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Dimplex DFI2309 Electric Fireplace Insert

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Dimplex DFI2309 Electric Fireplace Insert OverviewsThis Electric Fireplace Insert instantly brings your existing fireplace to life. It installs in minutes and plugs into any standard household outlet. You can turn the insert on or off with the included remote control from anywhere in the room. Insert size is 10.8" x 23.2" x 19.8" and weighs 34 lbs. The built-in heater distributes heat evenly and quietly..../ Dimplex DFI2309 Electric Fireplace Insert / Fireplace Gas


Dimplex DFI2309 Electric Fireplace Insert Features
  • 1500-watt electric fireplace insert with patented flame technology and remote control
  • Easy to install into existing fireplace opening; plugs into standard household outlet
  • Built-in fan-forced heater distributes heat evenly and quietly
  • Full heat, half heat, or flame only for 4-season enjoyment; user manual included
  • Measures 10-4/5 by 23-1/5 by 19-4/5 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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I did a slight explore on the Dimplex Dfi2309 electric Fireplace Insert and here's what I came up with: The constructor is Dimplex North America slight a world leader in electric heating. The firm has invested heavily in stock R & D and has come up with some pretty innovative and enthralling products. Dimplex North America slight is a member of the Glen Dimplex Group of associates of Dublin, Ireland and employs over 8,500 people worldwide with sales in excess of $3.0 billion.

The fireplace insert distributes an even heat over a wide area by means of a silent fan-forced heater. It will furnish approx 4692 Btu's of heat. The flames and heater operate independently of each other so you can have just flames or flames and heat. The fireplace is 100% efficient (like any electric heater). All of the energy supplied to the unit is converted into heat, which stays in the room to keep you warm. Many gas fireplaces advertise 70-80% efficiency. This means that 20-30% of the energy supplied to the unit is vented outside. The fireplace insert operates for pennies a day. The flames use slightly under 120 Watts of power with flames only. With an mean electricity rate, the unit operates for a qualified 2�/hr. When you select to get underway the heat feature along with the flame, the unit uses almost 1500 Watts. The total cost to operate the flame and heater is almost 8�/hr* (gas fireplace manufacturers ordinarily advertise running costs of 17�/hr or more)! *Electricity rates vary. 8�/hr based on the heater cycling at 50%. Unlike gas fireplaces, which want venting, fuel pipelines, the Dimplex fireplace just needs to be plugged in. When you need a change, you can move it to a dissimilar room and when you move to a new home you can take your venture with you.
The fireplace insert distributes a warm, gentle, even heat over a wide area by means of a silent fan-forced heater. Since it will furnish about 4692 Btu's of total heat, when working in conjunction with the home's original heating system, the fireplace is capable of taking the chill off just about any size room, when required. Most gas fireplaces furnish over 20,000 Btu's of heat in a singular room while the mean size home requires only 90,000 Btu to heat the entire house. So there's a good occasion you will be heated right out of the room your in with a new gas unit even when it's set to low heat. The fireplace insert plugs into any acceptable 120-volt outlet and does not want a dedicated circuit. It is as easy to install as plugging in a lamp! In addition, the fireplace does not want any venting pipelines for fuel or expensive professional reconstruction to your home. The fireplace has full electrical certification throughout North America and no combustible energy sources are used to furnish the flame. This means that you never need to worry about oxygen depletion or carbon monoxide poisoning in your home and the unit employs an over-heat security cut out with reset operate as a back up security feature. The only maintenance involved is done every 2 to 3 years by changing a combine of light bulbs, easily available at any hardware store and you can do this indeed yourself. Most gas fireplaces want ongoing, high-priced maintenance, which must be performed by a qualified aid technician on an annual basis. form on paying up to $300. Dollars a year for this required service.

My personal perceive with the Dimplex Dfi2309 electric Fireplace Insert came about some time after my wife and I moved to our new house. Soon after, she decided she had to have a gas fire log like we had in the old house. So, in order to keep the boss happy, I decided to go all out and buy one of the new efficient models that not only looked great, but also give off tons of heat, the only problem, the price. They wanted more than $6,000. For the log set along with instillation. Ouch! I then stumbled on to the Dimplex Dfi2309 electric Fireplace Insert. For a price of under $200., I was a slight skeptical that this thing could even come close to the expensive gas one, but after reading so many rave reviews on Amazon, I decided to go for it. I figured if it ever turned out to be a mistake, I could always return it anyways. Since I was salvage a ton of money, I also splurged on the elective trim kit (Dimplex Dfi23Trimx Expandable Trim Kit for electric Fireplace Insert) for an supplementary $160. Bucks.

