You can also add scent to your fireplace gel by adding a few drops of essential oil found at your local candle supply or craft store.
Build your own gel fuel fireplace.
We ve already told you of fire pits and bowls and today we ll discuss green variants like a bio ethanol fireplace that you can make yourself at home.
1 4 cup of 70 percent rubbing alcohol.
Simply strip off the label from the can open the top and ignite the gel fuel with a long nose ligher.
You will want.
Containers for the burning fuel.
Three empty soup cans.
Build a box or a platform out of non flammable material cut a slot that fits the ethanol burner that you chose and insert the burner.
Our fireplaces accessories category offers a great selection of gel fuel fireplaces and more.
Your diy gel fire is easily positioned in the.
With modern bio ethanol burners you can build your own eco friendly ventless fireplace.
All you need is an ethanol burner and some non flammable material.
Can i use bio fuel bought elsewhere.
Most people enjoy sitting by a fireplace.
The idea is simple.
It looks very modern and you don t need any wood to warm up the space just some gel or other fuel you prefer.
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As with many other gel fireplaces this fireplace uses the real flame gel fuel which produces a large flame and emits up to 9 000 btus per hour with a burning time of up to 3 hours.
Yes but you must make sure it is the right one with ethanol content not greater than 96 6 and designed specially for fireplaces.
3 ounces of plain melted soy wax.
This is that you need.
Or a place for the fire if you have an existing fireplace.
Our realflame gel fuel is sold in cases of 12 or 24 canisters.
Each can will burn for about 3 hours.
Our gel fuel will start slowly and will build up to a ful flame in about 2 minutes.
When using up to the maximum of 3 gel canisters simultaneously this provides a good amount of warmth and light to the room while not being too hot.
If you don t have a fire bowl or a fireplace at home just make one.
These will depend on the fuel and the type of fire your are trying to create.