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Empire 24 Inch Supersize Sassafras Refractory Vented Propane Gas Logs Set and Millivolt Remote Control Slope Glaze Burner

Empire 24 Inch Supersize Sassafras Refractory Vented Propane Gas Logs Set and Millivolt Remote Control Slope Glaze Burner

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Product Details

Manufacturer: Empire
Empire Part Numbers: LS24RSS-+-VSR24LP
Item Number: CUI-LS24RSS-VSR24LP
This propane gas fireplace brings everything you have ever wanted in a fireplace to your home, without the work or setup and cleanup. There will be no need to chop wood, or purchase logs, no need to bring them in from the outdoors when it is cold outside, no need to sweep and cleanup messy embers and ash. Enjoy the benefits of a propane gas fireplace. This Supersized Sassafras log set features perfectly positioned gas burners that create the aesthetic of a natural wood-burning fire. This clean burning fire will put out less pollution, as well as begin and end with the touch of a simple remote control that may be mounted upon the wall or used as a traveling remote.

Please Note: The fireplace's Middle Width must be at least 28 Inches and the Depth must be at least 15 Inches for this gas log set to fit. You can calculate the middle width of your firebox by measuring the width (left to right) approximately half way back in the firebox. If you have any questions, please contact our customer service department and we will be happy to assist you in finding the perfect size gas log set.

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Dan from Coeur d alene Idaho asked:
What is a slope glaze burner?
What is a slope glaze burner?
"Slope Glaze" is simply the name Empire gives to this particular vent-free gas burner, as it is designed to create flames with a "slope" effect of low at the base and higher in the back, and the "glaze" effect of glowing embers at the base of the logs.
Answered by: Tyler M.

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