Dimensions:
W121.5cm x H67.5cm x D33cm
Finished in a White textured paint finish and a high gloss Anthracite back panel. Comes at a low level and the modern widescreen fire are ideal for mounting a TV above. The realistic flame effect and the glowing log bed are behind a glass front and are provided by LED technology which gives you both energy efficiency and reliability. The flame effect can be used independently from the heating giving you a warm glow all year round. The remote control (2 x AAA batteries supplied), controls the colour and brightness of the flame effect as well as the heat settings which provide 1&2kw of heat, a built in thermostat gives you accurate comfort settings. Comes fully assembled, no DIY just unpack and plug in against any flat wall. The plug comes with a generous 1.7m cable for ease of installation. No chimney required.
Features:
- Bradbury low level (for TV mounting) electric suite finished in white with a gloss black back panel c/w Contemporary wide screen electric fire
- Provides up to 2kW heat output with a flame only setting
- 7 day programmable timer
- Adaptive start operation
- Draft detection feature
- Thermostat control
- Eco Design compliant
- Remote control with 2x AAA batteries
- No flue or chimney required
- Can be installed against any flat wall
Question from Kyra: Asked on 08/10/2025 Is this suitable to stand a tv on top of?
Hi, The Suncrest Bradbury White and Black Freestanding Electric Fireplace Suite (model FOL100331) is designed to support a television on top. It has a sturdy construction and a maximum weight capacity of 52 kg, so as long as your TV and any additional equipment do not exceed this weight, it is safe to place your TV on the fireplace suite. The unit stands 67.5 cm tall, providing a comfortable viewing height. However, please ensure proper ventilation around your electronics since the fireplace emits heat, and avoid placing sensitive devices directly in front of the heat source.
Thank you.
Question from Paul: Asked on 20/02/2023 Can you get this in a black frame
Hi!
Sadly, it would just be the white!
Regards
Niall
Question from Tom: Asked on 24/11/2020 Is there any sort of front on this fire or can you reach in and touch the logs it’s hard to tell from the photos .thanks