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How to Choose the Best Chiminea for Your Outdoor Living Space





A chiminea can be a fantastic option for an outdoor living space as it is more durable than a fireplace and offers a focused, controlled flame. Look for models made of metal that resist corrosion and can withstand high temperatures.

Make sure your stove comes with a log grate as well as a poker to ensure safety handling. The grate should ideally be able to be removed in order for you to manage the fire without burning your fingers.

1. Terrain Chiminea Angled Obelisk

This angled obelisk chiminea from Terrain is currently discounted to $33 for a limited period and is the perfect addition to any backyard. It's made from weather steel, which is a heat-resistant material that develops a cool rusty patina over time. It's light enough to be easily carried around, and includes a grilling grate so you can cook your favorite burgers and enjoy the roaring flames while you cook.

Although it's not as versatile as our top pick, this chiminea is a good choice if you're in search of an option to add warmth and ambiance to your backyard. The angled design isn't only striking visually, but it also draws fresh air to keep the fire burning. It also features a convenient lock that allows you to effortlessly place logs into the fire, and then close the mouth once you're done.

Like any other outdoor wood-burning fire pit, it's essential to clean the ashes from time to time and dust your chiminea for security and long-term durability. You can also touch up the paint on metal chimineas with high-heat paint specifically designed for grills and fireplaces. This will help prevent rusting and extend the life of your investment.

You should make sure that the chimney is free of obstructions, in addition to cleaning it. A chiminea made from metal needs a rain cap. This will shield it from heavy rain that could cause water to splash onto the chimney and possibly start an fire. It's also important to keep your chimney in a dry area during winter.

Cast iron chimineas are more expensive, but they're also durable and sturdy. They're also easy to maintain. They are less likely to rust and will develop a beautiful patina with time. However they can be quite heavy so you'll either need a strong back, or help moving them onto your patio or deck.

You can also opt for a chiminea that burns gas for those who don't want carry huge piles of wood around. A lot of these models come with an integrated propane gas tank or connect to your existing natural gas line. Some, such as our top choice from the Blue Rooster Company, even include a grill grate and fire poker so you can cook your food with your chiminea.

2. Cuisinart Chiminea with Lava Rocks

In contrast to boring wood-burning fireplace pits and awkwardly-shaped propane tower heaters, this chiminea offers fashionable, fiery ambiance as well as cozy warmth for your outdoor dining space or patio lounge. A directional heat shield pushes up to 40000 BTUs of warm air to the outside to warm your guests for outdoor lunches, sunset cocktails and starlit dinners. The sleek steel frame is painted and the stainless steel base are durable with a tip-over security switch for added protection. 8 lbs. 8 lbs. Utilize the heat control system that can be adjusted to alter the intensity of your flames. It can heat up to 200 square foot.

4. Kelly Clarkson Home Chiminea

If you're looking to add warmth and ambiance to your outdoor area, the chiminea is a great option. These wood-burning vessels are able to produce more heat than standard fire pits, and their vertical chimneys aid in directing smoke away from seating areas. There are a variety of styles and sizes available, some updated versions of traditional clay models while others are vintage-inspired models in steel or cast iron which develop a beautiful patina as time passes. Contrary to traditional fire pits for wood burning Chimineas are usually suitable for use on wooden decks so long as they're properly placed and protected from sparks.

While there's not a lot of modern-looking chimineas on market, this model by Kelly Clarkson Home impresses with its sleek lines and tone-on-tone gray finish. It features a large opening that's easy to fill with logs. It also comes with an edging, a poker and a log screen to ensure secure use. Grill grates are also included for cooking food on the fire.

Even though the curved legs on this chiminea don't work for uneven surfaces, they're capable of supporting its substantial weight. It's among the tallest and widest chimineas we have in our selection, and it weighs just 30 pounds, meaning it doesn't require a lot of people to move it around your patio. It's also one of the lightest chimineas on our list, which makes it a great choice for small spaces like cement balconies or postage stamp-sized urban patios.

This angled obelisk is a stylish and budget-friendly option available on sale from Terrain. It's slightly smaller and broader than our other obelisk-shaped one constructed of weather-resistant steel. The dark oxidized finish will develop a rustic patina with time. The large opening allows an enormous fire to be constructed. It also comes with an oblong screen, a log-screen, a poker, and a cooking grates.

Although chimineas aren't as well-known as built-in outdoor fireplaces, they're a great option for adding a touch of elegance to your patio and making your backyard feel more welcoming and warm. These fire pits will be your preferred outdoor activity due to their unique design.

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