SimpliFire Format Wall Mount
SimpliFire Format Wall Mount
Overview
Add a bold modern touch and cozy ambiance to any room with the SimpliFire Format Wall Mount Electric Fireplace. Designed for easy installation and sleek, contemporary style, the Format series mounts directly to the wall—no framing or remodeling required—making it the perfect solution for condos, apartments, or any space where simplicity meets sophistication.
The Format delivers dynamic LED flames with adjustable colors and brightness, creating a realistic fire experience that enhances any décor. Choose from a variety of ember bed and flame color combinations to suit your style, and enjoy the warmth of the integrated heater, capable of warming up to 400 square feet.
What’s in the Box
- 1 x SimpliFire Format Wall Mount
- Clear Crystal Media
- ShadowGlo Alpine Timber One-Piece Log Set
- Four Flame Colors
- 14 Fuel Bed Colors
- Multi-Colored Accent Lighting
- Concealed Heat Vents
- Multifunction Remote
Specifications
- Volts: 120
- Watts: 1,500
- Amps: 12.5
- Heater & Fan: 1,500W
- BTU Output: 5,000
Brand
Simplifire®
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