Durablow WiFi gas fireplace remote for millivolt valve vs Durablow TS1003 gas fireplace remote with thermostat and timer
Overall winner: Durablow WiFi gas fireplace remote for millivolt valve
Key Differences
Product A (Durablow WiFi Fireplace Remote) is the more affordable, Wi‑Fi enabled option with app and voice assistant integration and no hub required; Product B (Durablow TS1003) is a higher-tier remote kit with built-in thermostat and LCD but is not compatible with millivolt systems and has larger user base with mixed reliability reports. Choose A if you want smart home voice/app control and easier network setup; choose B if you need an integrated thermostat display and traditional remote kit features
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 TS1003 gas fireplace remote with thermostat and timer
Wireless remote control kit for modulating gas fireplace valves with thermostat and LCD timer. Provides 4.5–6.0 VDC output and works with servo motor gas valves;NOT a power supply. Customer note: easy install and good value, with mixed remote performance
Pros
- thermostat-controlled fireplace operation
- remote plus receiver kit for gas valves
- lcd timer for scheduling
- easy to install
Cons
- does not output power itself
- not compatible with millivolt systems
- remote performance may vary by user
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Durablow |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Durablow |
| User Reviews | Durablow |