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Large Clay Chimineas For Sale

Chimineas made of clay should be protected from the elements. If left exposed to rain and cold the chiminea of clay may be softer or break.

Chimineas that are regularly used should be filled with 50mm of sand or Gardeco lava stones (see Accessories above). This reduces the contact between the chiminea's direct flames. It also helps the clay material to be used to staggered heat.

Size

Chimeneas are the ideal size for many gardens and patios. The clay structure emits warmth and creates a warm atmosphere. They also serve as wood burning stoves, consuming various aromatic woods that emit beautiful natural aromas.

For smaller areas, designs that taper to a chimney are the best. They are available in a number of attractive colors that provide an aesthetic appearance. They can be used to cook food over an open flame, an option that brings an added satisfaction and enjoyment to the experience of a backyard gathering.

Chimineas are painted by hand, so they may discolor slightly when used or kept outside for long periods of time. If this is the case it can be lightly sanded and repainted using an exterior emulsion based paint, although this isn't normally required.

Some clay chimeneas come with a chrome BBQ that allows you to cook on an open flame. This lets you enjoy the ambiance of a flame while cooking and it adds an extra flavor that's not possible with gas or electric cookers.

Contrary to metal chimineas is much safer to touch when they are hot, as the temperature is spread out over a wider area. This also helps prevent the clay's interior from absorbing too much heat and cracking. It is recommended to put 50mm of sand or Gardeco lava stones (see Accessories below) at the bottom of the chimenea, to reduce the contact of the clay with the hottest part of the fire, and to create an uneven heat pattern.

Chimineas provide a green alternative to gas barbecues. They can be used with various fuels that include propane, natural gases and charcoal. They are particularly efficient when used with aromatic hardwoods like Apple, Cherry and Yew that burn slowly, releasing a beautiful fragrance and producing less ash. Chimeneas should be covered when it is not in use to shield it from rain and snow because it could be hard to get a fire going if the clay becomes wet.

Design

A chimenea made of clay can be an ideal addition to any patio. The clay is resistant to fire and the design allows for an uncluttered, non-smoking fire. They are constructed with a broad base that tapers into a chimney and stack. The chimney is able to catch the flame and holds it up to allow it to warm your outdoor space. Many chimineas feature decorative details that add to their appearance and add a stunning finishing finish to your patio or garden. Chimeneas are a great option for those who have a small space, and who would like the warmth of a fireplace outdoors.

A chimenea can also be used for cooking. Certain models have an inbuilt barbecue that can be used to cook food over the flame. The clay or adobe material absorbs the heat and then radiates it outward and you don't have to create a large fire to keep your food hot. They are also easier than metal chimineas to maintain because they can be easily cleaned and are less likely to rust.

LB's large selection of clay chimineas provides a wide range of designs and colors to pick from. Wrapped with an iron chiminea for instance. This chiminea features a style that combines the iron commonly found in Mexican pottery and highlights the piece by incorporating a unique iron design on the lid and stack. The Serene is another example of a more traditional clay chiminea, with a more narrow pot. It is available in soft shades and comes with an iron stand that supports the base and the stack.

Chimineas are made by hand and painted The design and color may vary slightly from item to item. If they are properly cared for they can withstand extreme temperatures and last for a long time. They should be covered when not in use to shield the clay from rain and snow.

Visit the website of LB for the best prices and selections on large clay chimineas. You can also look through other fireplace accessories that can enhance your backyard patio.

Function

Chimeneas provide a secure method to enjoy the fire outdoors and also add ambiance and illumination to your outdoor space. They have been used for ages to provide warmth and heat but they are now used as an attractive focal point in your garden or patio area. They are simple to operate and a good option for those who want the benefits of an outdoor fire without the dangers of an open flame.

Clay chimineas are made from kiln-fired clay that is coated with a waterproof layer to ensure long-lasting. They are manufactured and fired in small local factories that help support communities and the economy of Mexico. They are fired at high temperatures in order to eliminate any organic material or water in the clay. This reduces the chances of the clay cracking due to thermal shock.

A large portion of our Chimineas come with an area for cooking that allows you to grill food on the fire. This is a great option for those who love to cook while entertaining simultaneously. It will make for a fun addition to your meals.

It is recommended to start with a small flame when you first start using your chiminea. Then gradually increase the size. This is crucial because the clay acts as a radiator. Moreover, if you start with a large flame, the temperature will rise too quickly. The clay could crack because it's not exposed to the heat.

There are a number of different designs to choose from in our large range of clay chimineas, including the Wrapped With Iron. This features the traditional clay look of a mexican chimineas pottery with an iron accent on the stack and lid. This design also comes with a movable chimney stand and cover.

The Honeycomb clay chiminea is a sleek fire pit that features an elongated design on the bowl and the stack. The model is lighter in colour with softer tones and includes a removable chimney cover and stand.

Maintenance

Chimineas are made from clay, which is susceptible to cracking. Although this is typically a minor problem however, it can impact the appearance and functionality of the chiminea. It is important to keep the chiminea in good condition to avoid this. This means cleaning it frequently and applying a sealant that is protective. It is also essential to properly store your chiminea to prevent damage from the cold and humidity.

Handling with care is among the most common causes of cracks in a Chiminea. Chimineas are like an enormous piece of fine china, and it should be handled carefully. Avoid dropping it, letting it touch anything that is likely to ignite or fire it when it is hot. A dealer once told me that he couldn't even warrant his chimineas against breaking because they were most likely to break due to careless handling before they were fired once!

The use of water to put out fires is another frequent cause of cracks in Chimineas. Clay is extremely sensitive to sudden temperature changes and pouring water on the chiminea outdoor fireplace can cause stress fractures and thermal shock. The best way to extinguish the chiminea is to let the fire die naturally or to make use of sand to put it out in a safe manner.

It is essential to purchase an chiminea with an element of base. It will be easier to clean and make it more attractive in your backyard. Chimineas without stands can be difficult to move, particularly in the event of stormy or rainy. You should also purchase a poker to assist you in manipulate the logs and a brush to remove the ash and soot.

You should "cure" (break in) your chiminea slowly when you first purchase it. Begin with small fires, and then gradually increase the size of your logs. In this period the clay will become more resistant to cracks and will become more seasoned. A seasoned chiminea can hold a larger and more controlled fire. After three or four small fires, it is possible to begin making larger-sized fires with confidence. But, it's vital to keep track of the size of your fire and to not allow it to become too big or out of control.