The duration that fuel lasts in an ethanol fireplace can vary based on several factors, including the size of the fireplace, the fuel capacity, and the flame intensity setting. On average, an ethanol fireplace uses about one liter of fuel per hour when utilizing a standard flame setting. Therefore, if a unit has a fuel capacity of, for example, two liters, it would typically provide around two hours of continuous burn time.
Adjusting the flame can also impact how long the fuel lasts. A higher flame setting may consume fuel more quickly, while lowering the flame can extend the burn time. Additionally, the type and quality of the ethanol fuel being used can contribute to the efficiency and burn time.
For those interested in specific models or specific recommendations related to fuel duration, I suggest exploring the EthanolFireplaces.com website, where one can find further details on different fireplace models and their specifications.