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Chimineas add warmth and ambiance to outdoor areas, and some offer handy safety and convenience features. Choose models with wide bases and doors that can prevent logs or embers from falling on something flammable, or burning the deck floor.

Remember that chimineas are extremely hot and should not be used around children.

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A chiminea can provide warmth and flames that roar to your backyard or patio. Take into consideration the space you have and the way you plan to use it when looking for a chiminea. For instance, if you plan to grill, you should select a model that has an grill grate as well as the ability to move logs around easily. Also, make sure that you are able to relax near the fire, without inhaling smoky fumes. It is also important to consider your climate, and whether or not you will require storing the fire pit during cold temperatures. Clay models are more traditional and less expensive however they are susceptible to breaking or shatter when frozen. Chimineas made from steel can rust if not properly coated with a weatherproof finish. Cast iron is heavy and requires more maintenance, however, it can last a long time and develop a cool patina over time. Cast aluminum is the most expensive option however it is extremely durable and designed to disperse warmth well.

If you're looking for a large wood-burning chiminea that offers an open-plan design it is the AllModern Barrow Steel Chiminea is a great option. Its rusty finish adds a casual touch to your yard. Its chimney channels smoke upwards, keeping the flame from blowing into your face or causing smoky smells to infect your home. But, like many metal chimineas, this model is not suitable for areas with high winds.

Another option is a gas chiminea. These models do not require logs to be burned unlike models that burn wood. They use propane tanks, or they can be connected to existing natural gas lines. The best one we have reviewed is the Cuisinart Propane Chiminea, that lets you alter the flame settings to create a the most comfortable glow and dancing flames.

A chiminea is the best choice for people who live in areas that have cooler evenings and don't mind opening the door while taking care of the fire. It should be put in a secure location away from any flammable objects such as fences or deck railings, and must be properly secured to the ground to prevent it from tumbling over.

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Take into consideration the size of the space as well as the decor and the dimensions of the other furniture you intend to put in the chiminea. Larger chimineas for sale will generate more heat however they're also more likely to be heavier and less mobile than smaller ones. Furthermore, since they generally have tall chimneys, buyers should make sure their chiminea won't come into contact with any flammable objects, such as an awning or the deck's floor.

Another aspect to keep in mind when shopping for an chiminea is the amount of maintenance and upkeep it'll require. Some models must be cleaned by a professional, while others can be cleaned with the garden hose. Some require re-painting or refinished frequently, based on the materials and style of the chiminea. If your model has chimneys, it is recommended to cover it with a cap in order to prevent rain from getting into the chimney and corroding the interior.

While not as durable or versatile as our top choice, this chiminea from AllModern is a great choice for those who want a contemporary and functional design. This chiminea made of cold-rolled steel has a streamlined shape that won't take over a typical-sized deck or patio, and features an open fire bowl at the bottom and a chimney that rises into the side. It's screened on three sides, and includes a fire poker and an Ash catcher.

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This model made of steel is constructed of high-quality materials that can stand up to years of usage in any environment. Its weather-proof, durable finish and tall smokestack guard against wind, rain debris, yard debris salt air and corrosive chemicals that are found in soil and fertilizers. The chiminea has spark screens at the mouth and neck to stop embers from igniting and causing injury. It also comes with a rain cover that keeps water out during rainy weather.

Although it is a bit expensive, this chiminea has the aesthetic appeal and high-quality construction to justify its expensive price tag. Its solid cast aluminum, rust-proof structure is strong enough to hold full-sized logs up to 20 inches in length and features a large firebox that can also be used as a grilling grate for preparing hamburgers, as well as other grilling dishes. The chiminea is simple to transport thanks to its handy carry handles, and the simple assembly (no tools are required). Its rain cover and tarp also ensure it stays protected against the elements when it's not in use.

This wood-burning stove is great for patios, balconies and small outdoor spaces like cement balconies or city decks. It is simple to put together and can be assembled in just 20 minutes. The tab and slot components help keep it stable and resistant to weather conditions like wind and rain. The chiminea's tall smokestack as well as its long flue design helps efficiently draw smoke upwards and away from seating areas, while its log grate and poker make it easy to maintain and stoke the fire. The chiminea also comes with an ash pan as well as a handy cover to keep the area clean.