Durablow WiFi gas fireplace remote for millivolt valve vs Durablow gas fireplace remote with battery-free switch
Overall winner: Durablow WiFi gas fireplace remote for millivolt valve
Key Differences
Product A (Durablow B0BHNVFNKM) is a battery-free remote system focused on simple on/off control and a lower listed price; it requires no external power at the receiver but is not a power-supply/ignitor. Product B (Durablow B07DDCL8P5) adds Wi‑Fi smart features (no hub needed, timer functionality, works with smart assistants) and has higher user ratings, though it lacks 5GHz support and some users report mixed reliability on fire control
Durablow WiFi gas fireplace remote for millivolt valve
Smart WiFi fireplace controller for 2.4GHz networks, no hub required. Control from anywhere with the Smart-Life app and compatible ecosystems. A customer notes easy installation and straightforward wiring connection
Pros
- WiFi-based fireplace control via app
- No hub required
- Timer scheduling for automatic on/off
- Compatible with multiple smart home platforms
Cons
- 2.4GHz WiFi only (not 5GHz)
- Mixed feedback on fire control reliability
Durablow gas fireplace remote with battery-free switch
Wireless remote control kit for gas heating appliances with a battery-free on/off switch and receiver. Passes voltage from the fireplace thermopile for safety, no external power needed for the receiver
Pros
- battery-free on/off switch
- receiver powered by 100-240VAC
- wireless control for gas appliances
- simple installation feedback from customers
Cons
- remote functionality mixed in user feedback
- some compatibility issues reported
- not a power supply or ignitor unit
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Durablow |
| Durability | Durablow |
| Versatility | Durablow |
| User Reviews | Durablow |