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Reddit mentions of Pleasant Hearth 20" Electric Crackling Natural Wood Log

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Pleasant Hearth 20" Electric Crackling Natural Wood Log. Here are the top ones.

Pleasant Hearth 20
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    Features:
  • Real wood American Birch logs , Wattage - 1350 watts
  • Realistic randomly glowing ember bed
  • Quick and easy installation - plugs into any 120 volt outlet
  • Realistic crackling sound
  • Insert into any fireplace
  • Replaces existing wood grate, burner, or log set
Specs:
ColorNatural Wood
Height10.25 Inches
Length20 Inches
Number of items1
Size19.5 x 50 x 20.5 inches
Weight7.25 Pounds
Width10 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Pleasant Hearth 20" Electric Crackling Natural Wood Log:

u/unfeelingzeal · 5 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

i actually have several of these. two in paper lanterns under our patio awning, one in another paper floor lantern indoor and the last one is in a faux fireplace.

they really do look pretty incredible as long as the bulb itself is concealed. even if they're out in the open, they look pretty damn good from a distance.

i also have 4 of the solar yard lights that you stake into the soil designed to look like oil lanterns that have a bigger version of these bulbs built in. a few weeks ago when we had people over for BBQ my sister asked me, as soon as the sun set and they came on, if me and my bf went outside to light our lanterns when no one was looking.

pretty realistic if you don't know these things existed.

u/Beagle_Bailey · 4 pointsr/declutter

Great job! And yes, the fireplace is awesome.

I have a wood stove that doesn't work, so I put this in there: https://www.amazon.com/Pleasant-Hearth-Electric-Crackling-Natural/dp/B001NFSXIW

I replaced the bulb with a red LED. There's no heat, just flickering light and crackling sound, and with the woodstove doors partially closed, it looks real.

It may not necessarily work with yours, but I figured I'd let you know.