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Buying the Biggest Chiminea in the World

Chimineas add ambiance and heat to outdoor spaces, and some even include handy safety and convenience features. Find models with large bases and doors that will help to prevent embers or logs from falling on flammable items or burning the deck floor.

Also, remember that chimineas are extremely hot and should be kept away from children.

AllModern Cold-Rolled Steel Chiminea

Chiminesas can add warmth and a crackling fire to your patio or backyard. Consider your space and the way you plan to use it when shopping for an achiminea. For instance, if you plan to grill, choose a model with grill grates and the ability to move logs around easily. Also, you should ensure that you can comfortably sit near the fire without inhaling smoky smoke. You should also think about your climate, and whether or not you'll require storing the fire pit during freezing temperatures. Clay models tend to be traditional and less expensive but can break easily or shatter during a freeze. Steel chimineas are more durable however they may rust if properly coated with a weatherproof finish. Cast iron is heavy and requires more care, but can last for a long period and develop a cool patina with time. Finally casting aluminum is a more costly option but is sturdy and designed to disperse heat well.

If you're looking for a large wood-burning chiminea that offers an open-plan design and a clean, modern look, the AllModern Barrow Steel Chiminea is a good option. It has a distinctive rustic rusty finish, and a curving design that adds a casual look to your backyard. The chimney funnels smoke upwards, keeping the fire from blowing in your face, or causing smoky odors to infect your home. However, like most metal chimineas, this one is not ideal for places with high winds.

Another alternative is a gas-powered chiminea. These models do not require logs to be burned, unlike wood-burning models. They utilize propane chiminea tanks, or they can be connected to natural gas lines already in place. The best one we have reviewed is the Cuisinart Propane Chiminea, which lets you alter the flame settings to create a the most comfortable glow and dancing flames.

The ceramic chiminea will be the best choice for those who live in cooler climates and prefer to open the door when tending the fire. It should be placed in a safe location, away from any flammable objects such as fences or deck railings, and it should be properly anchored to the ground to prevent it from falling over.

Bali Outdoors Chiminea

Contrary to fire pits that do not emit smoke and leave your clothes smelling like wood, chimineas have chimneys to funnel away ash and smoke. These portable outdoor heaters come in clay, cast iron steel, and a range of other materials. Some are updated takes on traditional clay chimineas, while others are designed to look rustic and weathered, forming beautiful patinas over time. Most chimineas feature an open fire pit and chimney to let smoke rise and a screen or door to protect people and pets from falling embers. Certain chimineas come with additional features, such as log storage trays or 360-degree screens that allow users to see the flames from a variety of angles.

When shopping for the biggest chiminea, think about the overall size of your space as well as the style and dimensions of any furniture you plan to use it with. The larger chimineas produce more heat but are heavier and more difficult to transport. In addition, because they usually have tall chimneys, buyers should make sure the chiminea doesn't come in contact with any flammable objects such as an awning or the floor of a deck.

When shopping for a new chiminea, you should also consider how much maintenance it will need. Certain models require to be cleaned by a professional while others can be cleaned with a garden hose. Some require re-painting or refinished periodically, depending on the material and style of the ceramic chiminea. If your chosen model includes chimneys, it is recommended to cover it with a cap to stop rain from getting into the chimney and corroding its interior.

Although it's not as sturdy or versatile as our top pick, this chiminea from AllModern is a great option for those who prefer a modern and practical design. This cold-rolled-steel chiminea is a sleek design that won't take over a deck or patio with a typical size. It features a fire-bowl at the bottom, and an elevated chimney that extends to the side. It's screened on three sides, and it comes with a fire poker as well as an Ash catcher.

Blue Rooster Company Chiminea

This chiminea is an ideal choice if you want a fireplace with wood burning that doubles as a grill. It is sleek and modern design. Its rounded sides and wide chimney provide a full 360-degree view of the fire which makes it easy to enjoy its warmth and soothing atmosphere with your friends. The long flue helps to keep smoke away from the guests and avoid eye burns. The fireplace is insulated and can hold logs up to 20 inches in length.

Contrary to traditional chimineas, which are typically constructed from cast iron or clay and have a worn rustic appearance that develops an organic patina over time, this model made of steel is precisely cut from high-quality materials to withstand years of use in any climate. Its weather-proof, durable finish and tall smokestack shield against rain, wind debris from the yard, salt air and corrosive chemicals in fertilizers and soil. The chiminea's neck and mouth spark screens reduce the chance of sparking embers causing injury, while its built-in rain lid keeps water out of the chiminea during rainy weather.

Although a bit pricey, this chiminea has the aesthetic appeal and high-quality construction to justify its premium price tag. Its rust-resistant solid cast aluminium construction is strong enough to support logs that are full-sized, up to 20 inches. It also features a large fireplace that can accommodate grilling grates for preparing hamburgers and other grilling dishes. The chiminea is easy to transport due to its handy carry handles, as well as its simple assembly (no tools are required). The rain cover and tarp will also keep it secure from the elements even when not in use.

This wood-burning stove is perfect for balconies, patios, and smaller outdoor spaces, such as city decks or cement balconies. Its easy assembly requires no tools and takes just about 20 minutes, and its tab and slot components to keep it safe and invulnerable to wind, rain, and other environmental conditions. The chiminea comes with an elevated smokestack, long flue, and grate to make it easier to maintain and to stoke the fire. The chiminea includes an ashpan as well as a handy cover to keep the area clean.