

🔥 Elevate your space with warmth and wow-factor—no mess, all glow!
The Duraflame Electric Log Set is a vent-free, infrared quartz heater designed to fit existing fireplaces and heat up to 1,000 sq ft. Featuring realistic flame effects with independent heat control, it offers year-round ambiance and energy-efficient supplemental heating. Controlled via remote, it requires no installation beyond plugging in, making it a stylish, safe, and practical upgrade for modern living spaces.













| ASIN | B01L0GALJW |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Thermostat, Flame Effect, Infrared |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,651 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #18 in Electric Fireplaces |
| Brand | Duraflame |
| Brand Name | Duraflame |
| Chamber Depth | 8.66 Inches |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,517 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Black |
| Finish Types | Black |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00611768090341 |
| Heat Output | 5199.98 British Thermal Units |
| Heating Coverage | 1000 sq ft |
| Heating Element | Quartz |
| Included Components | Electric Log Set Heater with Realistic Ember Bed and Logs Unit, Remote Control with 2 AAA Batteries, and Manual |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.66"D x 20.51"W x 12.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Infrared Quartz Set Heater with Realistic Ember Bed and Logs |
| Item Weight | 13.64 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Twin-Star International, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty. |
| Material | Electronic, Glass, Metal, Plastic |
| Material Type | Electronic, Glass, Metal, Plastic |
| Model Name | duraflame Electric Log Set Heater with Realistic Ember Bed and Logs |
| Model Number | DFI030ARU |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Orientation | Center |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 8.66"D x 20.51"W x 12.6"H |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Living Room |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Style Name | Traditional Classic |
| UPC | 611768090341 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Ventilation Type | Vent Free |
| Warranty Type | 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty |
A**L
Long-lasting workhorse
After having lived 1.5 Minnesota winters in my 100+ year old Craftsman, I realized we needed something to supplement the heat on the main floor. The entire house is on one thermostat, meaning by the time it thought the downstairs was appropriately cozy, the upstairs was doing a convincing impression of a Swedish sauna. I needed something to supplement the heat downstairs and tell the thermostat to (literally) chill—and a bit of ambiance wouldn’t hurt. I did some homework and realized that, with my eczema, I’d need infrared heat, and this little guy was the best rated. Six and a half years later, I have not regretted my choice. I’ll run through the specifics below. Size: I have a coal-burning fireplace, meaning it’s much smaller than a wood-burning one. This heater fits perfectly. Heat output: the technology on mine doesn’t allow me to pick an exact temperature, but it acts as a great supplement to my radiators even on days when the temp drops to well below zero. Ease of use: you can set it how you want it on the side panel, then just use the remote to turn it on and off. I find the remote buttons to be vague enough that I don’t really know what difference they’re making, which is why I only use it as a power switch. Ambiance: does it look like a real fire? Not exactly, but it’s close enough that it makes the room pretty and cozy. Definitely sets a “curl up with a hot chocolate and a good book” mood. Value: This is what I really came here to say. We have run this thing for several hours almost every day for about six months out of the year (remember: Minnesota) for SIX. YEARS. Over the past week it kept shutting off, and I was worried I’d have to replace it. Nope! Turns out the intake vent was choked with dust and cat hair. A good vacuuming with the blade attachment, and it is once again happily chugging along at my side like the day I set it up. Which brings me to... Safety: What I thought was a malfunction (turning itself off quickly after I turned it on) was actually the unit's safety feature at work. It was saving us from a conflagration of dust and cat hair. Good to know that feature works! If you need an aesthetically pleasing, practical, long-lasting space heater/fireplace insert, buy this. It’s worth the money and then some.
A**R
Gorgeous and functional
It is beautiful and realistic in sound and the flames. Incredible quality. It is also powerful, self-regulates the temperature by turning itself on and off. Just plug it in and off you go with a peaceful ambiance. However, it may trigger the circuit breaker when trying to warm the entire 1,000 Sq Ft space as described.
L**A
Wonderful fireplace addition!
Amazing log insert set for the price. Very realistic look and ambiance with adjustable flames, crackling sound, and heat up to 1000sf. Easy set up. Its great in our fireplace and a perfect fit. Going to add a nice fireplace screen to complete the look.
G**L
Cheerful fireplace in a box. Delightful!
