knew I had ordered the short one. The flame is so convincing my 13 year old has asked me 3 times if it's real! πŸ˜‚ Even after touching the screen, he's still not sure. So praise to the manufacturer! I like the board. I had a feeling it was RF and I was right. So you have to sit right in front of it to control it. Which I don't really care. We have a large living room, so heat dissipation is not very good. We live in South Texas so I don't really need the heat but I do need a few weeks out of the year anyway lol. I'm sure if your living room was less than 2-300 square feet and your ceilings weren't as high as mine, this thing would keep you warm. **Bonus: no noise. If you have an Alexa device, it can play fireplace sounds for extra atmosphere. 😊 Cons: I would like the flame to be a little brighter so you can enjoy it during the day. But it doesn't really matter, just personal preference. You can adjust the brightness levels, but even with maximum daytime brightness, the fire seems to go out. Personal preferences again.

Pros
  • Built-in thermometer: Constantly monitors the temperature of the candle with a built-in thermometer. When the ambient temperature exceeds the set temperature, this built-in heater will turn off, and vice versa, when the temperature is lower than the set temperature, it will turn on automatically. It will keep you warm and then work on the bike
Cons
  • Zero