Posts Tagged ‘Electric Fires’

Flame Effect Electric Fires

February 13th, 2010

A flame effect electric fire offers functionality as well as pleasure: the traditional, cosy atmosphere of a solid fuel fire, combined with the cleanliness and convenience of an electric fire. The most well known manufacturer of flame effect electric fires is probably Dimplex, and their new and revolutionary ‘Opti-Myst’ range of fires uses holograms to create flames – a very light water mist is illuminated with the colours of red and orange to form a realistic flame and smoke effect, with glowing logs and a glimmering ashbed completing the look.

flame-effect-electric-fireThe flames of an Opti-Myst fire do not crackle and burn like an authentic fire, but nevertheless, the fire still looks surprisingly authentic and thus produces the same feelings of comfort and warmth associated with a solid fuel fire. Dimplex have been producing opti-flame fires since 1988, but, as they say themselves, the Opti-Myst is ‘the most realistic flame and smoke effect ever seen in an electric fire’.

A flame effect electric fire comes with all the usual benefits of any other electric fire – the convenience, the easy installation, the affordable running costs. With many people today leading busy lives, the convenience factor is a big plus of the electric fire. The safety aspect is another big selling point – no more noxious fumes or smoke and ash to deal with.

So, the flame effect electric fire produces a stunning visual effect, but lacks the sounds and smells associated with a real fire. For the reasons above, most people would rather experience the comfort and warmth associated with a real fire without the associated sounds and smells, than have to make a fire every day, with all the time and budget constraints – for this reason, the flame effect electric fire will always be a big seller.

The Warmth of a Fireplace without the Mess

January 29th, 2010

The warm flicker of a solid fuel fire makes everybody feel warm, nostalgic and relaxed and few would argue that a well chosen fireplace makes an attractive feature in any room of the house.  Real fires are so mucky though, aren’t they?  All that cleaning out before you can rebuild another fire; then there’s the soot and the smoke…

Well, of course, you know where we’re going here!  Today’s electric fireplaces give you many of the benefits of an open fire with none of the usual mess.  Within minutes of getting your new fire home you can have it fitted, switched on, and providing a cosy glow for the family.

Great for control freaks –  you can adjust heat level and brightness by having the flames without the heat or the heat without the flames.  At the end of a long summer day when you want to snuggle up in front of the television, switch on the flames and you have all the cosiness without the heat.  Although, if the British summers of the last couple of years are anything to go buy, you might want to switch the heat on too.

Lots of people think that because they don’t have a chimney they can’t have the cosy look of a fireplace.  Well, perhaps the best thing about electric fireplace inserts is that they don’t require venting, which means they can be placed against any wall, whether its an outside wall or not.   Its up to you whether you choose to inset the fire into a fire surround or just have it against the wall, perhaps as part of an entertainment centre.

Electric fires do not require any ventilation and there are no carbon monoxide threats as no fuel is burnt.  This is also better for the environment than traditional fires, of course.  As with any electrical installation, care should be taken to prevent ingress of water and little fingers.

You should, perhaps, bear in mind that no matter how our technological and manufacturing processes improve, an electric fire is never going to fool the eye into believing it is a real fire; having said that, today’s electric fires and electric fire inserts are a world away from the electric fires of old.  And, most importantly, they give anybody the opportunity of having a warming, cosy focal point in their home.

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Electric Fire Suites

January 18th, 2010

An electric fire suite typically consists of an electric fire plus a fire surround – sometimes with an insert and/or hearth included – and there are many of these available on the market, both traditional and modern. Modern electric fires mimic the solid fuel fire almost as well as the latest gas fires, and thus these offer an atmospheric effect, in addition to the convenience and low running costs usually associated with fires powered by electricity.

electric-fire-suiteMany contemporary electric fires come with glowing coals, pebbles or logs as well as flames and, of course, the pervading warmth of the traditional fire. Electric fires typically provide as much as 10,000 BTUs of heat – it would take just under 2lbs of pine logs to create this much heat with a solid fuel fire!

Of course, the electric fire suite does not require a chimney or a gas supply, and thus is extra convenient – simply plug the fire in anywhere you wish and the job is done! Common materials for the surround of an electric fire suite are wood, brick, stone, marble or cast-iron, and there is usually plenty of choice regarding finish and colour – this means there is an electric suite to suit any home, regardless of décor.

For a superb selection of electric fires and suites, check out firestyle.co.uk. Firestyle describe themselves as ‘a one-stop shop for the latest in fires and suites at fantastic discount prices’, and they speak the truth – their electric suites are stunning and represent excellent value for money. The Flamerite Austen traditional suite incorporates a cast iron arched multifunction remote-controlled fire (choice of coal or logs), a chunky warm oak surround and black marble hearth, all for under £800.

For the contemporary home, see the amazing Lucca suite. This comprises the latest landscape hang-on-the-wall fire, with a stone effect frame. The fire is remote-controlled and comes in a choice of fuels, and in various colours, and is available for under £700. Whatever you are looking for in an electric fire suite, Fire Style can deliver – a traditional or modern freestanding fire, a hang on the wall fire – the choice is yours. Best of all, little or no construction work is needed.

Electric Fires

January 11th, 2010

When seeking to create a focal point for a sitting room, electric fires can prove to be a very useful, and convenient, alternative to gas or solid fuel fires. Unlike a traditional fireplace, an electric fire does not distribute messy soot and ash on the floor or grate, and they do not require fitting up to a gas supply by a qualified tradesman, as in the case of a gas fire. Although electric fires are lacking in real flames, which provide comfort and warmth, there are many different styles of electric fire to suit both contemporary and traditional homes, including those with a realistic flame effect.

electric-fireThe biggest convenience of an electric fire is that you simply plug in to use – avoiding all the hassles associated with the solid fuel or gas fire. Ash and embers from a real fire literally get everywhere, and this can be very annoying. Also, electric fires do seem to require less maintenance than gas and solid fuel fires – no more having to pay someone to clean the chimney or regularly service the fire. Perhaps the greatest thing is that, although electric fires were traditionally convenient but did not ‘look the part’, this has completely changed today. Modern technology has ensured that those electric fires with flame effects look as realistic and inviting as a real fire.

Regarding the impact on the environment, fires powered by electricity are very energy efficient, thus wasting little heat. As already ascertained, electric fires cost, in general, around 14p per hour on maximum settings, and this means it only costs around £20 per month to use it for four hours every night. Compared with the cost of maintaining and running a solid fuel or gas fire, this is the cheaper option by far.

Electric fires really are easy to install and simple to run, and also very good value – if you want the warm glow associated with a real fire in your room, just turn on the glowing coals on your fire. These can be used with or without the electric heating element or heater, thus meaning that you can have the cosy look without having to use fuel. There is little risk with the electric fire – for example, there is no risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. All in all, electric fires require no regular servicing for their operation, reduce costs and increase convenience.