Two important considerations to note.
Difference between electric and gel fuel fireplaces.
Consequently there is no actual burner the cans are essentially the burner mechanism.
Fueling methods for devices are not interchangeable.
When using alcohol gel you simply shake the canister remove the label place in the fireplace and light with a wand lighter.
Realism primarily decorative gel fireplaces often include multi piece oak logs a wrought iron grate and lava rocks to add to the ambiance.
The cans contain a gel fuel which is lit with a lighter.
Some gel fireplaces come with a snuffer.
The two fireplaces are very similar in use however there are still some differences.
To extinguish simply replace the gel fuel canister or use a gel fuel snuffer.
Either method will cut off the oxygen supply to the fire.
Tabletop fireplaces are designed specifically to utilize only one type of fuel.
The gel fireplaces are usually lighted by slotting tin cans within the fireplace.
Gel fuel fireplaces emit heat and warmth by live flames that burn via gel fuel.
Most tabletop fireplaces use either bioethanol liquid fuel or alcohol gel fuel.
All they require to operate are a standard 120 v wall outlet making them a plug and play application.
I created an organized presentation of the differences between the two types of fuels.
A gel fuel fireplace makes it even simpler to add a little extra heat to a room although the need to replace the fuel cans frequently makes these models less convenient to use.