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Large Clay Chimineas For Sale

Clay chimineas need to be protected from the weather. If exposed to cold and rain, 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 reduces contact between the chiminea and direct flames. It also helps the clay material to be used to a staggered heat.

Size

A chimenea is the perfect size for the majority of patios and gardens. The clay structure heats up and radiates warmth into the area, generating a cozy flame and an ambiance. They also serve as wood burning stoves that efficiently consume various aromatic woods that emit beautiful natural scents.

Smaller designs that taper into the shape of a chimney are perfect for smaller spaces. Some are available in various appealing colors that add an aesthetic appearance. They can be used to cook food over an open flame, an option that brings an added satisfaction and pleasure to a backyard gathering.

Chimineas have been hand-crafted and painted. They may discolor if used or placed outside. If this is the case paint can be lightly sanded and then repainted using an external emulsion based paint, although this isn't usually required.

Certain clay chimeneas have chrome BBQ so you can cook over an open flame. This allows you to take in the ambience of a flame while cooking and it adds an extra flavor that's not possible with electric or gas cookers.

In contrast to chimineas made of metal, clay chimineas are much safer to touch when hot, as the temperature is spread over a wider surface. This will also prevent the inner clay from cracking due too much heat. It is recommended to put 50mm of sand (or Gardeco lava stone) at the bottom to prevent the clay from coming in contact with the hotter part and to create an even heat pattern.

Chimineas provide a green alternative to gas barbecues. Chimineas can be used with different fuels such as natural gas, propane and charcoal. They are particularly effective when used with aromatic hardwoods like Apple, Cherry and Yew which burn slowly, leaving the scent of a lovely fragrance and producing less ash. Cover the chimenea if it is not in use. This will shield it from snow or rain.

Design

A chimenea made of clay can be an ideal addition to any patio. The clay material is resistant to fire and the design allows it to burn with a clean, smokeless flame. The base is large and tapers into a chimney. The chimney holds the flame at a high level and allows it to warm the outdoor area. A lot of chimineas come with decorative details which enhance their design, adding a beautiful finishing touch for your garden or patio. Chimeneas are a great option for those with limited space and who would like the warmth of an outdoor fire.

A chimenea is also ideal for cooking. Certain models have a built-in barbecue that can be used to cook food over the flame. The adobe or clay absorbs the heat and radiates it to the outside and you don't have to build a large fire to get your food hot. They are also easier than chimineas made of steel to maintain as they can be cleaned easily and are less prone to rust.

The large clay chimineas of LB are available in a variety of designs and colors. The Wrapped With Iron chiminea is a prime illustration. The chiminea has a design that combines the iron commonly seen in Mexican pottery, and accents the piece with an original iron design on the lid and the stack. The Serene is a different example of an older clay chiminea with a narrower pot. This model comes in softer shades and comes with an iron stand that holds the base and stack.

Chimineas can differ in appearance and color because they are hand-crafted. They can be able to withstand heat and last for a long time when they are cared for properly. They should always be covered when not in use to protect the clay from rain and snow.

Visit the website of LB for the best selection and prices on large clay Chimineas. You can also look through other fireplace accessories to add some flair to your backyard patio.

Function

A chimenea provides a safe option to have the fire outdoors and also add ambiance and illumination to your outdoor space. They have been used for ages to provide warmth and heat however, they can now be used as an attractive focal feature in your garden or patio area. They are easy to use and a good alternative for those looking to enjoy the advantages of an outdoor fire without the risks associated with an open flame.

Clay chimineas are constructed from kiln fired clay with an impervious glaze to ensure long-lasting durability. They are manufactured and fired in small, local factories to aid in the development of the communities and economy of Mexico. Kiln-fired to high temperatures, they are used to eliminate any organic or water content from the clay in its raw form. 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 flame. This is a great option for those who love cooking while entertaining simultaneously. It can add a fun element to your meals.

When you first begin to use your chiminea and bbq it is recommended to start with the fire in a small area and gradually increase the size of the fire. This is crucial because the clay acts as a radiator, and if you start with a large fire the temperature will rise too fast. The clay could crack because it's not exposed to the heat.

There are a variety of different designs in our large range of clay chimineas, including the Wrapped With Iron. It has the traditional clay look of a Mexican pottery, but with an iron accent on the stack and lid. This model comes with a removable stand and chimney cover.

We also have the Honeycomb design clay chiminea barbecue that gives a modern-looking fire pit that has a crossed pattern on the bowl and stack. The model is lighter in colour with soft tones, and comes with a removable chimney cover and stand.

Maintenance

Chimineas are made from clay, which is susceptible to cracking. Although this is usually an issue of minor importance however, it can impact the appearance and performance of the chiminea. It is essential to keep the chiminea clean to avoid this. This means cleaning it regularly and applying a sealant to protect it. It is also important to properly store your chiminea to avoid damage due to the cold and humidity.

Handling with care is among the most common causes of cracks in a Chiminea. Chimineas are a huge piece of china, and should be handled carefully. Avoid dropping it, not letting it touch anything that could ignite or ignite it while it is hot. One dealer told me that he did not warrant his chimineas against breakage, since they were frequently broken due to careless handling, even before they were fired!

Another common cause of cracks on chimineas can be caused by using water to smother the fire. Clay is sensitive to sudden temperature changes and pouring hot water on the chiminea made of clay can cause stress cracks and thermal shock. The best chiminea way to put out the chiminea is to let the fire die naturally or to employ sand to extinguish it without risk.

It is important to buy an chiminea with a base. It will be simpler to clean, and it will look nicer in your garden. Chimineas with no stands can be hard to move, especially if it is windy or rainy. It is recommended to purchase a poker to help you manipulate the logs and a brush for removing soot and ash.

When you first purchase your chiminea it must be "cured" (broken into) slowly. Start with small fires and gradually increase the size of your logs. During this time, the clay will become more resistant to cracks and will become more seasoned. A seasoned chiminea can be able to hold a larger and more controlled fire. After three or four small flames, you will be able to start a full-size fire with confidence. However, it is still important to monitor the size of your fire, and not allow it to get too large or get out of control.