Jetmaster is bringing a new swathe of products to market in time for winter, which will also be on display at the upcoming designEX trade show.

A new, smaller Heat-N-Glo SL350 will be available, offering all the benefits of current SL550 and 6000TRS models. All three models employ the latest Intellifire technology – one flick of a switch instantly turns on the pilot light and the fire to produce an immediate effect and spectacular heat.

All the Heat-N-Glo units feature varied configurations of the authentic Campfyre logs to offer highly realistic effects with spectacular yellow flames and glowing embers that closely resemble a natural wood burning fire. This season, the new 6000TRS model features a new log set, more realistic than ever. The upgrade of the unique double-sided Heat-N-Glo gas fire radiates highly effective heat in two directions and acts as a stylish room divider.

The Heat-N-Glo 700 and 850 Campfyre burners offer increased length and additional logs to further enhance the appearance of both units.

Reflecting the dominant design influence of stainless steel this season, they feature a stainless steel front and cover plate, to give a very sleek appearance.

The Jetmaster Ironbark is now available in both 700 and 850 sizes. New designer-look pebble burners from Jetmaster are also available in 700 and 850 sizes to suit the minimalist or ultra-modern installation.

Additional unit sizes have been added to the Jetmaster range to cater for varying height requirements, allowing them to fit into the majority of brick fireplaces without the need for modification.

In addition to the Jetmaster gas universal units, a new Jetmaster gas convector box is available in 700 and 850 sized units. All units are available in a Zero Clearance casing which requires no brickwork and only plasterboard around the fireplace. The option of stainless steel sides and top louvres gives these units the very latest designer effect.

Stainless steel flanges in three or four sided options are also offered to suit the entire range of Jetmaster and Heat-N-Glo units.