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7 Best Electric Fireplaces for Warmth and Ambiance

Create a cozy, inviting space with these top-rated electric fireplaces — no wood or chimney needed.

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Electric fireplaces deliver the ambiance of a traditional fireplace without the hassle of wood, gas lines or smoke. With the flip of a switch or remote, you can enjoy cozy-looking flames in any room of your home. Beyond aesthetics, electric fireplaces can also serve as an additional heat source, making them a practical addition during colder months. Whether you're looking for a wall-mounted centerpiece, a freestanding unit or a compact option for smaller spaces, this list will help you find an electric fireplace that suits your style and need.

The test engineers and product analysts at the Good Housekeeping Institute test everything you need to create the perfect home, from space heaters, garage heaters and electric fireplace inserts that go right into your fireplace. We research top models based on performance, appearance and customer reviews to help you find the best electric fireplace for your space.

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Best Overall

Duraflame Electric Infrared Fireplace

Electric Infrared Fireplace

Pros

  • Powerful infrared heating covers large areas
  • Realistic, adjustable 3D flame effects
  • Easy to set up with no installation required

Cons

  • Larger footprint may not fit small spaces

The Duraflame electric fireplace stove combines old-world charm with modern technology. Its infrared heating maintains natural humidity, keeping your home warm without drying out the air. The 3D flame effect offers layered visuals that look remarkably realistic, while the adjustable brightness adds versatility. Surprisingly, this standalone unit punches above its weight and heats up to 1,000 square feet, making it suitable for large living spaces.

Its classic design includes a panoramic viewing window which shines more light and a beveled glass door, blending traditional style with contemporary functionality. This unit is ready roll out of the box without the need for installation.

Heating coverage: 1,000 sq ft | Flame settings: Adjustable | Automatic heat shut-off: Yes | Remote control: Yes

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Best Value

Turbro Suburbs TS17 Compact Electric Fireplace Stove

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Suburbs TS17 Compact Electric Fireplace Stove

Pros

  • Affordable
  • Heats large rooms quickly
  • No assembly required

Cons

  • Flame effects aren’t customizable like with higher-end models

The Suburbs TS20 is a budget-friendly option that doesn’t cut corners on charm or performance. Its freestanding design features a traditional stove-like appearance with arched doors and lifelike flames that provide a pleasant ambiance. The built-in heater delivers warmth up to 400 square feet, which is more than enough to heat most living rooms or kitchens. Its compact size allows for versatile placement, from dens to home offices or even bedrooms.

The plug-and-play setup is ready to use right out of the box, so if you need heat now, this is the electric fireplace to get it. The durable metal construction adds to its longevity, while its classic design fits both rustic and modern interiors. On the downside, the flame effects aren’t customizable like with higher-end models.

Heating coverage: 400 sq ft | Flame settings: Fixed | Automatic heat shut-off: Yes | Remote control: No

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Most Realistic

PuraFlame Western Electric Fireplace Insert

Western Electric Fireplace Insert

Pros

  • Incredibly realistic flame and log set
  • Adjustable flame brightness and heat settings
  • Easy to install into existing fireplace

Cons

  • Limited heating range compared to larger models

The soft glow of a burning fire is difficult to replicate, but the Western Electric Fireplace Insert has all the elements to mimic a true fireplace.

Its three-sided brick wall interior and resin log set with glowing embers resemble a traditional wood-burning fireplace, and the crackling sound effects make it the ultimate pick for homeowners seeking authenticity without the hassle. The flame brightness and intensity can be adjusted to match your mood, offering everything from a subtle, warm glow to a roaring fire effect.

It looks good and feels good, thanks to the built-in heater that can warm rooms up to 400 square feet. A remote control makes it easy to adjust the flame, heat and timer settings from anywhere in the room. Installation is straightforward —just slide it into an existing fireplace opening and plug it in.

