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<em>Nathan H. — Denver, CO</em>

"Interior designer. I put the Grand in every great room I spec now. 60 inches of flame gives clients the visual scale of a gas insert for a fraction of the cost, installs in an afternoon. 11 projects this year."

Nathan H. — Denver, CO

<em>Barbara S. — Ann Arbor, MI</em>

"Retired doctor. My home-library wall is 10 feet across — the 42 would have looked lost. The 60-inch Grand fills it properly. Amber flame at low brightness, dark walnut shelves, a book in my lap. What I retired for."

Barbara S. — Ann Arbor, MI

<em>Emmanuel B. — Atlanta, GA</em>

"Chef. Great room opens onto the kitchen — fireplace is visible from both. Flame-only while I cook, heat on when we sit to eat. 60 inches means every seat at the dining table can see it."

Emmanuel B. — Atlanta, GA

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The Crystal Panel Grand

The Crystal Panel Grand

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1500W wall-mount electric fireplace. 60 inches wide, 3.19 inches deep. 400 sq ft coverage. 12 flame colors, crystal ember bed. Alexa + phone app + remote. The Grand-format sibling in the Crystal Panel family — for great rooms, long walls, and vaulted ceilings.

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  • 12-Color Flame + Crystal Ember Bed
  • 400 sq ft. 60 in wide. 3.19 in deep.

Product Details

  • Heating element: resistive-coil convection heater with overhead vents, self-regulating
  • Power modes: 750W (low) / 1500W (high), 5,100 BTU
  • Coverage: up to 400 sq ft in a well-insulated room
  • Flame effect: 12 flame colors, 12 ember-bed colors, 5-level brightness, 5-level flame speed; runs independently of heat
  • Ember bed: real glass crystals, LED-lit from below in 12 colors
  • Display + controls: touch panel on the front, remote (26 ft range, CR2025 battery included), Alexa voice, WiFi/Bluetooth phone app
  • Timer: 1 to 12 hours, one-hour increments, programmable auto-off
  • Safety: overheat shutoff, cool-touch tempered glass front, steel housing
  • Certification: ETL Listed
  • Installation: wall-mount (bracket + hardware included) or recessed into wall opening; 3.19 in thin; two-person mount recommended
  • Dimensions: 60 in wide x 18.11 in tall x 3.19 in deep
  • Recessed opening: 52.24-52.64 in wide x 16.93-17.7 in tall x 2.6-3.43 in deep
  • Weight: 42 lb
  • Cord: 6.5 ft, standard three-prong plug
  • Voltage: 120V, 12.5A, 60Hz
  • Cost to run: about $0.12/hr on low, $0.25/hr on high at the US average rate of 16.5 cents per kWh

In the box: 1 x The Crystal Panel Grand (60 in), 1 x remote, 1 x wall-mount bracket + hardware, 1 x pre-installed glass crystal ember bed, 1 x user manual with wall-mount and recessed installation instructions

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<em>Nathan H. — Denver, CO</em>

"Interior designer. I put the Grand in every great room I spec now. 60 inches of flame gives clients the visual scale of a gas insert for a fraction of the cost, installs in an afternoon. 11 projects this year."

Nathan H. — Denver, CO

<em>Barbara S. — Ann Arbor, MI</em>

"Retired doctor. My home-library wall is 10 feet across — the 42 would have looked lost. The 60-inch Grand fills it properly. Amber flame at low brightness, dark walnut shelves, a book in my lap. What I retired for."

Barbara S. — Ann Arbor, MI

<em>Emmanuel B. — Atlanta, GA</em>

"Chef. Great room opens onto the kitchen — fireplace is visible from both. Flame-only while I cook, heat on when we sit to eat. 60 inches means every seat at the dining table can see it."

Emmanuel B. — Atlanta, GA

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Real Great Rooms. Real Cold Snaps. Real Grand 60-Inch Flame on the Wall.

60 inches wide. 3.19 inches thin. 400 sq ft of coverage. For great-room walls where 42 or 50 inches would look small. Wall-mount or recess it. 12 flame colors over a glass crystal ember bed. Alexa, phone app, remote, and touch panel.

