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    작성자 Ricky
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    How to Choose the Best Chiminea for Your Outdoor Living Space

    Chimineas are a great addition to an outdoor living space because it is more robust than a fireplace and produces a controlled, focused flame. Choose models made from metal to resist the effects of rust and high temperatures.

    Also, ensure that your model comes with a log grate and poker to ensure safe handling. The grate should be removable so you can take care of the fire without worrying about burning your fingers.

    1. Terrain Angled Obelisk Chiminea

    Terrain's obelisk-shaped chiminea that is angled is currently $33 cheaper for a limited time. It makes the perfect accent piece for any backyard. It is made of weather-steel, a heat resistant Metal chimineas that develops an attractive patina that rusts as time passes. It's lightweight enough to be portable and comes with grilling grates so you can cook your favorite burgers and enjoy the crackling flames while you cook.

    While not as versatile as our top pick, this chiminea is a good option if you're looking for an option to add warmth and ambiance your backyard. The angled shape is not just visually appealing, but it also draws in fresh air to keep the fire burning. It also comes with a convenient lock that lets you easily place logs in the fire and then close the mouth when done.

    To ensure safety and longevity, you should regularly dust and clean your chiminea fire pit. You can also paint the paint of chimineas made of metal with high-heat paint specifically made for fireplaces and grills. This can help prevent rusting and extend the lifespan of your investment.

    the-blue-rooster-dragonfly-cast-aluminum-chiminea-in-antique-green-3591.jpgIn addition to cleaning the ash and dust, you'll also want to ensure that the chimney is clear of any obstructions. A chiminea made of metal should have a rain cap to protect it from heavy rain that could cause water to splash onto the chimney, which could cause an fire. It's important to store your metal chiminea in an area that is dry during winter.

    cast iron chiminea iron chimineas are typically more expensive than other types of chimineas, but they're sturdy and durable. They are also easy to maintain. They're less prone to corrosion than steel, and tend to develop a beautiful natural patina as time passes. They aren't light however, and you'll need to have a sturdy back or assistance moving it on your patio or deck.

    Alternatively, you can go for a gas-burning chiminea if you don't want to carry around huge piles of wood. A lot of these models come with an inbuilt tank for propane gas or can be connected to your natural gas line. Some, like our top model from the Blue Rooster Company, even include a grill grate as well as a fire poker, so you can cook with your Chiminea.

    2. Cuisinart Chiminea with Lava Rocks

    Contrary to the dull look of wood-burning fire pits and awkwardly-shaped propane tower heaters, this chiminea delivers stylish, fiery ambience and warm and cozy ambience for your outdoor dining space or lounge on your patio. A directional heat shield pushes up to 40000 BTUs outwards, warming your guests at alfresco dining or evening cocktails. The sleek painted steel frame and stainless steel base are strong with a tip-over security switch for added security. 8 lbs. of red lava rocks are included, which trap and disperse heat to provide warmth and ambience. You can adjust the flames by using the control system for heat. Heats up to 200 square feet.

    4. Kelly Clarkson Home Chiminea

    living-room-with-fireplace-2023-11-27-05-06-00-utc-min-jpg.jpgIf you're looking for a way to bring warmth and ambiance to your outdoor space, the chiminea is a great option. These wood-burning chimines can generate more heat than a typical fire pit and their chimneys that are vertical will direct smoke away from seating. There are various sizes and styles to choose from, some updated versions of the traditional Clay Chiminea large models, while others are vintage-inspired options in cast iron or steel which will develop a beautiful patina as time passes. In contrast to regular fire pits that burn wood Chimineas are generally safe for use on decks made of wood as they are properly placed and protected from stray sparks.

    While there's not a lot of contemporary-looking chimineas on the market, this model from Kelly Clarkson Home impresses with its sleek lines and tone-on-tone gray finish. It has a large opening that makes it easy to load logs. It also has an open-air cover and a log screen. A grill grate is also included for cooking food on the fire.

    Even though the curved legs on this chiminea don't work for uneven surfaces, they are capable of supporting its substantial weight. It's among the tallest and widest chimineas on our lineup, and it weighs just 30 pounds, meaning it doesn't require a lot of people to move it around your patio. It's one of the lighter Chimineas we've reviewed. This makes it a good choice for smaller areas, like cement balconies or large urban patios that are the size of a postage stamp.

    This obelisk chiminea with an angled design is a stylish and affordable alternative from Terrain that is currently available for sale. It's a bit smaller and broader than our other obelisk-shaped one constructed of weatherproof steel. The dark oxidized finish will develop a rustic patina with time. The large opening permits the creation of a large fire constructed. It also comes with an oblong screen, a log-screen, a poker, and cooking grill.

    Although chimineas aren't as well-known as built-in outdoor fireplaces they're an excellent choice to enhance your patio and making your backyard feel more cozy and inviting. With their distinctive design and practical features, these versatile fire pits will become your new favorite method to relax in the great outdoors.

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