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Has anyone bought one of these? If so, how do you like it?

I'm looking at just a decoration, not to heat the room or anything.

Looks to me that it is just a "bucket" that you fill with ethanol and light it? Am I missing something?
 

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Unless you're wanting a real fire, there are those fake fireplaces that look somewhat real and use almost no electricity at all.
 

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Hiya Bill - Havent see these fireplaces, but I do use a homemade soda can stove for cooking when I'm wilderness hunting, the fuel is any type of alcohol, I use ethanol. A couple tablespoons of ethanol is enough to boil tea, soup, chili, fry a fish...
Anyway I have 2 comments:
- ethanol does generate a lot of heat, so you will be adding heat to the room
- the flame is clear, almost invisible. I add salt to the ethanol so I can see it for safety purposes. So you'd either need to add something yourself or buy the ethanol with additives in it.
 

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They do look nice, if I didnt have a woodburner I'd want one.
The color comes from different elements that are burning, so I assume the fuel they sell for these fireplaces has stuff added to it already - what I meant was dont get cheap and buy drygas, use the stuff they sell even though its probably more expensive.

When I was a kid we used to throw different stuff in the fire to get different colors. We called it science experiments, but we were really just playing with fire :)
Table salt was yellow, Epsom salts were white, something else was green and blue, I dont remember. We burned just about anything we could think of in the name of science. It was good to be a boy in the 60s before they made kids wear helmets all the time :)
 

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Paul, It was even better in the 50's when we'd do the kind of things I can't mention anymore. I remember throwing things into the fire, the EPA would be on us today like stink on poop.
 

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Hell, when I was a kid I made gun powder once and damn blew my hand off. Threw a catsup bottle full of water into the burning barrel and when it blew up, missed my head by inches.

I was a genius.
 

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I remember only being 5 years old when my brothers were watching me one night and they got all their friends together for a bon fire while the parents were gone. Someone threw a oil filter full of gas in the fire and it exploded. Several of the guys got started on fire and I can still remember people rolling in the dirt to get put out. I was spared but my brothers burns paled in comparison to my dads wrath.
 

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If you think about it, its a wonder that kids make it to 21. Hell, last year, I almost fell off a 20' ladder with a chain saw.
 

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You need to remember you are not a kid anymore. I few years ago I fell off a 20' ladder and broke my kneecap. Don't heal as fast as we used to either.
 

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If you hit a roll of those caps with a hammer it makes a decent explosion. Don't you try it though Pat, you might hit yourself.
 

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Makes a great explosion. Make sure you do it outside. I did it in the basement. I think my ears are still ringing.:)
 

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I put a roll of caps in a vice and tightened it down - apparently it doesn't require an impact to set them all off at once.
 
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