You have owned space heaters before. Bulky boxes in the corner. Fan noise, one color, one setting. This is not that.

Here is what actually differs about The Crystal Panel Grand.

4 Things We Care About

60 Inches Wide. Great-Room Scale.

Same ultra-thin 3.19 inch profile as our 42-inch Crystal Panel and 50-inch Wide, but 60 inches across. For great-room walls where a smaller panel would look lost, or for a proper built-in behind a full-length sectional. If your wall is over 9 feet, this is the size.

3.19 Inches Deep. Wall-Mount or Recessed.

Mounts flat on a wall without eating floor space, or recess into a wide accent wall for a built-in fireplace look. 42 lbs across 60 inches — a two-person mount is recommended. Recessed opening: 52.24-52.64" wide, 16.93-17.7" tall, 2.6-3.43" deep.

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Alexa. App. Remote. Touch.

Control it however you want. Remote (26 ft range), touch panel on the front, Alexa voice, or the phone app over WiFi or Bluetooth. Turn the flame on for ambience without the heat. Turn the heat on without the flame in sleep mode.

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ETL Certified. Cool-Touch Glass. Overheat Shutoff.

Tempered glass front stays cool to touch. Steel housing. Overhead vents move warm air out the top so nothing hot faces the room. Overheat shutoff cycles the element down automatically. ETL listed on the back plate.

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60 Inches Wide. Great-Room Scale.

Same ultra-thin 3.19 inch profile as our 42-inch Crystal Panel and 50-inch Wide, but 60 inches across. For great-room walls where a smaller panel would look lost, or for a proper built-in behind a full-length sectional. If your wall is over 9 feet, this is the size.

3.19 Inches Deep. Wall-Mount or Recessed.

Mounts flat on a wall without eating floor space, or recess into a wide accent wall for a built-in fireplace look. 42 lbs across 60 inches — a two-person mount is recommended. Recessed opening: 52.24-52.64" wide, 16.93-17.7" tall, 2.6-3.43" deep.

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Alexa. App. Remote. Touch.

Control it however you want. Remote (26 ft range), touch panel on the front, Alexa voice, or the phone app over WiFi or Bluetooth. Turn the flame on for ambience without the heat. Turn the heat on without the flame in sleep mode.

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ETL Certified. Cool-Touch Glass. Overheat Shutoff.

Tempered glass front stays cool to touch. Steel housing. Overhead vents move warm air out the top so nothing hot faces the room. Overheat shutoff cycles the element down automatically. ETL listed on the back plate.

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100,000+ Warm Living Rooms. And Counting.

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Built to Last, Not to Impress

Built for the Great Room and the Long Winter Evening.

Steel housing. Tempered glass front. 750W low / 1500W high. Overhead vent design keeps the front cool to touch. 12-color flame with 12-color glass crystal ember bed. 42 lbs. Wall-mount bracket included. 6.5 ft cord. ETL certified. About 20 cents an hour to run on low, 40 on high.

Plug it in tonight. Warm the room while 60 inches of multicolor flame over a real glass ember bed turns any great-room wall into a fireplace.

Mount It. Plug It In. Warm the Room. Watch the 60-Inch Flame. Tonight.

Pick a wall. Anchor the bracket into studs (two-person mount recommended, or recess it into a wall opening). Plug the 6.5 ft cord into a nearby outlet. Press the touch panel, tap the app, or ask Alexa. The 12-color flame comes on across the full 60 inches over the glass ember bed. Warm air comes out the top vents. That is it. No venting, no gas line, no chimney.

WARM MY ROOM TONIGHT
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Real homeowners. Real great rooms. Real 60-inch crystal-bed flame on the wall on the same 1500 watts everyone else charges you for.

Homeowners. Interior designers. Chefs. Retired doctors. All had the same one big wall in the house that felt cold and blank. Here is what happened when they mounted 60 inches of flame to it.

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"Interior designer. I stopped specifying gas inserts. This is what I put in every great room now."

