Modern Flames Redstone Electric Fireplace
Modern Flames Redstone Electric Fireplace
Overview
Transform any space into a captivating focal point with the Redstone Electric Fireplace. Engineered with cutting-edge Hybrid-FX™ flame technology, it produces taller, vibrant flames and an expansive vertical viewing area for a remarkably lifelike fire experience. Customize your ambiance with multiple flame patterns, independent control of ember-bed and down-lighting colors, and adjustable flame speed and brightness. Enjoy cozy warmth when you need it — the built-in fan-forced heater delivers up to 5,000 BTUs of supplemental heat for rooms up to approximately 400 sq-ft, while the flame effects can be enjoyed year-round, with or without heat. Designed for easy installation, the Redstone fits flush into a framed wall cavity or existing zero-clearance fireplace, and comes complete with both log and crystal-ember media kits, remote control, and trim for a seamless built-in look. Whether you’re upgrading a living room, den, or mortgage-free loft, this fireplace blends modern convenience with elegant design.
What’s in the Box
- 1 x Modern Flames Redstone Electric Fireplace
- Simple Slide-In or Wall Mounted
- Orange Lit Log Set
- RGB Flame Colors
- Multifunction Remote
Specifications
- Volts: 120
- Watts: 1,500
- Amps: 12.5
- Heater & Fan: 1,500W
- BTU Output: 5,000
Brand
Modern Flames®
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