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How To Get Better Results Out Of Your Best Chiminea

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작성자 Kayla
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How to Choose the Best Chiminea for Your Outdoor Living Space

Chimineas are a great addition to any outdoor living area because it is more durable than a fireplace, and produces a focused, controlled flame. Look for models made of steel to resist corrosion and withstand high temperatures.

Also, ensure that your model comes with a log grate and a poker to ensure safe handling. The grate should ideally be removable to allow you to work on the fire without burning your fingers.

1. Terrain Chiminea Angled Obelisk

sunnydaze-sante-fe-50-inch-rustic-heavy-duty-steel-chiminea-with-rust-patina-finish-wood-grate-included-3534.jpgTerrain's obelisk-shaped chiminea with an angled design is currently $33 cheaper for a short time. It's the perfect accent for any backyard. It's made of weather-resistant steel, which is a heat-resistant material that develops an attractive rusty patina over time. It is lightweight and portable, and comes with grilling grates, so you can cook your favorite hamburgers while enjoying the burning flames.

While not as versatile as our top pick, this chiminea is a good option if you're looking for ways to add warmth and ambiance your backyard. The angled design not only looks fantastic, but also helps to keep the fire burning. Additionally, it has an easy latch which opens the mouth for easy access to put logs inside, and closes when you're finished.

As with any outdoor wood-burning fireplace pit, it's essential to clean the ashes from time to time and dust your chiminea to ensure security and longevity. You'll also want to finish the paint on metal chimineas clay with high-heat paint specifically designed for fireplaces or grills to help keep off rust and extend the lifespan of your investment.

You should make sure that the chimney is clear of obstructions, as well as cleaning it. A chiminea fireplaces made from metal needs a rain cap. This will protect it from heavy rain, which could cause water to splash into the chimney, and could cause the fire. It's also important to keep your chimney in a dry area during winter.

Cast iron chimineas are typically more expensive than other types of chimineas, but they're durable and sturdy. They're also easy to maintain. They are less likely to get rusty and develop an attractive patina over time. They can be quite heavy, however, so you'll need a sturdy back or assistance in moving it on your deck or patio.

You can also opt for a gas-burning chiminea if you're not keen on lugging around huge piles of wood. A lot of these models come with a tank built-in for propane gas or can be connected to your natural gas line. Some, such as our top pick from the Blue Rooster Company, even include a grill grate and fire poker to allow you to cook your food with your Chiminea.

2. Cuisinart Chiminea with Lava Rocks

In contrast to boring wood-burning fireplace pits and awkwardly shaped propane chiminea tower heaters, this chiminea delivers both stylish fiery ambiance and warm comfort for your outdoor dining area or lounge on your patio. A directional heat shield can push up to 40,000 BTUs of warm air to the outside to warm your guests for alfresco lunches or evening drinks and starlit dinners. The stainless steel base and sleek painted steel frame are robust. A tip-over safety switch is also included to provide additional security. 8 lbs. of red lava rocks are included, which absorb and disperse heat for warmth and atmosphere. Utilize the adjustable heat control system to alter the intensity of your flames. Heats up to 200 square feet.

4. Kelly Clarkson Home Chiminea

When you're looking to bring ambiance and warmth to your outdoor space, Chimineas are a great alternative. These wood-burning vessels can produce more heat than a traditional fire pit and their vertical chimneys will direct smoke away from seating. There are various sizes and styles to choose from, some updated versions of the traditional clay models while others are vintage-inspired alternatives in cast iron or steel which develop a beautiful patina with time. Unlike regular wood-burning fire pits, chimineas are typically safe to use on decks made of wood as they are properly placed and shielded from sparks.

Although there aren't many of contemporary-looking chimineas on the market, this one from Kelly Clarkson Home impresses with its sleek lines and tone-on-tone gray finish. It has a large opening that allows for easy loading of logs. It also comes with an open-air cover and a log screen. A grill grate is included for cooking food on the fire.

The curving legs of this chiminea might not be the best choice for uneven surfaces, but they can withstand the weight of the chiminea. It's among the tallest and widest chimineas in our lineup, and it weighs just over 30 pounds--meaning it won't require many people to move it around your patio. It's also one of the lightest chimineas that we have on our list, making it a great choice for smaller spaces such as cement balconies and postage-stamp-size urban patios.

This angled obelisk chiminea is a stylish and affordable option from Terrain which is currently on sale. It's a little larger and shorter than the other obelisk chimineas that we have on our list, and is made from weather-resistant steel with a dark oxidized finish that will gradually develop an aged patina over time. The large opening allows for easy construction of an enormous fire. The chiminea comes with a mesh cover as well as a log screen a poker and a grate to use to cook on.

Though chimineas aren't as popular as fireplaces with built-in outdoor chiminea fireplace units, they're a great option for adding a touch of elegance to your patio and making your backyard more inviting and cozy. With their distinctive design and practical features, these multi-purpose fire pits are bound to become your new favorite way to relax in the great outdoors.

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