"I've been an interior designer for 22 years. I used to specify gas inserts for great rooms — 8 to 15 grand installed, permit hassles, gas-line runs. The Crystal Panel Grand at 60 inches gives me the visual scale of a gas insert at a fraction of the price and installs in an afternoon. Client walks in, sees 60 inches of flame across the wall, doesn't ask about BTU — asks who my carpenter is. I've spec'd this on 11 projects this year."

Nathan H.
Denver, CO
"Retired doctor. Bought the Grand because the 42 would have felt small in my home library."

"Retired internist. I read for pleasure now — medical journals, biographies, thick novels. My home library needed a fireplace but I did not want a chimney or a gas line. Chose the 60-inch Grand because the wall behind my leather Chesterfield is 10 feet across and the 42 would have looked lost. Amber flame at low brightness, dark walnut shelves lit warmly, a book on my lap. Exactly what I retired for."

Barbara S.
Ann Arbor, MI
"Chef. Runs in the kitchen while I cook, in the great room while we eat. Two rooms, one fireplace."

"Chef, 20 years in restaurants, now cooking at home. Great room opens onto the kitchen — the fireplace is visible from both. I run the Grand in flame-only mode while I cook (guests linger in the kitchen), then flip to heat when we sit down to eat. 60 inches means the flame is genuinely visible from every seat at the dining table. Best home upgrade I have made since the range hood."

Emmanuel B.
Atlanta, GA

Real Reviews From Real Customers

4.9 out of 5 based on 3,214 Verified Reviews
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Went from the 50-inch Wide to the 60-inch Grand. 10 more inches was the right call.

We first bought the Crystal Panel Wide (50") when we built the house. Wall behind the sectional is 11 feet. The 50 was fine, but always felt just slightly small for the wall. Saw the Grand come out and swapped up. The extra 10 inches fills the wall properly — no more visual gap at the ends. Flame is more dramatic from across the great room, and the crystal ember bed at 60 inches wide reflects a lot more light. If your wall is over 9 feet across, get the Grand. If it is 7-8 feet, get the Wide. If it is 5-6 feet, get the standard 42. Wish there had been a size chart.

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Craig M. Verified Purchase
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Alexa + 60-inch flame + morning coffee is my new favorite hour.

Bought the Grand mostly for the flame effect. Kept it because Alexa control changed my mornings. Wake up at 6am. 'Alexa, turn on the fireplace' from bed. By the time I'm downstairs in the kitchen with coffee, the whole 60 inches of amber flame is going and the great room is starting to warm. Timer set for 90 minutes. Then it turns itself off after I leave for work. Bigger flame = way more room ambience while I make coffee. The Grand feels more like a real fireplace than the Wide did, just because of the width.

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Tamara W. Verified Purchase
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HVAC tech. Sized to the room, ETL cert, overhead vents. Right engineering.

I install and repair furnaces and mini-splits. My wife wanted a fireplace look for our great room without a gas line. Went with the 60-inch Grand because our great room is 14 feet wide and the smaller sizes would have looked wrong. ETL cert on the back plate. Overhead vents keep the glass cool to touch — no exposed hot metal facing the room. Overheat shutoff cycles the element down before anything gets close to unsafe. Well engineered. One note: 1500W on high is 12.5A. Plug into a dedicated outlet, not a shared circuit. I ran a dedicated 15A run for mine.

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Dennis K. Verified Purchase
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Recessed the 60-inch into a 12-foot accent wall. Neighbors think we redid the whole room.

Great-room accent wall is 12 feet across, ceiling is 11 feet. Vaulted. Was looking at gas inserts starting at 9 grand. Instead framed out a horizontal opening in the shiplap accent wall and recessed The Crystal Panel Grand into it. 3.19 inches deep meant a shallow inset. Wired an outlet inside the cavity. The 60-inch width fills the accent wall like a proper built-in — no visual gap on either side. From across the room it reads as a Restoration Hardware fireplace insert. Total cost including the panel, lumber, and outlet run: under 900 bucks. Contractor buddy told me I could have charged 8 grand for the install alone.

