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How to Choose the Best Chiminea for Your Outdoor Living Space

A chiminea is an excellent option for an outdoor living space because it is more durable than a fire pit and provides a focused, controlled flame. Choose models made from metal to resist rust and high temperatures.

Also, ensure that your model comes with log grates and an ax to ensure safe handling. Ideally, the grate must be removable so you can tend to the fire without fear of burning your fingers.

1. Terrain Angled Obesisk Chiminea

Terrain's obelisk-shaped chiminea with grill that is angled is currently on sale for $33 for a limited period of time. It makes the perfect accent for any backyard. It is made of weather-steel, which is a heat-resistant metal that develops a beautiful patina of rust over time. It's lightweight enough to be portable and includes a grilling grate so you can cook your favorite burgers and take pleasure in the flames roaring while you cook.

While not as versatile as our top pick, this chiminea is a good alternative if you're looking for ways to add warmth and ambiance your backyard. The angled design isn't only visually striking and attractive, but it also draws fresh air to keep the fire going. It also features a convenient lock that allows you to effortlessly place logs into the fire and closes the mouth when done.

As with any outdoor wood-burning fireplace pit, it's important to clean the ashes from time to time and dust your chiminea for security and long-term durability. You'll also want to apply a coat of paint to metal chimineas using high-heat paint specifically designed for fireplaces or grills to help keep off rust and extend the life of your investment.

In addition to cleaning the ash and dust In addition, you should ensure that the chimney is free of obstructions. A chiminea extra large made of metal requires a rain cap. It will shield it from heavy rain that could cause water to splash into the chimney and cause the fire. It is also essential to store your Chiminea in a dry place during winter.

Cast iron chimineas tend to be more expensive than other types of chimineas, but they're sturdy and durable. They're also easy to maintain. They're less prone to rust than steel, and tend to develop a gorgeous natural patina over time. They aren't light, however, so you'll need to have a strong back or get assistance moving it on your deck or patio.

You can also opt for a gas-burning chiminea, if you're not interested in hauling around huge piles of wood. A lot of these models have a tank built-in for propane gas or be connected to your natural gas line. Certain models, such as our top pick by the Blue Rooster Company include a grill grates, fire poker and other cooking equipment.

2. Cuisinart Chiminea with Lava Rocks

This garden chiminea is a chic alternative to the boring fireplaces that burn wood and the awkwardly-shaped propane tower heaters. It will add ambiance and warmth to your patio or outdoor dining area. A directional heat shield pushes up to 40,000 BTUs outwards, warming your guests during alfresco meals or evening cocktails. The sleek steel frame is painted and the stainless steel base are sturdy and come with a tip-over safety switch to provide additional protection. 8 lbs. of red lava rocks are included. These trap and disperse heat for warmth and atmosphere. Use the heat control system that can be adjusted to adjust your flames. The heater can reach 200 square feet.

4. Kelly Clarkson Home chiminea and bbq and chiminea (look at these guys)

When you're looking to bring ambiance and warmth to your outdoor area, Chimineas are a great option. These wood-burning vessels can produce more heat than conventional fire pits, and their vertical chimneys aid in directing smoke away from seating areas. There are many sizes and styles available and some are updated versions of the traditional clay models while others are vintage-inspired options in cast iron or steel which develop a beautiful patina with time. Chimineas can be used on wooden decks. They are safe to use unlike regular wood-burning fireplaces.

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 features a large opening that allows for easy loading of logs. It also has an open-air cover and log screen. Grill grates are also included to cook food on the fire.

The bent legs of this chiminea might not be suitable for uneven surfaces, but they can support its weight. It's one of our largest and tallest chimineas, and weighs a little over 30 pounds. This means that it won't require more than one person to take it from your patio. It's one of the lighter Chimineas we've reviewed. This makes it a great choice for smaller areas, like cement balconies or large urban patios that are the size of a postage stamp.

This obelisk with an angled design is a stylish and reasonably priced option that's currently offered for sale at Terrain. It's a bit shorter and wider than the other obelisk chimineas on our list, and it's made of weather-resistant steel and dark oxidized finish that will slowly develop a rustic patina with time. The large opening permits a large fire to be built. It also has the option of a mesh screen, log-screen, a poker, and cooking grates.

Although chimineas might not be as popular as outdoor fireplaces that are built into the ground, they are a great way to enhance your patio and make your backyard more comfortable and inviting. With their distinctive design and practical features, these multi-purpose fire pits are sure to be your new favorite way to relax in the great outdoors.