Biofires - demonstration video by Gel Fireplaces Ltd

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2011
  • All you need to know about Bio Fires and gel fireplaces in a nutshell.
    A video made by pioneers in the alcohol-run fires industry within UK.
    To view and buy all products and for more info go to our website:
    www.gelfireplaces.com/
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Komentáře • 12

  • @BioFires
    @BioFires  Před 11 lety +3

    Hi, sorry for late reply. The orange thing is Glowing Fibre, it's a special "metal mesh" which you can put on the flame for the glowing effect. Just another accessory that could make the fire look more interesting.

  • @BioFires
    @BioFires  Před 11 lety +1

    They certainly add to the warmth of the room. We advertise them as secondary heat source as most people have central heating, but on average a bio or gel fireplace produces about 3kW of heat (comparable to electric) and has a lovely real flame, which you can't say about electric...

  • @maritzaguevara5631
    @maritzaguevara5631 Před 7 lety

    how long does a full can last and how much does it cost for a gel can. Where's the cheapest i can get them at?

  • @1yantonio
    @1yantonio Před 11 lety

    what is that orange burning looking thing you put in one of the fireplaces ?

  • @stephaniebenwell6804
    @stephaniebenwell6804 Před 5 lety

    We’re can I buy the cans from I can only find bottles

  • @Chrisentertainment
    @Chrisentertainment Před 11 lety

    These things look nice, but...do they warm up a room?

  • @sniffy6999999
    @sniffy6999999 Před 6 lety

    I think your pushing the burning time by 3 or 4. Speaking from experience,

  • @katharinevelardo3494
    @katharinevelardo3494 Před 9 lety

    How do inset it up a.do I put the stones under or over the stornos

    • @BioFires
      @BioFires  Před 9 lety

      Katharine Velardo Pebbles should always be put around the burner so that they're not touching the flames or you would be getting an unpleasant smell. You can find more answers to our frequently asked questions here: www.biofires.com/content/7-faq!

  • @Silverado1st
    @Silverado1st Před 2 lety

    I'm certain there's an obvious reasoning behind this... I know the gel fuel burns longer by design than the straight bio-ethanol liquid, but can the gel be used safely in the elongated burner? Is it because the longer burners have a wick like material in them? Some gels now have a real to life crackle or fireplace popping sound, which adds to the ambiance. I've noticed other companies making statements against the safety of the gel fuel flame going out of control and the fluid boiling. Is it possible to use a flame controller such as the type used in chaffing canned fuels to prevent this? Just curious if anyone has tried or experimented doing these things before I go outside and burn my porch down ;-)