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Black Friday used to be an opportunity to buy big box electronics you’d wait for all year. Luckily, the times have changed, so you don't have to wait in line anymore to get a great deal on useful home technology. Walmart has an incredible offer you won’t want to miss ahead of Black Friday on the Costway 32-Inch Electric Fireplace Mantel TV Stand
It's currently selling for just $230, down from its original price of $479. With a 52% discount and tons of charming features, this piece can be a delightful addition to your winter sanctuary.
Costway Electric Fireplace Mantel, From $230 (was $479) at Walmart
This electric fireplace mantel isn’t just about warmth; it’s a stunning enhancement for your décor. Available in classic white and rich brown finishes, it effortlessly complements a variety of styles, from contemporary elegance to cozy rustic.
It’s not just a piece of furniture. It’s also an eye-catching centerpiece that will elevate family gatherings and create the perfect atmosphere for cherished movie nights. One of its standout features is the mesmerizing 3D dancing flame effect, which allows you to choose from three brightness levels. Even if you’re not in need of heat, you can create a warm and inviting glow to set the perfect mood for any occasion, whether you’re entertaining friends or savoring solitude with a good book.
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For those cozy nights in, this fireplace has simple control options. Just picture yourself curled up on the couch, remote control in hand, as you effortlessly change the flame effect or temperature without ever having to get up. You’ll need to have a couple of AAA batteries on hand for the remote, as they're not included.
The robust 1400-watt heating element is powerful enough to warm spaces up to 400 square feet. Just imagine no longer needing to bundle up under blankets while waiting for your home to heat up! The fireplace comes with a straightforward thermostat that can be set from 62 to 82 degrees, along with a convenient timer that ranges from 0.5 to 6 hours.
Safety is also a top priority. The product has been tested to ensure it meets safety and performance standards, and the anti-tip design adds an extra layer of stability if you have little ones or curious pets.
Costway Electric Fireplace Mantel, From $230 (was $479) at Walmart
"Perfect pick," one shopper wrote. "Very easy to put together. Just what I needed for my bedroom. Feels so cozy."
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