There is something so restorative and pleasurable about sitting in front of a cozy fire in the evening. Now, for a relatively low price we can enjoy that anytime we want, winter or summer, without any of the work and mess of the real thing. We have a smallish fireplace that had been set up with propane artificial logs, but has been disconnected for the 15 years we’ve owned the house. We had gone to a lot of trouble to refinish the tiles and woodwork, and now are pleased beyond words that we can enjoy our beautiful fireplace the way it was meant to be, with a cozy, welcoming fire! So easy to use; pulled it from the box and had it set up and running in two minutes. Lightweight at 14 lbs and easy to maneuver. It is important to measure the space this will go into to make sure the fit will be right; it might disappear into a fireplace that is too large. The dimensions are 20.5” wide x 8.7” deep x 12” tall Our fireplace and hearth are flat to the floor, but I would see no problem setting this unit on an existing grate or a couple of bricks if needed to raise it above a lip. We happen to have built-in wall recesses in a couple of rooms for entertainment centers. If we didn’t already have a fireplace I could see these working quite well to serve the purpose, with a little bit of additional fireplace brick/wood/hearth fakery to match. The "logs" nicely mimic the appearance of real logs in the process of burning. They won't fool anyone taking a close look, but once they’ve been running a while, you forget that they are artificial. I’ve been around fireplaces and wood stoves my whole life, and you know a fake log set is not going to look like a real one, no matter how good it is. But it also won’t smoke up the house, pop out sparks, fill up with ashes, soot up the mantle, and drop bits of wood all over the floor. This is an excellent choice for a maintenance-free fireplace. There are 2 fire effects: rippling flames and glowing logs. The “flames” are just orange light reflected off twirling foil strips projected through flame shaped windows onto the back of the fireplace, giving a surprisingly realistic look. I tend to notice patterns quite readily, and didn’t find repetition to be a problem. The distance from, and color of, the surface they shine on can affect their appearance, so feel free to experiment with that. There are 5 levels of brightness to the flames that you can control with the remote, just make sure to pause a moment between button presses to give it time to change, and the differences are subtle. The highest setting would work well, say, during a party with the lights on. The lowest setting when all the lights are off for a more tranquil atmosphere. The glowing logs are simply red LEDs inside the logs that increase and decrease intensity, and unfortunately do not do so smoothly, but rather in a jerky manner. The “ember bed undulation” control gives you the option to change this to a steady light. The really nice part is that the flames, the ember bed, and the heater can all be controlled separately: flames on (with 5 levels of brightness) or off: ember bed undulating or steady: heater on or off. Flickering flames distracting you from your movie? Turn ‘em off! Ambience of a fire in the summertime without the heat? Done! There are no popping/crackling sound effects, which we personally find distracting and don’t miss at all. Easy enough to remedy with a little speaker hidden behind the logs. The controls for the unit are located on the right side, not the front which would ruin the appearance of it being a ‘real’ fire, and are easy to reach. A remote with batteries is included, which controls everything but the thermostat. Make sure the power switch on the unit itself is switched on first. We’ve found the remote to be a bit finicky, and has to be pointed rather low to work. If you press the power button and nothing happens, try pressing one of the other buttons. The 6-foot power cord also comes out of the right side. If it is too short, the manufacturer has said that you can use a 14 gauge heavy-duty extension cord. I have convincingly hidden many cords in plain sight by painting them with background-matching acrylic paint, cheap and available at any craft store. The log set is made of plastic, but doesn’t feel cheap. Since it is made to go into a confined space, which you would avoid with a standard heater, it is made to stay cool pretty much everywhere other than the vent at the bottom front of the unit, located just under the “grate”. Despite it looking like a fire, it is impressively cool on the top and sides, so we feel safer running it. The heater is 1350 watts and 4600 BTU, so it's not the most powerful heater, but that’s kind of what small fires are like anyway, and you aren’t losing heat up the chimney. The Duraflame is of the low heat blower type. It won't heat up a room super fast, but it will get a small room warm within about a half hour. It is hot 2 inches from the blower, warm from any other distance. The blower is about as loud as you would expect from any space heater. We heat our house with propane, which is much more expensive in our area than electric, and although we have only used this for a short time we’ve already noticed that the furnace is firing a lot less often (now THERE’S a loud blower!) There is a humming sound when the flame effect motor is on, but the sound is so slight that most other noises (like conversation or the TV) block it out entirely. I don’t have glass doors on my fireplace, but I imagine they would help to muffle the hum, if used only for the light effects and not heating. This device can be plugged into a standard timer. It allows you to set it to warm up rooms at certain times, and make sure it gets turned off when not in use.
