SimpliFire Inception 36
SimpliFire Inception 36
Overview
Create the authentic feel of a traditional wood-burning fireplace—without the hassle—with the SimpliFire Inception 36" Electric Fireplace. Designed for built-in installation, this premium unit delivers a stunningly lifelike fire experience, thanks to advanced LED flame technology, glowing logs, and a digital spark effect that simulates the look and crackle of real burning wood.
With its 36-inch width, the Inception fits beautifully into a variety of spaces, making it ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or dens. The flush, clean-face design offers a modern aesthetic, while its user-friendly touch controls and included multifunction remote allow you to adjust flame color, brightness, and heat output with
What’s in the Box
- 1 x SimpliFire Inception 36
- Digital Flame Technology for a True-to-Life Flame
- Realistic Logs and Glowing Embers
- Wi-Fi Ready with IntelliFire App
- Multifunctional Remote
- Fireplace Menu Options
Specifications
- Volts: 120 or 240
- Watts: 1,500 or 3,000
- Amps: 12.5
- Heater & Fan: 1,500W
- BTU Output: 5,000 or 10,000
Brand
Simplifire®
Hearth Blog Posts
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Can a Fireplace Actually Heat My Home?
A fireplace won't replace your furnace — but it can meaningfully heat the spaces where you actually spend your time, reduce your furnace run time by 20–40%, and keep your family warm during a power outage. This guide explains how zone heating works, compares BTU output and efficiency across gas, wood, and electric fireplaces (with specific models from Valor, Kozy Heat, Heatilator, Heat & Glo, and Stûv), walks through three real-world Idaho heating scenarios, and shows you why a fireplace BTU feels warmer than a furnace BTU.
Wood-Burning vs. Gas Fireplace: Total Cost of Ownership in Idaho
Most people compare wood and gas fireplaces by sticker price and stop there — but the purchase price is only part of the story. The real question is total cost of ownership: what you'll spend over the years to buy, fuel, and maintain it, plus the value of things that never show up on a receipt, like ambiance and heat during a power outage. This guide breaks down the true 10-year cost of each in Idaho using real local numbers — the cheapest natural gas in the country (~$0.50/therm) and affordable firewood (~$200/cord) — across upfront, fuel, and maintenance. Spoiler: gas usually wins on cost, but wood wins on the intangibles. Here's how to decide which is right for your home.





