Yes, a bioethanol fireplace is safe when it is a certified model on the correct fuel, with sensible clearances and ventilation. Here is what safe use means in Australia.
A bioethanol fireplace burns denatured plant alcohol in a stainless-steel burner, giving a real flame with no smoke, flue or gas line. Here is how it works and why it needs no chimney.
Yes. A bioethanol fireplace gives off real, usable heat, up to about 6 kW from a large burner, and with no flue more than 90 per cent of it stays in the room. Here is how much it warms in Australia.
A bioethanol fireplace costs about $2 to $7 an hour in e-NRG fuel, and fuel is the only cost. Here is what a litre lasts, a year's budget, and whether it works out expensive in Australia.
An indoor bioethanol fireplace brings a real flame into the living room with no flue or gas line. Here is how to choose one in Australia: which models, room size, placement and cost.