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Pyrox Fireplace Creates Surreal Flames From Water, But There’s a Catch

Cool, smokeless flames that can be touched
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaJanuary 30, 20264 Mins Read
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People purchase fireplaces for two key reasons. First, they provide warmth and serve as an effective alternative to traditional electric heaters. Second is the aesthetic appeal. Most people want a fireplace to be the focal point of their living room, for both functional and aesthetic value. This is where the Pyrox water-powered fireplace enters the picture, a chic fit for modern homes.

First reported by Wired (Italian Edition), the Pyrox water-powered fireplace is gaining quite a bit of momentum on Kickstarter. On the contrary to what you may believe, the buzz surrounding this Kickstarter project has nothing to do with its heating abilities. Surprisingly, the fireplace doesn’t produce any heat at all. In fact, it is designed to function more as a home décor piece than a functional fireplace. So, how does it work, and what makes this fireplace such a rage? Let’s break it down.

Traditional fireplaces rely on their core value, which is providing heat. In return, they end up generating smoke and soot. But that is not the case with the Pyrox water-powered fireplace, which creates realistic flames without generating any heat. The technology combines an ultrasonic vapor module, a calibrated airflow system, and a layered LED optical array to create what the creator describes as hyper-realistic cold flames. To put that into context, unlike traditional fireplaces that burn wood or gas, Pyrox relies entirely on water and electricity to produce its mesmerizing flame effect.

The decorative fireplace boasts an “ultrasonic vapor module,” which, according to the maker, “converts ordinary water into an ultra-fine mist.” This mist is then shaped by a carefully engineered airflow system that lifts and guides the vapor into patterns that closely mimic the natural movement of flames. The layered LED lights project warm illumination through the rising mist, creating depth and motion that rivals actual fire.

One question that comes to mind is: How long does one water fill last? The maker responds, “A full 1-gallon fill delivers up to 30 hours of continuous ambience on the lowest mist setting. Runtime varies naturally with your chosen flame intensity.” And what happens when the water runs out? “Pyrox has an auto shut-off sensor. It stops automatically when the tank is low,” the maker informs us.

Now that it’s crystal clear the fireplace doesn’t emit any heat but rather mimics flames, it’s important to highlight that the unit features a total of seven flame colors: warm amber, golden glow, blue, green, purple, red, and turquoise. “Each mode creates a different atmosphere.” The best part is that it can be operated manually, so you won’t need to connect the unit via Bluetooth or WiFi.

Another natural question is: Is it safe? Well, the maker has released an unboxing and demo video in which company representatives run their hands through the “flames.” So, it’s safe to assume that it is indeed safe. The exterior remains cool to the touch thanks to careful separation between the outer shell and internal components, eliminating injury risks for homes with children and pets.

Also Read: A Detailed Guide on How to Clean Your Fireplace

The vapor chamber produces mist so fine that it is immediately absorbed by the surrounding air, eliminating concerns about condensation or moisture damage to nearby surfaces. This allows Pyrox to be installed in various settings without the venting requirements or structural modifications needed for conventional fireplaces.

For homeowners who crave the cozy atmosphere of a crackling fire but want to avoid the heat, mess, and potential dangers, Pyrox offers a compelling solution that brings the magic of flames into the modern age. The company is offering a unit at a $209 Early Bird price, which is 65 percent off the original retail price of $600.

Pyrox Water Powered Fireplace
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Pyrox Water Powered Fireplace
Image: PYROX
Pyrox Water Powered Fireplace
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Pyrox Water Powered Fireplace
Image: PYROX
Pyrox Water Powered Fireplace
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Pyrox Water Powered Fireplace
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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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