This model is ideal for anyone wanting a realistic, maintenance-free fireplace experience with plenty of customization options. Keep in mind that it has a limited heating range compared to larger models.

Heating coverage: 400 sq ft | Flame settings: Adjustable | Automatic heat shut-off: Yes | Remote control: Yes

4
Best with Mantel

Real Flame Silverton Mantle Electric Fireplace

Silverton Mantle Electric Fireplace

Pros

  • Classic mantel design fits traditional interiors
  • Adjustable flames and temperature settings
  • Can be used year-round with or without heat

Cons

  • Assembly required before use

A mantel electric fireplace can truly change up the whole vibe of a space. It works best in a room with simple baseboards or molding, but it can also complement decorative crown molding as long as the styles complement each other.

The Real Flame electric fireplace mantel is a great choice for those seeking a classic mantel design with modern heating features. Its elegant frame creates a timeless look that enhances any living room, while the electric insert provides supplemental heat for spaces up to 1,000 square feet.

The realistic flames can be adjusted for brightness and color, offering year-round ambiance with or without heat. The included remote makes it easy to control the flame and temperature settings from the comfort of your couch. It does require some assembly, but the mantel design will provide a nice display area for room decor, making it a stylish focal point.

Heating coverage: 1,000 sq ft | Flame settings: Adjustable | Automatic heat shut-off: Yes | Remote control: Yes

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Best Recessed

R.W.Flame Electric Fireplace Recessed and Wall Mounted

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Electric Fireplace Recessed and Wall Mounted

Pros

  • Ultra-slim design fits tight spaces
  • Multiple flame color and brightness settings
  • Dual installation options: wall-mounted or recessed

Cons

  • Heat output is best suited for smaller rooms

There are many options for heating smaller spaces, but none are as sharp looking as this one from R.W. Flame. This electric fireplace can be wall-mounted or recessed, providing flexible installation options for a variety of spaces. The flame intensity, color and speed are all adjustable, allowing for a personalized ambiance. With a heat output of up to 5,000 BTUs, it’s best suited for rooms up to 400 square feet.

The included remote control and touchscreen panel make this unit easy to adjust and operate, and it's slim profile and modern design ensure it blends into any home decor while creating a focal point with its dynamic flame effects.

Heating coverage: 400 sq ft | Flame settings: Adjustable | Automatic heat shut-off: Yes | Remote control: Yes

6
Best with TV Console

Ameriwood Home Electric Fireplace TV Console

Electric Fireplace TV Console

Pros

  • Combines entertainment center and fireplace in one unit
  • Realistic flames with adjustable brightness
  • Ample storage with multiple shelves and cabinets

Cons

  • Assembly can be time-consuming

If you don't think you've got room for an electric fireplace, then consider this electric fireplace TV Console from Ameriwood. This two-in-one unit serves as a sturdy TV stand that can support screens up to 50 inches, but also includes a 23-inch electric fireplace insert. This can solve your problem of wall space and transforms your TV stand into something infinitely more interesting.

Like a few of the other electric fireplaces, the realistic flame effects operate independently of the heater, so you can bask in its benefits regardless of the temperature. Its open shelving and side cabinets provide ample storage for media devices, books and decor, though assembly can be time-consuming. With a heating capacity of up to 400 square feet, it’s both stylish and practical for most TV rooms.

Heating coverage: 400 sq ft | Flame settings: Fixed | Automatic heat shut-off: Yes | Remote control: No

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7
Best Insert

Comfort Glow Klaus Electric Log Heater Insert

Klaus Electric Log Heater Insert

Pros

  • Realistic flame effects
  • Adjustable brightness
  • Easy to set up

Cons

  • Traditional design isn't for everyone

With nearly 1,500 reviews on Amazon and an impressive 4.6-star rating, the Klaus electric fireplace insert is a top-rated choice for transforming an old fireplace into a cozy, functional centerpiece. This insert works by sliding it into your existing fireplace, plugging it in, and enjoying instant warmth and ambiance.

