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Chimineas For Sale A chiminea is a classic outdoor fireplace that features a potbellied design. It's a great way to relax and enjoy a fire with family and friends. However, they aren't easy pieces of garden art, and proper maintenance is essential for their longevity. Chimineas are operated more secure than open flame fire pits because they direct smoke upwards and away from people who are enjoying the fire. They also burn more cleanly than fire pits that burn wood. Clay Chimineas A clay chimenea emits a warm, clean fire that you can enjoy in your patio or garden throughout the year. It transforms your outdoor space into a magical space where you can gather with friends and family for meals, relaxed conversations, special occasions, and even have a blast of fun regardless of the weather. Chimeneas made of clay are produced by small factories in Mexico which are fired in kilns with extremely high temperatures in order to remove any water and organic matter leaving the porous clay material. It is then glazed and sealed with a waterproof seal which reduces the risk of cracking. Chimineas are great for cooking fish, meat and other vegetables in an open flame. They can also be filled with aromatic woods like oak, yew and cherry that burn slowly release wonderful natural scents. Chimineas can also be used as an ornamental element to add beauty to any outdoor décor. Metal Chimineas Contrary to traditional clay models a chiminea made of steel won't break if accidentally knocked over. These versatile fireplaces are constructed from heavy-duty, rust-resistant steel. They provide warm, cozy ambience that is perfect for outdoor areas. Available in a variety of styles ranging from mid-century to Texas and Star cutouts. They also produce more heat than clay chimineas, so you'll be able to stay outdoors longer and enjoy the fire. Many have a large base that tapers to the chimney, which has an attractive draw. Others have beautiful, handcrafted details that can improve the look of your patio. They can be used to burn incense, palo Santo or sage. Each chiminea comes complete with instructions, a burn tray and (if required) firewood and a kindling. They're also easy to move around your yard to create a relaxing atmosphere wherever you'd like it. Compact Chimineas There are smaller chimineas that will not take up a lot of space. A large chiminea can take up a lot of space on your patio. This chiminea made of cast iron by Millwood Pines, for example, is only 15 inches wide and 28 inch tall, making it the perfect choice for an outdoor setting. It is a classic pot-bellied shape with a chimney that is long and an open, unscreened mouth in the front. It does not come with grilling grates or an electrical screen, however it does come with a rain cap, and it sits solidly on three legs. In addition to their compact size, these small chimineas are relatively easy to maintain and clean, according to Taylor. However, you will need to remove ash from your firebox and clear away any cobwebs. Metal chimineas also tend to be rusty over time, which is why it's important to regularly repaint them with high-heat paint to ensure maximum durability. Clay chimineas are also a good choice for people who want to experience the ambience of a fire that is wood-burning but don't have much space. This chiminea made by Wiosi combines the classic charm of traditional clay with the compact, space-saving design. It comes with a stand made of steel that holds the chimney above the firebox. chiminea for the garden fireplacesandstoves can be used with small pieces of wood or even the use of a few candles. The only downside to this chiminea is that it's only open at the front, which means you might not be able to get as much heat from it. It's easy to clean, and maintain. You can find chimineas for sale that use propane or wood, depending on your preferences and the kind of outdoor space available. If you choose the gas option, make sure you select one that can be connected to a propane tank. It is also worth considering purchasing a propane tank to your chiminea in order to protect it from weather damage when it's not being used. Portable Chimineas Chimineas are an ideal addition to your patio or any outdoor space. It provides a space where friends and family can gather. Chimineas come in various designs and materials, based on your needs and budget. Clay chimineas, while classic and affordable are susceptible to cracking when temperatures are below freezing. Cast iron chimineas are heavy and costly, yet they retain heat well and will develop a gorgeous natural patina with age. Steel chimineas are lightweight but prone to rusting, while cast aluminum is more costly but extremely durable and simpler to maintain. Make sure your chiminea is on a safe, non-flammable surface, like concrete, sand or a hearthpad to ensure safety for everyone. It is also essential to remove all flammable materials and to use the chiminea in a protected space during rainy conditions. When assembling your chiminea make sure you go through the directions thoroughly and have a friend help you avoid breaking any of its parts. Once it's assembled, ensure that the chimney has an open mouth and isn't blocked in any way. It should also be elevated off the ground using an aluminum stand or, if it's the clay chiminea, clay legs that are constructed into it. Gas-burning models are a great option if you want a chiminea but don't enjoy the smell of smoke or possibility of chimney fires. These models can be connected to propane tanks, which means you can enjoy the sound of the flame without having to worry about a massive fire that may damage the property or impact the air quality in your neighborhood. They are designed to look similar to a clay chiminea so that they can blend into the design of your backyard. This AllModern all-weather chiminea for example has an oxidized finish that gives it an informal, rustic look but is still functional and safe. It's only accessible on the front, and does not have grilling grate, screen or rain cap, but 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 have to refill frequently.
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