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Clay chimineas should be protected from the elements. If left exposed to rain and cold a
clay chiminea can be softer or break.
Chimineas that are frequently used should be filled with 50mm of sand or Gardeco Lava stones (see Accessories above). This will reduce contact between the chiminea and direct flames. It also allows the material to adapt to the gradual heat.
Size
A chimenea is the ideal size for most patios and gardens. The clay structure radiates heat and creates a cozy atmosphere. They also function as wood burning stoves, efficiently consuming various aromatic woods that emit beautiful natural aromas.
The smaller designs that taper into the shape of a chimney are perfect for smaller areas. Some are available in several attractive colors that add a decorative touch. They can be used to cook food over an open flame, an option that brings an added level of gratification and enjoyment to the experience of a backyard gathering.
Ceramic Chimineas have been hand-crafted and painted by hand. They can fade if used or left outside. If this is the case paint can be lightly sanded and repainted with an exterior emulsion based paint, although this isn't usually necessary.
Certain clay chimeneas come with a chrome BBQ grill so you can cook food on an open flame. This lets you enjoy the ambiance of an open fire while cooking a meal and adds an additional layer of flavour that isn't possible with electric or gas cookers.
Clay chimineas have a much larger surface area than metal chimineas. This makes them more safe to touch when they are hot. This also helps prevent the inner clay from taking in too much heat and breaking. It is recommended to place 50mm of sand (or Gardeco lava stone) on the bottom to stop the clay from coming into contact with the most hot part and to create an even heat pattern.
Chimineas are a green alternative to gas barbecues. Chimineas can be used with various fuels such as natural gas, propane and charcoal. They are especially effective when they are used with aromatic hardwoods such as Apple, Cherry and Yew which burn slowly, leaving the scent of a lovely fragrance and producing less ash. Cover the chimenea if it is not in use. This will protect it from snow or rain.
Design
A chimenea made of clay can be a great addition to any patio. The clay is fire-resistant and the design permits a clean, non-smoking flame. The base is large and is shaped to form an chimney. The chimney captures the flame and holds it high to allow it to warm your outdoor space. A lot of chimineas feature decorative details that enhance their appearance and provides a stunning finishing touch to your patio or garden. A chimenea is a great choice for anyone with limited space and who would like the warmth of a fire in the outdoor.
A chimenea can also be used for cooking. Some models come with an inbuilt barbecue that can be used to cook food over the fire. The adobe or clay material absorbs heat and radiates outward. You don't need to build a huge fire to cook your food. They are also less difficult than metal chimineas to maintain as they can be cleaned easily and are less prone to rust.
LB's selection of large clay chimineas offers a variety of designs and colors to select from. The Wrapped With Iron
chiminea outdoor fireplace is a prime example. This chiminea is a great example of a chiminea that incorporates the iron commonly seen in Mexican pottery. It also has a unique design on the lid and stack. The Serene chiminea is another example of a clay chiminea which is more traditional in appearance and features a smaller bowl. It is also finished in soft hues and comes with a deluxe iron stand that supports the base and stack.
Chimineas are made by hand and painted The style and color can vary slightly from item to. If they are well-maintained they will withstand high temperatures and last for a long time. When not in use, they must be covered to shield the clay from snow and rain.
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Function
A chimenea provides a safe way to enjoy a fire outside and will also add ambiance and light to your
outdoor chiminea fireplace space. They have been used for centuries to provide warmth and warmth however, they can now be used as an attractive focal point in your garden or patio area. They are easy to use and are a great choice for people who don't want the dangers of a flame but still want to enjoy the advantages.
Clay chimineas are made of fired clay that has been kiln-fired and coated with a waterproof glaze that ensures durability. They are made and fired in small local factories that aid communities and the economy of Mexico. They are fired kiln-fired at high temperatures to remove any organic material or water in the clay. This minimizes the possibility of the clay cracking because of thermal shock.
Many of our larger models include an area for cooking where you can grill food on the fire. This is a great option for those who like cooking while entertaining at the same time. It can add a fun element to your dinners.
When you first begin to use your chiminea it is always best to build the fire in a small area and gradually increase the size of the fire. It is important to start small as the clay acts like an electric radiator. If you begin with a large the temperature will quickly rise. The clay may crack if it isn't used to the heat.
There are many different designs in our large clay chiminea range including the Wrapped With Iron. This design is based on the classic clay look of Mexican pottery, but with an iron accent on the lid and stack. This design comes with a stand that is removable and chimney cover.
We also have the Honeycomb design clay chiminea which provides a more contemporary fire pit with a cross design on the bowl and stack. This model is lighter in colour and softer tones. It also comes with a stand that can be removed and a chimney cover.
Maintenance
Chimineas are made from clay, which is prone to cracking. Although this is typically an issue of minor importance, it can affect the appearance and functionality of the chiminea. To prevent this from happening, it's important to maintain your chiminea properly. This means cleaning it frequently and using a protective sealant. It is important to store your chiminea properly to avoid damage caused by extreme cold and moisture.
One of the main reasons for cracks in a chiminea can be due to careless handling. A chiminea is like an enormous piece of fine china, and should be handled carefully. Avoid dropping it or letting it touch anything that is likely to ignite or ignite it while it is hot. One dealer I spoke to said he did not warrant his chimineas against breakage, because they were often broken by careless handling even before they were fired!
Another common cause of cracks on chimineas can be caused by using water to extinguish the fire. Clay is very sensitive to sudden temperature changes and pouring water on the chiminea can cause stress fractures and thermal shock. The best method to extinguish a chiminea is to allow the fire naturally die or to make use of sand to put it out safely.
If you are purchasing a new
chiminea fireplaces, it is important to choose one that comes with a stand. It will be easier for you to clean, and it will look better in your garden. Chimineas with no stands can be difficult to move, particularly if it is windy or rainy. You can also buy a poker that will help you move the logs, and a brush for getting rid of soot and ash.
You must "cure" (break in) your chiminea slowly after you purchase it for the first time. Start by lighting small fires, then increase the size of logs gradually. During this process, the clay will become more seasoned and resistant to cracks. A seasoned chiminea is more efficient in holding a larger, controlled fire. After three or four small fires, you can begin making larger-sized fires with confidence. However, it is important to monitor the size of your fire, and not allow it to grow too large or out of control.