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Products: Fireplaces
Gather 'round the fire and look at these fireplaces
Nick Bajzek, Products Editor
December 1, 2008
Professional Builder
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Cast into the Flame
The Bella’s unique styling and cast-iron finish makes it both an attractive new fireplace and the first cast-iron pellet stove Lennox offers. The standout fireplace features an ultra-quiet direct-current brushless auger motor paired with a double-cushioned combustion fan. Homeowners can control the flame with a built-in LCD screen. For FREE information, visit http://pb.hotims.com/20670-259
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Warm and Fuzzy
Regency’s new fireplaces sport optional reflective panels to amplify the appearance of the fire. Each model has a colored frame and a face without louvers. The collection can be included in blueprints or added to a home during a remodel. The L676 Sunrise (shown) frames a 676-square-inch opening. For FREE information, visit http:// pb.hotims.com/20670-260
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Topas, not Tapas
Plenty of people still use wood stoves to provide supplemental or even primary heat, and Rais’ Topas can provide plenty of it. It features a large opening and firewood holder and an innovative air wash system to allow for a more efficient flame. Standard features include steel side and top plates and the necessary connecting pipe. For FREE information, visit http://pb.hotims.com/20670-261
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Sack the Smokiness
Morso’s new 5660 Std fireplace features a convection system that ensures optimum heat distribution in the room and a large combustion chamber that can take logs of up to 20 inches. The fireplace can pump out a maximum of 50,000 BTUs per hour. For FREE information, visit http://pb.hotims.com/20670-262
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