C**N
A nice alternative heat source
I live on the Gulf Coast, so suffice to say it doesn't get super cold here even in winter, and honestly I'm not sure why my house was built with a fireplace to begin with, but it was. Recently our gas company decided to stop running gas to the fireplaces for code reasons, so my rarely used gas insert became completely inert. I've always wished my fireplace was a little more cheery, especially around the holidays, and after staying in B&B recently that had a small electric fireplace I started looking into getting one for myself. I chose this one because I wanted to be able to use it not just for aesthetic reasons, but I wanted it to actually heat my downstairs (on those days when it does get down into the 50s and 40s) without turning on my central heating. Since the infrared models were advertised to heat up to 1000 sq ft - over the 400 sq ft the non-infrared models could heat - I thought it was worth the extra cost. I'm happy to report that it was totally worth it. It heats up my downstairs where I watch TV and game and leaves the upstairs where I sleep nice and cool - just how I like it. Using the central heat I'd have to actually turn the AC back on at night to get it to a comfortable sleeping temperature, but this has solved that problem and is saving me money on my electricity bill since I'm not having to run either the central heat or AC. The cord is also pretty long. I was a bit worried about whether or not I would need an extension cord, but it reached the nearest wall plug without any issue. And, yes, you will have to live with a cord coming out of your fireplace unless you have a plug built into your fireplace to hide it. Overall I have been extremely happy with this purchase. It looks very nice in my fireplace, and since I have a screen in front of the opening it's even harder to tell at first glance that it's just an electric heater with fancy lights on it. It definitely doesn't look like a REAL fire, but it looks real enough to give the overall impression and ambiance of having a fire and is a major improvement over a dark, cold empty fireplace. And, cheesy at it sounds, I actually really love the crackling and popping sound track. It doesn't sound fake or recorded (no background white noise when it plays) and it just makes it feel cozy and homey. Even my partner who initially laughed at it as being silly, eventually told me, "You know what? I actually really like the crackling sounds." My pets (especially my older cat) also really enjoy it as you can see evidenced in the picture. If you just want it for the aesthetic, I'd say don't pay for the infrared model, but if you want something that will actually work as an alternative heat source this one will do the job and look pretty great doing it.
R**E
Looks good, easy easy easy!
Purchased for a non functioning fireplace. Would require the ripping down a wall, a prohibitive $5K, if not more, to fix. Not to mention the heater much more environmentally friendly. Chose this one for size, length of cord, look and because made by an American company. It arrived within a day of purchase. As promised, from plug in to turning it on could not be easier. The remote controls on - off, undulating and flame, temp, on or off. Doesn’t seem to moderate the temperature. That can only be set by the dial on the side of the unit. Was wary about how it would look, feared cheap and cheesy. Instead, in the fireplace, with fire screen, aesthetically pleasing. As I’ve only just received it, can’t speak to its longevity, how warm it makes the large room, or its electric efficiency. So far so good, better than expected. I recommend it.
I**N
Love this product!
I had my fireplace inspected and was told told I could not burn firewood in my fireplace. That was a bummer because I really like to have a fire burning during the cold months. This was recommended by a friend since it has a heater and the look of firewood burning. I really like the way it looks since this is as real as it is going to get. It keeps the space warm and it does have a little sound but it does not bother me when the TV is on or
D**K
Nice heater - can't run ambient without it though
This would be 5 Stars except for 1 issue (See below) The unit is pretty light but sturdy and well built. Setup was simply plug it in and turn it on. The flame, ember, and crackling effects are nice and can be adjusted for brightness and loudness. I placed this inside my existing fireplace and fits quite nicely. Heat output is pretty good. On high my 400+ sqft living room central thermostat is set at 70. With this heater running it pretty quickly climbed up to 74 without any help (this with open doors and a long hallway open off the room as well). As a supplemental heating unit this works well for our needs. Issue: the description states you can run the ambient effects without the heat. I purchased this unit based of that, as in Alabama heat is only needed a short time of the year. As of now once the unit is powered on, the heat just flips between low and high, with no off option apparently (I've tried both the Remote and the on-board controls). None of the buttons respond until unit is powered up, and once powered the heat comes on with the unit. I have entered a support ticket on this - will gladly give this 5 stars if that can be resolved.
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