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    Battery operated. No electricity. Thermostat controlled by remote. Adjustable flame
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herewego View Post
    We have a non vented natural gas fire logs insert and it will take the chill off you after coming in from the cold outside.
    As stated it is also heat source if power goes out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Non vented Manual control VanGuard gas logs....great set up...serves as a back up for heat during power failure
    G is wise lol going with the gas logs but getting the ones that are battery operated with adjustments to flame auto pilot and temperature controlled from remote

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    I just run mine on low....then turn them off when it gets too hot. They will heat my whole house.

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    If I remember right....My Vandguard logs are 39,000 btu
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    oh wow 39000 btu is a lot i heat my house with 36000 2400 sq ft lol

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    I got 2200 sq ft.
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    We have them in natural gas. Propane until last year.. only use when it’s really cold now..I just recovered from a month long sinus infection. We think the gas logs dried us up. Never happened before but we used it more this year. I sleep with a humidifier now.
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