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Enjoying fires with friends and family can be made with the chiminea, the classic outdoor potbellied fireplace. They are not easy yard art pieces, and regular maintenance will ensure their long life.

Chimineas are operated more safe than open flame firepits because they move smoke towards the sky and away from people who are enjoying the fire. They also burn cleaner than wood-burning fireplaces.

Clay Chimineas

A chimenea made of clay emits an inviting, clean fire that can be enjoyed year all year round in your garden or patio. It transforms your outdoor space into a magical, extra-room where family and friends can gather for meals, a relaxing chat celebrations, and enjoying a frenzied party no matter the weather.

Chimeneas made of clay can be produced in small factories in Mexico. They are fired in kilns at very high temperatures, which removes any organic matter and water. The clay is then glazed and a waterproof seal is added to reduce the risk of it cracking.

Chimineas can be used for cooking a range of meat, fish and vegetable dishes that taste delicious when cooked over a bare flame. They can also be filled with aromatic woods such as the yew, oak, and cherry that burn slowly release wonderful natural scents. Chimineas can also be an attractive decorative feature that can be added to any outdoor decor.

Metal Chimineas

Metal chimineas last longer than clay models and won't crack when accidentally hit. These versatile fireplaces are constructed from heavy-duty, rust-resistant steel. They provide an inviting, warm atmosphere that's ideal for outdoor areas. They're available in a variety of styles, ranging from mid-century modern to Texas and Star cutouts. They are more efficient than clay ones, which means you can enjoy the fire for longer.

Many have a large base which tapers into an elongated chimney with an attractive draw. Others have beautiful, handcrafted details that can elevate your patio design. They can be used to burn incense, palo Santo or sage. Each chiminea comes complete with instructions, a burn-tray and (if needed) firewood and kindling. They're also easy to move around your yard to create a cozy atmosphere wherever you'd like it.

Compact Chimineas

There are smaller chimineas that do not require a lot of space. A full-sized chiminea will overtake your patio. For example, this cast iron chiminea from Millwood Pines is just 15 inches wide and 28 inches tall, making it the ideal size for a cozy backyard setting. It is a classic pot-bellied design with a long chimney and an open mouth that is unscreened in the front. It doesn't come with grilling grates or spark screen, but does include a rain cap.

Taylor says that these chimineas are compact, and in spite of their small size, are relatively easy to clean and maintain. You'll still need to regularly take away ash from the firebox and clean away any dirt or cobwebs. Metal chimineas also rust over time so you'll have to paint them regularly with high-heat enamel to ensure maximum durability.

Clay chimineas are ideal for those who want to enjoy the ambience of a wood-burning fireplace but don't have the space. This chiminea made by hand by Wiosi has the traditional appeal of traditional clay in an incredibly compact design that is ideal for smaller spaces. It doesn't require assembly and comes with a steel stand which holds the chimney in place above the firebox. You can use it with small pieces of wood, or some candles.

The only drawback to this big chiminea is that it's only accessible from the front, meaning you may not be able to draw enough heat from it. It's easy to clean and maintain.

Chimineas are available for sale that use propane or wood, depending on your preferences and the type of outdoor space you have available. If you opt for the gas option, be sure to select one that connects to a propane tank or be attached to your natural gas line. You should also consider purchasing a propane tank to your chiminea in order to protect it from the weather when it's not being used.

Portable Chimineas

A chiminea added to your outdoor or patio space can create a cozy gathering space for families and friends. Chimineas are available in many styles and materials depending on your budget and preferences. Clay chimineas, while traditional and relatively cheap are susceptible to cracking when temperatures fall below freezing. Cast iron chimineas are hefty and expensive but hold heat well and will develop a gorgeous natural patina with the passage of time. Steel chimineas are prone to rust, but are lightweight. Cast aluminum is heavier but more durable and easy to keep clean.

Keep your chiminea on a stable non-flammable and non-flammable surface, such as sand, concrete or a hearthpad, to ensure the safety of everyone. It is also essential to remove all materials that could ignite and to place the chiminea in a protected space during rainy conditions. When assembling your chiminea ensure that you go through the directions thoroughly and ask a trusted friend to assist you avoid breaking any of its parts. Once it's assembled, make sure the chimney has an open mouth and isn't blocked in any way. It should be raised from the ground using a metal stand, or if it's a big clay chiminea chiminea with clay legs constructed into it.

If you're considering adding an chiminea but aren't interested in the smoke or the potential for chimney fires, you should consider a gas-burning model. These models can be connected to a propane tank which means you can enjoy the warmth of a fire without having to worry about the potential for a large fire pits and chimineas that could cause damage to your home or the neighborhood's air quality. A lot of these models are also shaped to look more like the traditional clay chiminea which makes them blend better with your backyard design. For instance this chiminea for all-weather use from AllModern has an oxidized finish that gives it a casual, rustic appearance while remaining safe and practical. It is only open at the front, and it does not have grilling grates, a screen, or rain cap. It does however channel smoke upwards to prevent choking from ash. It requires a little bit more maintenance than a chiminea that burns wood because you'll need to refill it more frequently.