Dimplex Adds 5-year warranty on IgniteXL Electric Fireplaces

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Feb 12, 2020

Dimplex announced a 5-year warranty on the their IgniteXLseries fireplace. This longer-term warranty gives builders, designers and consumers additional peace of mind to select IgniteXL as the focal point for any commercial or residential project.

Available in 50″, 60″, 74″ and 100″ sizes, the IgniteXL.

IgniteXL’s smart design offers practical advantages for installation and day-to-day operation. The clean-faced design finishes seamlessly with drywall, stone and tile settings. Built at just 5 7/8″ deep, the IgniteXL is the first linear fireplace to fit flush into 2″ x 6″ framing. This sleek design trumps other products with bulky enclosures which require large buildouts that reduce a room’s square footage.

In addition to standard 120V installation, an exclusive 240V wiring option enables the IgniteXL to provide up to 8,500 BTUs making this fireplace a bonafide heat source for zone heating of main living areas or high traffic areas in commercial spaces. In fact, the patented, built-in Comfort$aver Heating System warms up to 1,000 square feet and uses less energy than the leading quartz infrared heater by automatically adjusting fan speed and heater wattage to meet room requirements. For four season enjoyment, the flame can operate without the heat – perfect for everyda ambiance.

From installation simplicity, to dazzling visuals, to heat performance and the industry’s best warranty, the IgniteXL delivers a better experience for builders, designers and end-users and a new level of electric fireplace performance for a wide range of customers to enjoy.

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