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Clay chimineas should be protected from the elements. Clay chimineas can be damaged or brittle when exposed to the rain and cold.

Chimineas that will be used regularly should be filled 50mm with sand or Gardeco Lava Stones (see Accessories above). This helps reduce the contact between the chiminea's direct flames. It also helps the material get used to the staggered heat.

Size

A chimenea can be the perfect size for many gardens and patios. The clay structure warms up and radiates the heat into the surrounding area, providing a cozy flame and an ambiance. They also function as wood burning stoves, consuming the various hardwoods that produce gorgeous natural aromas.

Smaller designs that taper into a chimney are ideal for smaller areas. Some are available with attractive colors that add a decorative element. They can be used to cook food on an open flame, a feature that brings an added satisfaction and enjoyment to a backyard gathering.

Chimineas were made by hand and then painted. They may discolor when used or placed outside. If this happens, the paint can easily be sanded and painted again with an exterior emulsion-based paint. This isn't usually required.

Some clay chimeneas come with a chrome BBQ grill so you can cook food over an open flame. Cooking can be done over an open flame while enjoying the ambience.

Chimineas made of clay have a larger surface area than chimineas made of metal. This makes them more safe to touch when they are hot. This helps to prevent the clay's interior from taking in too much heat and breaking. It is advisable to put 50mm of sand or Gardeco lava stones (see Accessories below) in the bottom of the chimenea in order to reduce the contact of the clay with the hot part of the fire and to create an uneven heat pattern.

Chimineas are an environmentally friendly alternative to gas grills and can be used for a range of fuel types, including propane, natural gas and charcoal. Chimineas work best when made with aromatic woods like Apple, Cherry, and Yew, which burn slowly and produce less ash. Chimeneas should be covered when not in use to protect it from snow and rain as it may be hard to get a fire going when the clay is wet.

Design

A clay chimenea can be a fantastic addition to any patio. The clay is fire-resistant and the design allows for an uncluttered, non-smoking fire. They are built with a large base that tapers into an elongated chimney and stack. The chimney holds the flame high and allows it to warm your outdoor space. A number of chimineas come with decorative details which enhances their design and adds a beautiful finishing touch to your garden or patio. A chimenea is a great choice for anyone with limited space who wants the warmth of a fire in the outdoor.

A chimenea is also used to cook. Some models come with an integrated barbecue that can be used to cook food over the fire. The adobe or clay material absorbs heat and radiates outward. You don't have to build a big fire to heat your food. They are also more easy than chimineas made of metal to maintain since they can be cleaned easily and are less likely to rust.

LB's large selection of clay chimineas provides a wide range of designs and colors to select from. The Wrapped With Iron chiminea is one illustration. The chiminea is designed in a style that incorporates the iron typically seen in Mexican pottery, and accents the piece with an original iron design on the lid and stack. The Serene is a different example of an older clay chiminea, with a more narrow pot. This model comes in softer colors and has an iron stand that supports the base and stack.

Chimineas can vary in color and design because they are made by hand. They can withstand a lot of heat and last for a long time when they are taken care of correctly. When not in use, they must be covered to shield the clay from snow and rain.

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Function

Chimeneas are a safe option to have an outdoor chiminea fireplace fire and can also add ambiance and light to your outdoor space. They have been used for centuries to provide warmth and heat but they are now used as an attractive focal feature in your garden or patio area. They are easy to operate and a good option for those who want the advantages of an outdoor fire without the risks associated with an open flame.

Clay chimineas are made of kiln fired clay with a waterproof glaze that ensures long-lasting durability. They are produced and fired in small local factories that aid communities and the economy in Mexico. They are fired kiln-fired at high temperatures to eliminate any organic or water-based material in the raw clay. This minimizes the possibility of cracking the clay because of thermal shock.

A lot of our larger models come with a cooking area where you can grill food over the flame. This is a great option for those who love to cook while entertaining simultaneously. It can make for a fun addition to your dinners.

When you first begin to use your chiminea it is always best to build an initial small fire before you slowly increase the size of the fire. It is essential to start small since the clay acts like a radiator. If you start large, the temperature will rise quickly. This can cause cracks in the clay since it isn't accustomed to the heat.

There are a variety of different designs in our large clay chiminea collection, including the Wrapped With Iron. This features the traditional clay look of Mexican pottery with an iron accent on the lid and the stack. The design also comes with a movable chimney stand and cover.

The Honeycomb clay steel chiminea is a contemporary fire pit with a cross-shaped pattern on the bowl and the stack. This model is lighter in color with softer tones and includes an adjustable chimney cover and stand.

Maintenance

Chimineas are made of clay, which is susceptible to cracking. This is not a major problem, but it could have a negative impact on the appearance and performance. To prevent this, it is important to take care of your steel chiminea. This means cleaning it regularly and using a protective sealant. Store your chiminea correctly to prevent damage from moisture and cold temperatures.

Unsafe handling is among the most common causes cracks in Chiminea. Handle a terracotta chiminea with care because it is a large piece fine china. Avoid dropping it or touching anything that is likely to ignite, or firing it while it is hot. A dealer once told me he didn't even guarantee his chimineas against breaking because most of them were broken due to careless handling before they were fired up once!

Using water to extinguish a fire is another common reason for cracks in Chimineas. Clay is extremely sensitive to sudden temperature fluctuations and the act of pouring water over a chiminea causes thermal shock and stress fractures. The best way to safely put out the flame in a chiminea would be to let it die naturally, or make use of sand.

It is important to buy an chiminea with an element of base. It will be easier to clean and will enhance the look of your yard. Chimineas that do not have stands can be hard to move, especially when it's rainy or windy. You should also purchase an instrument to help move the logs and a brush to remove the ash and soot.

When you first purchase your chiminea, it should be "cured" (broken in) slowly. Start with small fires and then gradually increase the size of your logs. In this process the clay will get more seasoned and resistant to cracks. A seasoned chiminea is more efficient at holding a larger, controlled fire. After three or four small flames, you will be able to start a full-size fire with confidence. It is crucial to keep an an eye on the size of the fire to ensure it doesn't get out of hand.