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ScottG
Feb 08, 2020Nomad
Ah, the cheesiest of of cheesy!
But they're a fun addition to the rig and really do add some ambiance.
My TT had the option of an electric fireplace so all I had to do was remove two cabinet doors and install an outlet in the box provided by Arctic Fox.
Beware that there are differing quality levels of these things. Mine was a Dimplex, one of the most expensive and realistic looking units. They are nice because you have the choice of having just heat or just fire or both at the same time. It's a ceramic heater and is very quiet. It's thermostatically controlled and is perfect for leaving on at night. It also has low and high heat (750/1500 watts). There are several different flame colors and sizes.
If you RV had the option of one of these, I strongly suggest you get the same one. There are no end to the different sizes so if there's a particular model that fits, that's probably your only choice.
I'm sure one of the insecure types will be along to tell us how stupid they are - as always.
Ignore them and go for it!
Scott
But they're a fun addition to the rig and really do add some ambiance.
My TT had the option of an electric fireplace so all I had to do was remove two cabinet doors and install an outlet in the box provided by Arctic Fox.
Beware that there are differing quality levels of these things. Mine was a Dimplex, one of the most expensive and realistic looking units. They are nice because you have the choice of having just heat or just fire or both at the same time. It's a ceramic heater and is very quiet. It's thermostatically controlled and is perfect for leaving on at night. It also has low and high heat (750/1500 watts). There are several different flame colors and sizes.
If you RV had the option of one of these, I strongly suggest you get the same one. There are no end to the different sizes so if there's a particular model that fits, that's probably your only choice.
I'm sure one of the insecure types will be along to tell us how stupid they are - as always.
Ignore them and go for it!
Scott
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