Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
9:38 am
Can someone tell me if this is normal for a gas grill to shoot out flame on the little hole between the tank and the burner from time to time? please click on the link below to see the image where i circled in red. that's that hole and when i use the grill, the flame shoots out on that hole from time to time. if it's not normal, what is the purpose for that hole?
geocities.com/ufoshit/1520.jpg
thanks
b
portable gas grill?
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
5:44 pm
Why Real Flame Real Flame allows you to enjoy a warm, cozy fire in any room of your home without the hassle or expense of traditional fireplaces. No chimney or expenses gas hook-ups are required. With over 30 styles and finishes to choose from, there's a Real Flame fireplace designed to match your dTcor. Choose from a wide variety of indoor, outdoor and accessory items. Easy Real Flame fireplaces are assembled in minutes with a Philips head screwdriver. Once assembled, fireplaces are portable and may be from room to room. Available in a variety of sizes, Real Flame fireplaces are ideal for any home, apartment, condo, mobile home or office. They're perfect for the bedroom, bathroom, living room, kitchen, family room, recreation room or just about any place you want to enjoy the warmth and ambiance of a real fire. EconomicalThe cost to burn one can of Real Flame gel fuel is approximately $1.05 per hour. You may burn one to three cans in your indoor fireplace at a time. Although not designed as a heating source, Real Flame generates approximately 3,000 BTUs per hour when burning. This will create a noticeable warming in a standard-size room. Complete the look for your Real Flame Fireplace with the optional screen kit. Includes decorative grill accents and gold trim pull handles.