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Clay chimineas must be protected from the elements. If left exposed to rain and cold a clay chiminea can get softer or crack.

Chimineas that are frequently used should be filled with 50mm of sand or Gardeco Lava stones (see Accessories above). This helps reduce the contact between chimineas's direct flames. It also helps the material to adapt to the staggered heat.

Size

Chimeneas are the perfect size for a variety of gardens and patios. The clay structure radiates warmth and creates a warm atmosphere. They can also be used as wood stoves. They burn aromatic hardwoods to produce gorgeous natural scents.

Smaller designs that taper to a chimney are ideal for smaller spaces. Some come with attractive colors that add a decorative element. They are a great way to cook food on an open flame which adds an entirely new level of enjoyment to a backyard gathering.

Chimineas are painted by hand and therefore may fade slightly over time or if kept outside for long periods of time. If this happens it can be lightly sanded and repainted with an exterior emulsion based paint, although this isn't usually required.

Some clay chimeneas come with a chrome BBQ that allows you to cook on an open flame. You can cook over an open flame while enjoying the ambience.

Contrary to metal chimineas Chimineas are safer to touch when hot, as the temperature is spread out over a wider area. This helps to prevent the inner clay from taking in too much heat and cracking. It is recommended to place 50mm of sand or Gardeco lava stones (see Accessories below) at the bottom of the chimenea in order to reduce the contact of the clay with the hot part of the fire and also to create a staggered heat pattern.

Chimineas are an environmentally friendly alternative to gas grills and can be used for a wide variety of fuel types including natural gas, propane and charcoal. They are especially efficient when used with aromatic hardwoods such as Apple, Cherry and Yew that burn slowly, releasing the scent of a lovely fragrance and producing less ash. Cover the chimenea when it is not in use. This will shield it from snow or rain.

Design

A clay chimenea can be a great addition to any patio. The clay is fireproof and the design permits an uncluttered, non-smoking fire. They're built with a large base that tapers into the chimney and stack. The chimney catches the flame and carries it to the top to allow it to warm your outdoor space. A lot of chimineas come with decorative details which enhance their design adding a stunning final touch for your patio or garden. Chimeneas can be the ideal option for those with a limited space and who want the warmth of a fire outdoors.

A chimenea is also great for cooking. Certain models come with an integrated barbecue that can be used to cook food on the flame. The adobe or clay absorbs the heat and radiates it outward which means you don't have to create a large fire to keep your food hot. They are also less difficult than metal chimineas to maintain because they can be cleaned easily and are less prone to corrosion.

LB's selection of large clay chimineas offers a variety of designs and colors to choose from. The Wrapped With Iron chiminea is one illustration. This chiminea is an excellent example of a chiminea which incorporates the iron commonly seen in Mexican pottery. It also has distinctive designs on the lid and the stack. The Serene is another example of a more traditional clay chiminea for sale that has a smaller pot. This model comes in softer colors and has an iron stand that holds the base and stack.

Chimineas are hand-made and hand-painted So the style and color can vary slightly from item to item. They can withstand a lot of heat and last for a long period of time if they are taken care of correctly. They should always be covered when not in use to shield the clay from rain and snow.

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Function

A chimenea is a great option to enjoy a fire outside in a safe way. It can also add illumination and ambiance to your outdoor space. They have been used for centuries to provide warmth and warmth, but now can be used to create a stunning focal feature in your garden or patio area. They are simple to use and are a great choice for people who don't want the dangers of a flame but still want the advantages.

Clay chimineas are constructed from clay fired in kilns and then coated with a waterproof glaze that ensures the durability. They are manufactured and fired in small local factories that help support communities and the economy of Mexico. They are fired kiln-fired at high temperatures to remove any organic or water-based material in the raw clay. This decreases the risk of cracking in the clay as a result of thermal shock.

Many of our larger models come with an area for cooking where you can cook food over the flame. This is a great option for those who want to cook while entertaining simultaneously. It can add a fun element to your dinners.

When you first begin to use your terracotta chiminea, it is best to start with the fire in a small area and gradually increase the size of the fire. This is important because the clay acts as a radiator and if you start with a large flame, the temperature will rise too quickly. This can cause cracks in the clay as it isn't accustomed to the heat.

There are a variety of different designs available in our extensive clay chiminea range including the Wrapped With Iron. This design is a classic clay look and feel of Mexican pottery, and an iron accent on the lid and on the stack. The design also comes with a detachable chimney stand and cover.

The Honeycomb clay chiminea is a sleek fire pit that has a cross-shaped pattern on the bowl as well as the stack. This model has a lighter colour and softer tones. It also comes with a removable stand and chimney cover.

Maintenance

Chimineas are made from clay, which is susceptible to cracking. This is not a major issue, but it can cause a negative impact on the appearance and functionality. It is crucial to keep the chiminea in good condition in order to prevent this. This includes cleaning it regularly and applying a sealant that is protective. Store your chiminea correctly to avoid damage from moisture and cold temperatures.

One of the primary reasons for cracks in a chiminea can be due to careless handling. Be careful when handling a chiminea since it is a large piece fine china. Avoid dropping it, touching anything that can cause it to burn or firing it when it's hot. A dealer once told me that he couldn't even warrant his chimineas against breaking because most of them were broken due to careless handling before they had been fired up once!

Using water to extinguish a fire is another common reason for cracks in chimineas. Clay is extremely sensitive to sudden temperature changes and the act of pouring water over a chiminea causes stress fractures and thermal shock. The best way to extinguish a chiminea is to let the fire die naturally, or to make use of sand to put it out in a safe manner.

If you are purchasing an newest Chiminea, it is crucial to select one that comes with an accompanying stand. It will be easier to clean and make it look more attractive in your yard. Chimineas that do not have stands can be difficult to move, especially when it's rainy or windy. You should also buy an instrument to help move the logs, and a brush for removing soot and ash.

You should "cure" (break in) your chiminea slowly when you first purchase it. Start with small fires, and gradually increase the size of your logs. As you progress the clay will become seasoned and more resistant to cracks. A seasoned chiminea can provide a bigger and more controlled fire. After three or four small flames, you'll be able to start a full-size fire with confidence. It is essential to keep an an eye on the size of the fire to ensure it doesn't get out of control.