A:AnswerHi Steve,
It does not, assembly is required. However it ships with all parts and hardware, as well as step by step assembly instructions. You can purchase an in-home assembly service through Best Buy called "The Geek Squad" but you would need to discuss pricing with them directly. Our TV stands take about an hour to put together on average. Hope that helps!
A:AnswerHi! This is a great question. The unit heats at 89.6 degrees. Its output in BTUs is 4400 BTU. To turn on the fireplace there are switches on the front. I understand the concern here wanting to stay safe; the heat is from a COIL heater and is blown out by a fan inside the unit.
A:AnswerHi Metrosmom,
The shelves on either side are 12" wide inside the cabinet, with about a 10 1/4" opening. They fit most TV accessories, but some customers place their box or other unit on top of the stand. Hope that helps in your decision making!
A:AnswerHello, This fireplace heats up to 400 square feet. It heats at 89.6 degrees. It's a simple plug-in unit, so no installation required other than the assembly of the stand itself. Minimal maintenance would be necessary, such as dusting to keep vents clean and checking cords for frayed wires. We hope that helps with your decision! Let us know if you have any other questions.
A:AnswerHi! Thank you for this question. I recommend reaching out to your local Best Buy's Geek Squad to see what they offer as far as pricing. We've heard great things! I hope that helps! Thank you!
A:AnswerHi! This is a good question! The rated power of this piece is 1400 W. Other specs that may be important to you:
Voltage 120V AC,
12 AMPS,
Frequency 60Hz,
Heat Output 4400 BTU,
Heats at 89.6 degrees.
Hopefully that helps!
A:AnswerHello! This is a great question -- here are some features of this fireplace stand:
VOLTAGE 120V AC
FREQUENCY 60Hz
RATED POWER 1400 W
HEAT OUTPUT 4400 BTU
Heats at 89.6 degrees
Heats up to 400 square feet
The "flames" are from LED lights
Thank you!
A:AnswerHello,
This item is made of High-grade MDF and laminate. MDF stands for medium density fiberboard. Which is compressed wood fibers. While it may not be everyone's taste, it stands up to warping, and humidity better than hardwood. The material and other details can be found under the "Specifications" tab. Please let us know if you have any other questions!