wdk450
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I'm sure this is obvious, but a simple modification makes the electric fireplace with heater a fragrance scent generator. Actually, I wanted the smell of a real wood fire.
I found about a hundred different fragrance wax cubes at WalMart. I found one labelled " Fireside - A blazing collection of birch, cedar and spice" I then used folded aluminum foil to make a "canoe" to hold a cut piece of the wax cube between the external upper grate and the heat outlet vent holes. I used a "U" shaped piece of mechanics wire to pierce through the top of the canoe to mount it to the heat vent.
Now I just flip back the external grate, insert a cut down piece of scented wax in the aluminum canoe, turn on the fireplace and heat, and enjoy the ambiance.
I'm sure this is obvious, but a simple modification makes the electric fireplace with heater a fragrance scent generator. Actually, I wanted the smell of a real wood fire.
I found about a hundred different fragrance wax cubes at WalMart. I found one labelled " Fireside - A blazing collection of birch, cedar and spice" I then used folded aluminum foil to make a "canoe" to hold a cut piece of the wax cube between the external upper grate and the heat outlet vent holes. I used a "U" shaped piece of mechanics wire to pierce through the top of the canoe to mount it to the heat vent.
Now I just flip back the external grate, insert a cut down piece of scented wax in the aluminum canoe, turn on the fireplace and heat, and enjoy the ambiance.