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Chimineas For Sale

Enjoying fires with friends and family can be made with the chiminea, a classic outdoor potbellied fireplace. They are not easy yard art pieces, and proper maintenance will ensure their long-lasting use.

Chimineas are safer to use than open flame fire pits because their design directs smoke upwards away from the people who are sitting around the fire. They also burn cleaner than fire pits with wood burning.

Clay Chimineas

A clay chimenea emits a warm, clean fire that you can enjoy in your patio or garden all year long. It transforms your outdoor space into a magical room where you can gather with your family and friends for meals, chats, special events and impulsive fun no matter the weather.

Clay chimeneas can be made in small factories in Mexico. They are fired in kilns to extremely high temperatures, which removes any organic matter and water. The clay is then glazed, and a waterproof seal added which decreases the chance of cracking.





Chimineas are fantastic for cooking fish, meat and other foods in an open flame. They can also be filled with aromatic woods, such as yew, oak and cherry that slowly burn emitting wonderful natural scents. Chimines can also be used as an ornamental element to add beauty to any outdoor decor.

Metal Chimineas

Contrary to traditional clay models a chiminea made of steel will not break if it is accidentally knocked over. These versatile fireplaces are made of rust-proof, heavy-duty steel. They create a warm, cozy atmosphere that is perfect for outdoor spaces. They're available in a range of styles, from mid-century modern to Texas and Star cutouts. They also produce a lot more heat than clay chimineas, so you can stay outside longer to sit by the fire.

Many feature a wide base that tapers off into an attractive chimney with a strong draw. Some have gorgeous, hand-crafted details to improve the look of your patio. They can be used to burn incense, palo Santo or sage. Each chiminea includes detailed instructions, a burn-tray and (if needed) firewood and a kindling to get started. They are also simple to move around to create a cozy space wherever you want.

Compact Chimineas

While a large chiminea can easily overwhelm your patio and require a lot of space to illuminate, there are smaller options that don't take up the same space. This chiminea made of cast iron by Millwood Pines, for example it is just 15 inches wide and 28 inch tall, which makes it ideal for a backyard setting. It features a traditional pot-bellied shape with a long chimney as well as an unscreened, open mouth in the front. It does not come with grilling grates, nor a spark screen, but it does come with an umbrella that rains and sits well on its three legs.

In addition to their compact dimensions, these chimineas are easy to maintain and clean according to Taylor. However, you will need to clean out the ash from your fireplace and clear away any cobwebs. Metal chimineas also tend to rust over time, so it's important to regularly repaint them with high-heat paint for maximum durability.

Clay chimineas can also be an ideal alternative for those who don't have lots of space but still want to enjoy an open fireplace with wood. This chiminea made by Wiosi is a perfect blend of classic charm and traditional clay with an efficient, compact design. It isn't required to be assembled and comes with a stand made of steel that holds the chimney above the firebox. It can be used with smaller pieces or even candles.

The chiminea has one drawback: it is only open at the front. You might not receive as much heat from it. However, this is why it's so simple to clean and maintain.

Based on your needs and the space you have, you can select one that burns propane or wood. If you decide to go with the gas option, be sure to select a model that can be connected to propane tanks. It's also recommended to pick up an appropriate cover for your propane tank for your chiminea so it stays safe from the elements when you're not making use of it.

Portable Chimineas

Chimineas are a great addition to your patio or any outdoor space. It provides a space where friends and family can meet. Chimineas are available in many styles and materials depending on your budget and needs. garden chiminea , while traditional and relatively cheap are susceptible to cracking when temperatures drop below freezing. Cast iron chimineas can be heavy and expensive but hold heat well and can develop an attractive natural patina as they age. Steel chimineas are lightweight but vulnerable to rusting, whereas cast aluminum is more costly but extremely durable and simpler to maintain.

Make sure that your chiminea is placed in a stable, non-flammable surface, such as sand, concrete or a hearthpad to ensure everyone's safety. It's also important to clean up any debris that could ignite and to keep it in a covered area during rainy days. When assembling your chiminea ensure that you read the directions carefully and ask a trusted friend to assist you avoid breaking any of its components. Once it's assembled, make sure the chimney has an open mouth and is not blocked in any way. It should be raised from the ground using the use of a stand made of metal or if it's a clay chiminea with clay legs built into it.

Gas-burning models are an excellent option if you're looking for an chiminea, but do not enjoy the smell of smoke or possibility of fires in chimneys. These can be connected to a propane tank, so you can enjoy an ember-burning fire without worrying about the potential for a massive fire that could destroy your property or affect your neighborhood's air quality. The models are designed to resemble an old-fashioned chiminea made of clay so that they can blend into the design of your backyard. This AllModern all-weather chiminea, as an example, has an oxidized surface that gives it an informal, rustic look but is still functional and secure. It's only accessible on the front and lacks grilling grates, screens or rain cap, yet it is still able to channel smoke upwards to avoid choking on the ash. It requires a little bit more maintenance than a chiminea with wood burning because you'll need to refill it more often.

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