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Kazanne 21-06-2019 01:05 PM

Bio Ethanol Fires (advice)
 
We are looking to do away with our open fire for something more enviromently friendly, we are looking to get a Bio Ethanol fire as it has real flame but no chimney,ashes or fitting, does anyone on here have experience or have one of of these ,are they good value ? I am told the fuels easy to get just wanting some reviews really as it's really new to us. I do love our open fire, but these look so nice.

Here are some of them


https://www.imaginfires.co.uk/bioeth...iAAEgJwy_D_BwE

Kazanne 21-06-2019 01:44 PM

I take it no one has one or knows anyone who has one, shame LT isn't about,I guess he'de know something about them.

Vicky. 21-06-2019 01:49 PM

Sorry kazanne, absolutely no idea :laugh:

AnnieK 21-06-2019 01:55 PM

I've never heard of them Kaz but looking at them has made me think I could possibly use one of those in my front room as I wanted a woodburner but couldn't be doing with the faff of having to mess with it :laugh:

Kazanne 21-06-2019 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10600970)
I've never heard of them Kaz but looking at them has made me think I could possibly use one of those in my front room as I wanted a woodburner but couldn't be doing with the faff of having to mess with it :laugh:

They've got some lovely ones in that link Annie, I think you can buy the suites or just the fuel box and build them up yourselves like buying coals ,driftwood ,pebbles or logs for them , but they would be ideal for that cosy look without the mess, I will let you know if we get one, Apparently you don't need a chimney and can get table top ones , but ideally I'de like the full suite , they do ones that look like wood burners too.

Cherie 21-06-2019 02:56 PM

they look very beautiful Kaz, we used to have a real flame gas fire which I suppose was sort of the same thing, nice to look at though not as warm as a real fire, I suppose it depends if you want to rely on it for heating or not?

Kazanne 21-06-2019 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10601036)
they look very beautiful Kaz, we used to have a real flame gas fire which I suppose was sort of the same thing, nice to look at though not as warm as a real fire, I suppose it depends if you want to rely on it for heating or not?

Both really Cherie , they do generate heat aswell and you can control the flames and have that cozy look and unlike gas we can buy the oil in bulk and have no bills ,or mess , lol I don't think anything is as warm as a real fire and I don't really mind the mess but this looks like it would pay for itself as no coal/logs to buy and no chimney sweeps to pay and better for the enviroment

hijaxers 21-06-2019 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10601038)
Both really Cherie , they do generate heat aswell and you can control the flames and have that cozy look and unlike gas we can buy the oil in bulk and have no bills ,or mess , lol I don't think anything is as warm as a real fire and I don't really mind the mess but this looks like it would pay for itself as no coal/logs to buy and no chimney sweeps to pay and better for the enviroment

They do look lovely ~ can i ask does it involve having a tank in your garden somewhere ?

Kazanne 21-06-2019 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by hijaxers (Post 10601071)
They do look lovely ~ can i ask does it involve having a tank in your garden somewhere ?

No,Jax you buy the oil in bottles or containers ,you can buy single or in bulk.

Cherie 21-06-2019 05:18 PM

have you seen this ...seems like more pros

http://www.greenethanolfireplaces.co...-pros-and-cons

Kazanne 21-06-2019 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10601203)
have you seen this ...seems like more pros

http://www.greenethanolfireplaces.co...-pros-and-cons

Thankyou for that link Cherie that is so helpful,going to sit down with Jay when kids are in bed and take a good look at all the options. Thankyou:wavey:

Josy 23-06-2019 11:06 AM

I've been getting ads on fb about this since reading this thread :fist:

Dont have any advice tbh but we viewed some in one of the stores we were in and they are lovely

Nicky91 23-06-2019 11:26 AM

https://www.anditsgone.co.uk/media/c.../dc2460851.jpg

is it something similar to this? i've been googling ''bio ethanol fires'' and i found fires like these

smudgie 03-07-2019 08:10 AM

We looked into buying the log fire looking model for our front room.
Anyhow, after much deliberation we have decided to go for the electric version instead.
More a question of it being simpler to just switch on the electric one.
If it’s your only heat source for the room then neither of them is suitable Kaz.
Only any use as a secondary heat source.
The fuel is readily available from B&Q and other similar outlets, cheaper than buying from the place you buy the fires.
They do bogof every now and then:joker:

Kazanne 03-07-2019 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 10614084)
We looked into buying the log fire looking model for our front room.
Anyhow, after much deliberation we have decided to go for the electric version instead.
More a question of it being simpler to just switch on the electric one.
If it’s your only heat source for the room then neither of them is suitable Kaz.
Only any use as a secondary heat source.
The fuel is readily available from B&Q and other similar outlets, cheaper than buying from the place you buy the fires.
They do bogof every now and then:joker:

We've brought one smudgie,it's not the only source of heat as we have a radiator too, but wanted a nice focal point, ours fits into our original fire grate,but no mess,no smoke and no chimney to clean, we got ours from Wayfairs, happy with it so far.

Kazanne 03-07-2019 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10602466)
https://www.anditsgone.co.uk/media/c.../dc2460851.jpg

is it something similar to this? i've been googling ''bio ethanol fires'' and i found fires like these

Yes but the one we have is an open one that fits into our original grate.

Kazanne 03-07-2019 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 10602435)
I've been getting ads on fb about this since reading this thread :fist:

Dont have any advice tbh but we viewed some in one of the stores we were in and they are lovely

:laugh:Sorry Josy,dont you fancy one?:wavey:


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