Finding The Right Vent Free Fireplace Inserts

Vent free fireplace inserts aren’t cheap. In fact, they happen to be a pretty big investment that deserves full consideration before choosing the product that will best suit your needs. With so many options on the market, there is no need to focus all of your efforts at your local brick and mortar store. Instead, consider checking out one or more of the following options right from the comfort of your own home, on the Internet.


Monessen DIS33 Vent Free Fireplace Insert with Blower


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This insert helps add valuable décor to any home, old or new. In fact it’s a great way to add value too. This product features a new system called the Triple Play Burner System which was designed to ensure a full color flame at all times while in use. It is also remote ready and there is no ventilation required which makes it easy to install. It can heat more than 900 square feet at a time and it boasts being CSA certified.

Vanguard LogMate Peninsula Vent Free Fireplace Insert

Vanguard products are respected in the industry for being reliable, and for producing high quality products. They also tend to be on the more affordable side which might be a plus for many people. This particular model is spacious, elegant and can easily be installed for quick set up. Napoleon 42 inch Vent Free Fireplace InsertThis is another remote ready system which makes it convenient for use early in the mornings or late at night. There is a flame and heat adjustment to easily control the temperature of your space with the click of a switch. Complete with a safety shut off feature, this is a good choice for families with young children in the home.

Desa International Compact Vent Free Fireplace Insert System

This is one of the best options on the market if money is a big thing on your mind but you don’t want to sacrifice a lot of quality, if any at all. Thermostat controls, a heat sensor and the ability to install this thing just about anywhere makes it an all around good choice for any home.




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