Real Flame Athena Fireplace
$551.95 at CSN Stores
Athena Fireplace Nothing makes your home more welcoming than the warmth and crackle of a fireplace. With the Athena Fireplace you can bring elegance and comfort into any room you desire. This fireplace is beautifully crafted with recessed panels on b
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Athena Fireplace Nothing makes your home more welcoming than the warmth and crackle of a fireplace. With the Athena Fireplace you can bring elegance and comfort into any room you desire. This fireplace is beautifully crafted with recessed panels on beveled corners and the Firebox is adorned with an ornate shell carving. With its detailed craftsmanship the Athena Fireplace is sure to be the focal point in any room. NOTE: SEI Gel Fuel CANNOT be used in Jensen Fireplaces Features: -Available in Oak, Mahogany and White (shown in white) -Includes firebox, fireplace grate, stone log, lava rock and two cans of fuel -Screen kit included for a limited time! -Crafted with recessed panels on beveled corners, the firebox is adorned with a beautiful shell carving -Assembly required -Burns up to three cans of Real Flame Gel Fuel at one time -Ships in two cartons -Dimensions: 47" W x 42" H x 11" D Gel Fuel - 24 Cans Jensen RealFlame� wood substitute is an all natural, jelled alcohol that is 100% efficient and ecologically sound. Each can burns for two to three hours and can be reused until empty. You will find that RealFlame� wood substitute is easy, economical and environmentally friendly. Features: -This Real Flame Gel Fuel can only be used with Jensen fireplaces -24 - 13oz. cans per case -A can of Real Flame� gel produce up to 3,000 BTU's an hour -Each can burns for 2 1/2-3 hours long -Crackles just like a real fire -Premium formula manufactured from the highest grade raw materials -clean burning, non-toxic formula -No soot or ashes - Robust red, yellow, and orange glowing flames that create a a full, wide and high fire - Primarily decorative and not recommended as a heating device -The air quality of the product in a room when the fuel is burning falls within the standards established by the occupational safety and health administration (O.S.H.A.) and the Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.)