The pot
While almost everyone is able to distinguish the difference in value intended as an index of construction and technological quality between two brands of cars, watches or even clothing, it is much more difficult to evaluate the differences between two products in bioethanol fireplaces.
If we take a pot, pour bioethanol into it and set it on fire, we have created a biofireplace. This is not true, we have created something economically good, but aesthetically unpleasant and very dangerous, we have obtained an uncontrolled fire and a flammable liquid free to cause damage.
Safety is the first thing to consider in a bio-fireplace, it is not a trivial thing, a flammable liquid can be very dangerous if not well managed. Our burners are all anti-tip: accidental spillage of the liquid contained is not possible; our fireplaces are all equipped with a safety tank against accidental spills during filling.
Quality is not only what you see in the finishing and details, it is also the choice of the best raw materials, paints that do not emit toxic fumes, high-thickness safety glass, the design that gives correct sizing to all parts of the fireplace, hundreds of hours of verification tests for each model, aging tests, an after-sales service for the peace of mind of our customers, all to create objects of great value that last over time.
Example, also for the benefit of some competitors: the fireproof glass is not useful to avoid burning your hands, many buy a simple burner to insert it in a niche in the wall without providing a glass in front of it considering it useless.
The glass, correctly sized, allows the burner to have the right amount of oxygen for optimal combustion. The air that heats up above the burner rises upwards, drawing fresh air full of oxygen from below, creating an ascending current that progressively accelerates.
Without the glass, the burner is hit by an excessive amount of oxygen that significantly increases the power of the fire, exponentially increasing the flow of air that hits the flame and bending it towards the bottom, damaging it and causing it to possibly escape from the top of the chimney, blackening or damaging the wall as well. A correctly sized glass regulates the flow of air towards the burner, allowing it to function with perfect parameters: the flame remains equidistant from the bottom and the glass without sudden and uncontrolled accelerations for the entire duration.
The value of a safe, high-quality and well-built object remains intact over time.