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Chimineas add ambiance and heat to outdoor spaces, with some offering useful safety and convenience features. Look for models with wide bases and doors that will help to prevent embers or logs from falling on something flammable, or burning the deck floor.

Also, keep in mind that chimineas are extremely hot and should be kept away from children.

AllModern Cold-Rolled Steel Chiminea

A chiminea can bring warmth and crackling fire to your patio or back yard. When shopping for a new one, take into consideration your space and what you plan to use it for. For instance, if plan to grill, select a model that has a grill grate and the ability to move logs easily. You also want to ensure you can comfortably sit near the fire without breathing in smoke that is smoky. In addition to considering your climate and whether you'll need to store the chiminea during freezing temperatures, you need to choose the material you want the chiminea to be made out of. Clay models are more traditional and less expensive however they are susceptible to breaking or shatter when frozen. Chimineas made of steel can rust if not properly coated with weatherproof finish. Cast iron is heavy, requires more maintenance, however, it will last for a long time and develop a cool patina with time. In the end, cast aluminum is a more expensive alternative but is also durable and designed to disperse heat evenly.

The AllModern Steel Chiminea is a great choice, thanks to its open design and large wood-burning chiminea is a great choice when you're looking for a large chiminea. Its rusty finish adds a casual appearance to your yard. Its chimney channels smoke upwards, keeping the flame from blowing into your face or causing smoky odors to fill your home. But, like many metal chimineas, this one is not ideal for places with high winds.

A gas chiminea is another option. These models don't require burning logs unlike models that burn wood. They utilize propane tanks, or they can be connected to natural gas lines that are already in use. The Cuisinart Chiminea is our top model we've examined. It lets you adjust the flame settings to ensure that it emits a comfortable glow or dancing flames.

A chiminea is the best chiminea choice for those who live in areas with cool evenings and are comfortable leaving the door open while tending to the fire. It should be set in a secure location far from flammable objects such as deck railings. It must also be properly anchored to the ground so it does not fall over.

Bali Outdoors Chiminea

Chimineas are equipped with chimneys that funnel smoke and ash away, unlike fire pits. These portable outdoor sources of heat can be constructed from steel, clay, or cast iron in a wide variety of designs. Some are updated versions of traditional clay chimineas whereas others are designed with a rustic and weathered look that develops a beautiful patina with time. Most chimineas feature a fire bowl and chimney to let smoke rise and a door or screen to shield pets and other people from falling embers. Certain chimineas are equipped with extra features like trays to store logs, or 360-degree screens that let people see the flames from multiple angles.

Think about the dimensions of the space the decor, as well as the dimensions of any other furniture you plan to use with the chiminea. The larger chimineas produce more heat but are heavier and more difficult to transport. Since they have tall chimneys and are often large, buyers should make sure that their chiminea does not come in contact with flammable items, such as an awning, or the deck floor.

Another aspect to consider when shopping for Chiminesas is how much maintenance and upkeep it'll need. Some models must be cleaned by a professional, while others can be cleaned with the garden hose. Some chimineas need to be painted or refinished regularly according to their style and the material. Additionally, if your chosen model has chimneys, they should be protected with a cap in order to stop rain from seeping into and corroding the interior of the chimney.

This chiminea is an excellent option for those looking for a modern, functional design. It's not as sturdy as our top pick but it's still a viable option. This cold-rolled steel chiminea has a streamlined shape that won't overwhelm a standard-sized deck or patio. It has an ash catcher at the bottom and a chimney that rises towards the side. It's protected on three sides, and includes a fire poker and an ash catcher.

Blue Rooster Company Chiminea

This indoor chiminea is a great option for those who want a wood-burning fireplace that can also be used as a grill. It has a sleek and modern design. The rounded sides of this chiminea as well as its large chimney allow you to see the fire from all angles, making it easier to relax and enjoy the warmth with your friends. The long flue helps to keep smoke away from the guests and prevent eye burns, while its fireplace is insulated and can hold logs that are up to 20 inches long.

This model made of steel is constructed from high-quality materials that are able to withstand years of usage in any climate. Its weather-proof, durable finish and tall smokestack guard against wind, rain debris from the yard salt air and corrosive chemicals found in soil and fertilizers. The chiminea's neck and mouth spark screens minimize the risk of sparking embers causing injury, while its built-in rain lid keeps water out of the chiminea during rainy weather.

This chiminea is a bit expensive, but its aesthetic appeal and high-quality construction justifies the price. Its rust resistant, solid cast aluminum chiminea aluminium composition is strong enough to hold large logs up to 20 inches. It also comes with a large fireplace that can accommodate a grilling grates to prepare burgers and your favorite grilling dishes. This chiminea's convenient carry handles and easy assembly (with no tools needed) make it easy to move between locations, while its rain cover and tarp keep it safe from the elements when it is not in use.

This chiminea with wood burning is an ideal choice for urban patios and other small outdoor chiminea fireplace spaces such as cement balconies, or postage-stamp-size city decks. It is easy to assemble and takes only 20 minutes. The tab and slot elements keep it in place and resistant to conditions like wind and rain. The chiminea has a tall smokestack, a long flue, and grate to make it easier to maintain and to stoke the fire. The chiminea comes with an ashpan and a handy cover to keep the area clean.