Rv Electric Fireplace 26" With Remote And Front on 2040-parts.com
Pierceton, Indiana, United States
Greystone 26" Electric firebox (Model F2609E)
9 flame intensities Thermostatically controlled heat from 59F-90F Choose between 750watts and 1500watts Remote control Specs: Overall dimensions 28"W X 21"H X 7"D 28 pounds 11 ounces 120 volt A/C 15 amp outlet required Be sure to install per included instructions< |
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