April 3, 2008

Ventless Gas Fireplace

The company Wittus has created a series of ventless fireplace that can be installed pretty much anywhere, as long as it has access to a gas line. The other bonus is that it requires no electricity, so it will stay lit even during a power outage.

There are four different ventless models, ranging from 34 to 42-inches wide, and not more than 7-inches deep, so they're a little deeper but roughly the same size as a flat panel TV. Since they're ventless, they require no flue or external wall. Though the flames aren't huge, they do give off an average of about 6,500 BTUs an hour, but they're more fo the great look.

The Radium model is shown here, but you can hit the Wittus site HERE to see the other ventless models. They don't sell the firsplaces directly from the site, so you'll have to contact them to find a dealer near you. From what I could find, the suggested retal price for these are in the $3,400 range.

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