Setting a new standard in linear gas fireplaces

Over the past 12 months the Lopi Linear range of direct vent gas fireplaces has set the standard, proving to be very popular. There are three different sizes to choose from, depending on room size and the amount of heat you’re looking for. The smallest in the range is the Lopi 3615 HO GS2 at approximately 950 mm wide, the 4415 at approximately 1150 mm wide, and the larger, 6015, has a frame width of approximately 1550 mm.

The combination of features includes GreenSmart™ 2 technology with “Smart” thermostat mode, under glass floor lighting, quiet blowers, multi-media options, ceramic glass and a large high-heat output. This has ultimately led to the linear range becoming industry-leading products.

Lopi is now proud to announce the introduction of the latest addition to the Linear range – the Lopi 4415ST HO GS2, a double-sided, transparent version of the popular 4415 model. This new double-sided fireplace will be available in September 2015 and will have all of the same features as the others in the range. According to the size of your closed-off area, ceiling height, floor plan, insulation and outside air temperature, the heating capacity can reach up to 195 square metres. Upon instillation, the quiet blowers can be set to evenly distribute the convection heat to both sides of the fireplace or directed to one side or the other.

For more information, call 1800 064 234 or visit lopi.com.au


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