Its realistic log set and flame effects earned high praise from online reviewers, who loved the five flame brightness levels, allowing for customizable ambiance. While it's not as modern-looking as some sleek wall-mounted options such as the R.W. Flame, its rustic design appeals to those seeking a traditional fireplace appearance. The included remote control makes adjusting the flame and heat settings effortless, which makes this a great value for anyone seeking a easy fireplace insert.

Heating coverage: Not listed | Flame settings: Adjustable | Automatic heat shut-off: Yes | Remote control: Yes

RELATED: Best Fireplace Inserts

How we choose the best electric fireplaces

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When choosing the best electric fireplaces, the test engineers and product analysts at the Good Housekeeping Institute canvass the market to identify the newest and top-rated electric fireplaces. We consider each pick’s ease of installation and use, design, number of settings and safety. We also lean on our Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab’s extensive testing data, familiarity with top-performing brands and consumer reviews to gain insight on how they function in homes.

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What to look for when shopping for the best electric fireplace

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✔️ Type: Electric fireplaces come in a variety of models and all have different use applications depending on the location, room size, and the style of your home.

  • Freestanding electric fireplaces are very similar to space heaters in how they function: They are lightweight, portable and can be moved from room to room. But the flame effect adds an element of coziness that is lacking in a standard space heater.
  • Fireplace inserts are designed to fit inside an existing fireplace, which will add to the realism and also make use of the empty void. Inserts are available in a variety of sizes, so make sure you take accurate internal measurements of your fireplace.
  • Wall-mount or recessed electric fireplaces will give you the most modern look. They often use glass to create brilliant colors and can be the most expensive type of electric fireplace in both cost and installation.
  • Mantel electric fireplaces are one the fastest ways to transform a room. These two-in-one models include the electric fireplace as well a mantel and surround. They attach directly to your wall and work best in a traditional setting.
  • TV console fireplaces come with shelves and cabinets to store your TV and other devices to serve as the entertainment hub for your home.

✔️ Heating type: There are two ways an electric fireplace can heat your home. Keep in mind that electric fireplaces are meant to be cool to the touch, but they do produce heat to warm the room. Though most units will let you use the fireplace function without creating heat, it's best to supervise pets or children while in use.

  • Convection heating: This type works like a convection oven and creates heat and then uses a fan to push that heat into the air to warm you up. A convection heater can be noisier, though it may be cooler to the touch than an infrared heater.
  • Infrared heating: In most cases, an infrared heater typically warms up a room faster as the air around you doesn't need to be heated. It's similar to the sun beating down on you or a campfire heating up cold hands — in those scenarios, infrared radiation is being emitted to directly warm up your skin as opposed to the circulating air. An infrared heater can be quieter than a convection heater, but may be hotter to the touch.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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This guide was created by writer and editor Timothy Dahl, who covers everything from consumer electronics to home, outdoor, tools and more. He consulted the Good Housekeeping Institute’s Home Improvement and Outdoor Lab Director, Dan DiClerico, as well as the Lab’s extensive testing data, to include the latest top-performing picks.

GH Institute Test Engineer Alec Scherma was also consulted for this article. As a mechanical engineer, he has years of knowledge and experience when it comes to testing and installing home products.

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Timothy Dahl is an experienced writer and editor covering home improvement, DIY, and lifestyle topics for nearly 20 years. With a deep background in hands-on testing and reporting, he has reviewed and worked with hundreds of tools, products, and home innovations. Timothy's work has appeared in The New York Times, Wired, and Popular Mechanics, and he's the founder of Charles & Hudson. He specializes in making complex projects accessible and is passionate about empowering homeowners with clear, actionable guidance.

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Alec Scherma (he/him) is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s test engineer, where he helps to create and implement new product testing methodology across home, cooking and cleaning appliances, wellness, tech products and more. He graduated from Drexel University’s College of Engineering with a B.A. in mechanical engineering.

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