My next job was getting the existing fireplace cleaned out and prepared. I stuffed fiberglass insulation up against the flue door and cut a piece of Styrofoam board to fit the damper occasion slanting to the rear of the firebox underneath the insulation so any possible water entering down the chimney would flow away from the unit. At the time, I was surprised at how poorly the damper complete and indeed had been designed with a few open holes in it. I had to be losing all kinds of heat right up the flue before the fix. In less then a combine of days the unit arrived and within minutes I had it out of the box and set up in the town of the fireplace. I measure the cord of the unit to be almost seven feet and just made it to my electrical outlet, but a slight elevated off the floor, so I purchased a heavy duty six foot 14 gauge postponement cord to give it a slight more length. The directions only call for a 16 gauge cord, so I'm way ahead of the game. Be advised, the cord runs from the right side of the unit (as you face it). Now the trim package is a slight dissimilar story and took a slight more than a few minutes to put together. It's kind of a one size fits all type thing. There are 15 pieces and a whole bunch of screws involved, but the complete stock was very much worth it, for me. It frames off the insert and I think makes it look more realistic and complete. My fireplace occasion is surrounded by a one of a kind type tile and I did not care to cover it, but the trim unit framed it exactly without any blockage. My only gripe, the screen is not designed to completely close and leaves a 3 inch gap or so in the middle. {As far as I can form out}. I got nearby this by only windup the screen quarter way or so on either side which kind of looks pretty good and makes it symmetrical and frames it very nicely. Update: After studying the mechanics of the windup mechanism for a combine of weeks, I finnally solved the qoute and I can now close both screens completely in the middle. I intend on leaving the screens fully complete as it indeed does look more realistic this way. Says something about the terrible directions that come with the trim package. If you already have a fireplace screen or glass doors, though, I'd probably stick with them as this unit is pretty pricey and time enthralling to put together. By the way, the boss loves her new electric fire log and thinks it looks just like the real thing!

Update: Yes, I still love my electric fireplace insert and the longer I own it the more realistic it seems to get.

I have read in a few other reviews, some were disappointed with the mirrored half moon shape at the rear of their insert unit. Well, I ultimately figured out what it is designed to do. It reflects the back of the front logs with their reflective embers with the flames between the two sets of logs giving a pretty good holographic 3d effect and the grayed out measure of the mirror simulates smoke. Altogether, it makes for a pretty realistic looking fire. I guess you could call it the use of "smoke and mirrors" to get the desired effect.

I would like to address some reviewer complaints concerning the remote control. The first being that the remote has something to do with the plug. Readers are lead to believe that if the plug is blocked by something (furniture) the remote will not operate. Not so. The remote will turn the unit on and off from everywhere in the room regardless of either the plug receptacle is blocked. For what it's worth, the remote turns the insert unit on and off from everywhere in the house-the remote reception is that powerful. I suppose you could always turn it on while in the bedroom in the morning and get up to a warm living room when you ultimately determine to get out of bed?

Which leads me to complaints concerning the remote not controlling the heat function. This is only partially true. Once a heat setting is chosen with the switch (high or low) on the insert unit, the remote will turn that heat setting on or off along with the fire display. Yes, it would be nice to make all the heat changes with the remote, but this is not a qoute for me. Basically, in the warmer months you would turn off the heat setting at the insert and in the colder months you would turn the heat setting on at the insert unit. No big deal hitting the switch either way.

Finally, to make the simulated fire "feel" even more realistic, I've added the supplementary senses of sound and smell. First, I ordered a sound effects download from Hypnosis condition Care (on line for $6.95) to my laptop and then copied it to a 512 Mb Sd card I already had. I then purchased a Satechi Sd Mini transported Pocket Speaker Mp3 Player from Amazon for nearby $29. And I put it in the fireplace. The Satechi unit is the size of a golf ball and is black which makes it very easy to hide and it puts out perfect sound, too. Second, I purchased some pinon pine incense from Amazon and also hid it in the fireplace. Now with the look, feel (heat), smell, and sound of a real fire, all that's left is to enjoy!




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