FAQ
Do you have questions about using a Tenderflame table fireplace? We've compiled the most frequently asked questions for you, so you can find all the answers right away.
Can I also use a Tenderflame table fireplace indoors?
Yes, all Tenderflame table fireplaces are safe to use indoors. Thanks to the special Tenderfuel fuel, they burn cleanly, without smoke or harmful emissions.
What is the difference between a Tenderflame table fireplace and a bio-ethanol table fireplace?
A bioethanol fireplace uses fuel that is instantly flammable, which can pose risks. Tenderflame uses Tenderfuel and a steel wick that only ignites above 100°C. This makes our fireplaces safer and cleaner to use.
How do I fill a Tenderflame table fireplace?
Simply fill the fuel tank with Tenderfuel and light the wick. There's no complicated maintenance required, and you won't have to worry about ash or smoke.
What does a Tenderflame table fireplace burn on?
A Tenderflame table fireplace burns Tenderfuel, a specially developed fluid that only ignites in combination with the unique steel wick and only at temperatures above 100°C. This makes it much safer to use than traditional bioethanol, while still allowing you to enjoy a beautiful, clean flame without smoke or odor.
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