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Does anyone think that there will be a Duraflame TSV this year?
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@BostonJosie 

 

QVC Program guide shows a TSV on October 26th

 

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Speaking of which, DH just pulled mine out of the basement this week. We had temps in the low 40's and high 30's, and my little lantern style Duraflame heater is such a joy in the morning!

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Likewise, I've been using my lantern style for a couple of weeks now since the chillier temps have arrived. It makes the room so toasty and beats heating the whole house! I will be watching on 10/26. I'm thinking of gifting one to my mother-in-law.
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@BostonJosie    HSN already did a Duraplame tsv. And from someone else's post, looks like Rick with be presenting one here soon.

 

My sister has had one of these for years. She tucked it in the hearth of a non-working fireplace she has in her finished basement. Puts out the heat, looks great, makes you feel warm and toasty too. I'd love to have one. for my living room.

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Does anyone know what model the TSV will be?  Was going to buy one locally but will wait to see what the Q has.

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I recommend the Duraflame Electric Log Set w/Crackle Sound, I purchased one about 6-7 years ago and love it.  The previous owner of our house had installed a fake corner fireplace in the den and this insert fits perfectly, it gives warmth and ambiance to the room.  You can turn the crackle sound on and off if you choose.  In SoCal it does not get too cold, I use it maybe 2-3 months out of the year.  My purchase was similar to H456516 and it has been worth it.

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@PINKdogWOOD I have one in living room, love it.  I bought some 16" brick pavers from Home Depot to put under it - makes it higher and more "real".

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I've had one several years, mainly used January-March.  I love it.  It was about the same price as I've seen it in stores like Home Depot or Sam's.  Wasn't sure if those stores were Duraflame brand though.  I'm curious to see the TSV price and model.  

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I do have a question.  Some of the models have the vent on the top and some on the bottom.  My dog likes to lay in front of vents so wondering if the higher vent would be better and would the amount of heat be the same.  My patio door drapes don't seem to be as low as they use to be and the cold air make the room cooler.  My kitchen and family room is one big room so it seems to not heat as well since I got a newer heat pump and furnace.  The new heat pump cycles more but I can turn just the furnace on if I want to do a quick heat up in the morning.  I've read reviews on Duraflame and they are good.  Just want it warmer in this area.  I could put it in my fireplace since I don't use it.  I just had my heat pump and furnace checked a few weeks ago so it's working properly.  When it rains there is always more of a chill in the area and we do get a lot of rain.   I even have thought of putting up a wall between the rooms and having a nice arch doorway put in.  Loved it when kids were small but now not so much.