Buy an alcohol fireplace, these little-known facts should be known!

- Jul 09, 2025-

An alcohol fireplace is a ventless fireplace that uses biomass ethanol alcohol as a fuel source. You can use many types of this appliance indoors and outdoors. Since they do not require chimneys, gas pipes, these convenient devices can be moved to anywhere you want. Using an alcohol fireplace indoors or outdoors is as easy as lighting a match. Alcohol fireplace appliances are generally quite safe, but it is also important to use the fireplace and store fuel according to the instructions.

 

Alcohol fuel basics

Alcohol fuel usually burns for about two and a half hours to three hours. The cost per can is only a few to ten dollars. Some fuel mixtures contain organic materials that make a hissing or popping sound when burning to imitate the sound of burning wood. Alcohol fuel does not smoke or produce ash when burning.

 

Indoor freestanding

Most biomass ethanol alcohol fireplaces for indoor use are freestanding, which means that they only need to be placed on a floor that is firm enough and has not collapsed, and do not need to be installed in the wall, so there is less trouble in reserving holes. This allows you to move them from room to room depending on your living habits and needs in your home. A freestanding fireplace is a great addition to a home or small space. Many indoor ethanol fireplaces have the look of a traditional fireplace, with a mantel, columns and moldings, a fireplace screen, and ceramic logs. There are also some modern styles with glass panels or flames burning in decorative rocks for a taller, more fully customized option.

Outdoor ethanol fireplaces

Ethanol fireplaces for outdoor use come in a variety of styles, including fire pits, modern fireplaces, and traditional fireplaces. Some models are compact and portable, so they can be used indoors or outdoors.

 

Wall-mounted ethanol fireplaces

In addition to freestanding ethanol fireplaces, there are also wall-mounted units designed to be used indoors or outdoors. These are great for small rooms and outdoor areas because they don't take up any floor space. They also allow you to install the fireplace in places where a normal installation wouldn't normally be possible.

 

Heat output

Ethanol fuel typically provides about 3,000 Btus (British Thermal Units) of heat. But that's just a theoretical value. In reality, about 9,000 Btus are generated in one combustion operation. In comparison, a wood fire in a regular wood-burning fireplace can produce 20,000 to 40,000 Btus, and a gas fireplace about 8,500 to 60,000 Btus. Although the fireplace does produce less heat than both, there is little heat loss because there is no chimney, and there is no airflow to pull the heated air out of the chimney and exhaust it. An hour of burning in an ethanol fireplace is enough to raise the temperature by about 10 degrees Fahrenheit in a small space. But the total heat gain is lower than that of a wood-burning appliance.

 

Safety Tips

Biomass ethanol fuel can be burned safely indoors and outdoors, but there are some important things to remember when using an ethanol fireplace:

Never burn biomass ethanol fuel unattended.

 

Place a freestanding ethanol fireplace on a level surface, such as a solid floor or flat ground outdoors, to prevent it from tipping over.

 

Be extremely careful when using alcohol fuel outdoors; do not use in strong winds or when it is raining or snowing.

 

Each time you refill the alcohol, place the fuel container in place inside the alcohol fireplace body.

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