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Adrienne P. Verified Purchase
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Engineer. Kill-a-Watt: 1500W high, 750W low. Matches the label.

Kill-a-Watt on the outlet. High mode: exactly 1500W (12.5A at 120V). Low mode: exactly 750W. Flame-only with heat off: about 12W (LED array plus display) — slightly higher than the Wide because the LED bar is 10 inches longer. Coverage claim (400 sq ft) is basically accurate for a well-insulated room. My 480 sq ft great room goes from 62 to 70F in about 35 minutes on high, then holds at 70 on low. Slower than the 42-inch (same heat, bigger room), which is exactly what physics predicts. The Grand draws the same electricity as the 42 and 50, generates the same heat, and just spreads the flame effect over a longer window. If your wall justifies the size, get it.

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Vincent R. Verified Purchase
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My mother-in-law is 86. This is the fireplace she asked for in her great room.

Mother-in-law is 86, lives alone in a small ranch with a big open great room. Cold in the great room every winter no matter how high she turns the central heat. Installed the 60-inch Grand on her great-room wall behind the couch. She uses the remote almost exclusively — buttons big enough for her hands, red power button unmistakable. 12 flame colors are her favorite feature; she cycles through them 'like TV channels.' Great room stays warm without her having to bend to a floor unit. Glass stays cool so she is not worried about the grandkids visiting. Overheat shutoff so I do not worry about her either. The width fills her wall properly — the smaller sizes would have felt lost.

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Same 1500W of heat. Same 400 sq ft coverage. Same 3.19-inch depth. What differs: 10 more inches of flame than the Wide, 18 more than the 42. If your wall is over 9 feet across, the 60-inch Grand scales properly to it. If your wall is 7-8 feet, the 50-inch Wide is the right choice. If your wall is 5-6 feet, the 42-inch is the right choice — the Grand will look oversized in a smaller space.

No. It is an LED-lit visual effect behind a tempered glass front, with actual glass crystals in the ember bed lit from below in 12 colors. From normal viewing distance (5+ feet) it looks convincingly like a real fire and the color options are genuinely dramatic across 60 inches. Up close you can tell it is not real flame. No wood, no smoke, no crackling, no ash.

Any interior wall with two studs within reach of a wall outlet — the bracket anchors into studs and the cord is 6.5 ft long. At 60 inches wide and 42 lbs, a two-person mount is strongly recommended (one to hold the far end level while the other drops onto the bracket). Common spots: above a full-length sectional or long sofa, above a broad media console, or recessed into an accent wall for a built-in look. Mount so the top of the panel is at eye level when seated. Keep at least 8 inches clear above the top vents. Avoid mounting directly above a TV — the heat rises.

Wipe the tempered glass front with a soft dry cloth every few weeks to keep dust off the flame view. Vacuum the top vent slots once a season. That is it. No filters, no fluid, no annual servicing. If a flame color starts flickering weirdly (rare), unplug for 60 seconds and plug back in — it resets the LED array.

The flame-only mode (no heat) draws about 12W — essentially the same as a nightlight — and is designed to run continuously without safety concerns. That said, we still recommend using the 1-12 hour timer so nothing electrical runs unattended past when you want it to. If you want to combine flame ambience with heat overnight, use sleep mode: the display and flame dim, the heat cycles quietly, and the timer shuts everything off at the set time. Never leave a space heater in heat mode running when you leave the house.

Technically yes if you have a 120V AC circuit rated for the 12.5A draw. Realistically not the best fit — 1500W is a lot to pull from an RV inverter or a small solar setup, and at 60 inches this is unwieldy in an RV interior. Best in a stick-built home on a standard 15A wall circuit. Do NOT plug into an extension cord or power strip.

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Another cold night is coming. You already know what it feels like.

Every 1500-watt heater makes the same heat. What differs about this one: 60 inches of 12-color flame over a real glass crystal ember bed, 3.19 inches thin so it mounts on the wall without eating floor space, Alexa + phone + remote + touch control, and 400 sq ft of coverage. Plug it in, mount it up, warm the room, watch the flame. Tonight.