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Fires of fun with family and friends can be made with an chiminea, which is a classic outdoor potbellied fireplace. These are not carefree yard art pieces, and regular maintenance will ensure their long life.
Chimineas are operated more secure than open flame
fire pits & chimineas pits because they move smoke upwards and away from people who are enjoying the fire. They also burn more efficiently than wood-burning firepits.
Clay Chimineas
A chimenea made of clay emits a warm, clean fire that can be enjoyed all year all year round in your garden or patio. It transforms your outdoor space into a magical, extra-room where family and friends can gather for meals, relaxing chats, special occasions, and indulging in impulsive fun whatever the weather.
Clay chimeneas are made in small factories in Mexico. They are then fired in kilns at very high temperatures, which removes any organic matter and water. The clay is then glazed, and an elastomeric seal is then added to reduce the risk of it cracking.
Chimineas are excellent for cooking fish, meat and other vegetables over an open flame. It is also possible to add aromatic woods, such as yew or oak, which release amazing natural scents when they burn. Chimines can also be used as an accent piece to complement any outdoor decor.
Metal Chimineas
Contrary to traditional clay models a
chiminea extra large made of steel won't break in the event of being accidentally thrown over. Made of steel that is strong These versatile fireplaces provide warm and cozy atmosphere that is perfect for outdoor space. They're available in a variety of styles, from mid-century
modern chiminea to Texas and Star cutouts. They also produce more heat than clay chimineas, which means you'll be able to stay outside longer and enjoy the flame.

A lot of them have a broad base that tapers to an elongated chimney with an attractive draw. Some feature beautiful hand-crafted features that add a touch of elegance to your patio's design. 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 kindling. They're also easy to move around your yard to create a cozy space in the place you'd like it.
Compact Chimineas
There are smaller chimineas that will not take up much space. A large chiminea can take up a lot of space on your patio. For instance this chiminea made of cast iron from Millwood Pines is just 15 inches wide and 28 inches tall which makes it the perfect size for an intimate backyard setting. It is a pot-bellied style with a long chimney and a front mouth that is not screened. It does not include grilling grates, nor a spark screen, but it does have an umbrella that rains and sits well on its three legs.
Taylor says that these compact chimineas, in spite of their small size they are relatively simple to clean and maintain. You will still need to get rid of the ash from your firebox and clean off cobwebs. Metal chimineas will also rust with time, so you'll need to paint them frequently with high-heat enamel to ensure maximum durability.
Clay chimineas can also be an ideal alternative for those who don't have lots of space but still want to enjoy a wood-burning fireplace. 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 supports the chimney over the firebox. It can be used with small pieces of wood or a few candles.
The only issue with this chiminea is that it's only open from the front, meaning you might not be able to draw enough heat from it. It's easy to clean, and maintain.
Based on your needs and the space available, you can pick an chiminea that burns propane or wood. If you choose the gas option, be sure to select one that connects to the propane tank or can be attached to your natural gas line. It's also recommended to purchase an appropriate cover for your propane tank for your chiminea, so that it's safe from the elements when you're not using it.
Portable Chimineas
Chimineas can be an ideal addition to your patio, or any outdoor space. It provides a space where family and friends can gather. Chimineas are available in a variety of designs and materials, based on your budget and preferences. Clay chimineas are traditional and inexpensive, however they may break in cold temperatures. Cast iron chimineas can be heavy and costly, yet they retain heat well and will develop a beautiful natural patina with the passage of time. Chimineas made of steel tend to rust but are lightweight. Cast aluminum is heavier, but more durable and is easier to keep clean.

Make sure your chiminea is on a safe non-flammable, non-flammable surface such as concrete, sand or a hearthpad, to ensure everyone's safety. It is also essential to regularly remove any materials that could ignite and to place the chiminea in a protected space during rainy conditions. To avoid breaking any parts be sure to read the directions carefully and ask a friend to assist you in assembling your chiminea. After the chiminea is put together, ensure that the chimney mouth is open and not blocked. It should also be raised off the ground with an aluminum stand or, for a clay chiminea clay chiminea, clay legs built into the.
Gas-burning models are an excellent alternative if you're looking to build an chiminea, but do not enjoy the smell of smoke or possibility of fires in chimneys. They can be connected to a propane tank so you can have a crackling fire without having to worry about the possibility for a massive fire that could cause damage to your home or the neighborhood's air quality. Many models are designed to look like the traditional clay chiminea making them more in line with the design of your backyard. This AllModern all-weather chiminea, for instance has an oxidized finish that gives it a casual, rustic appearance, while still keeping it functional and safe. It is only open at the front, and it does not have grilling grates, a rain cap, or screen. However, it channels smoke upwards to avoid choking from the ash. It will require more maintenance because it will require refueling more frequently than an alternative that burns wood.