SimpliFire Allusion Slim 50
SimpliFire Allusion Slim 50
Overview
Bring modern warmth and style to your space with the SimpliFire Allusion Slim 50" Electric Fireplace. Designed to fit seamlessly into tighter spaces, this ultra-slim unit offers a sleek, built-in look with a minimal 4-inch depth—perfect for recessed installation in 2x4 walls or surface mounting using an optional surround kit.
With customizable flame effects in nine colors, five brightness levels, and 14 ember bed color options, you can personalize the ambiance to match your mood or décor. The built-in heater adds supplemental warmth for up to 400 square feet, making it a functional and stylish focal point year-round.
What’s in the Box
- 1 x SimpliFire Allusion Slim 50 Electric Fireplace
- Clear Crystal Media
- Logs
- Black Crystals
- 9 Flame Colors
- 14 Ember Bed Colors
- Multifunction Remote
Specifications
- Volts: 120
- Watts: 1,500
- Amps: 12.5
- Heater & Fan: 1,500W
- BTU Output: 5,000
Brand
Simplifire®
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