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Bring warmth and southwestern charm to your outdoor space with this heavy-duty wood burning chiminea that combines traditional design with modern durability. Featuring a tall chimney for efficient smoke ventilation, included 2-piece log grate for optimal airflow, and premium rain cap to protect against weather, this substantial outdoor fireplace creates a cozy gathering spot while adding architectural interest to your patio, deck, or backyard.





Patios and decks needing vertical fire features, small outdoor spaces where traditional fire pits won't fit, creating southwestern or rustic outdoor ambiance, directing heat toward seating areas, protecting fires from wind, homes with smoke-sensitive neighbors, adding architectural focal points to yards, extending outdoor entertaining season, replacing worn chimineas, properties seeking weather-resistant outdoor heating.
Wipe exterior with damp cloth to remove ash and soot. Remove ashes from fire bowl after each use once completely cool. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage finish. Keep rain cap in place when not in use to prevent water accumulation. Store in covered area or use weatherproof cover during winter months for maximum longevity.
Chimineas have a vertical chimney that draws smoke upward and away from people, making them ideal for smaller spaces and areas where smoke control matters. They also take up less floor space and direct heat forward through the opening rather than radiating in all directions.
Yes, the 2-piece log grate is essential for proper operation. It elevates wood off the bottom, allowing air to circulate underneath for more efficient burning and preventing the fire from smothering itself.
While the heavy-duty construction is weather-resistant, using the included rain cap and covering the chiminea during harsh weather or winter months significantly extends its lifespan. The rain cap prevents water from pooling inside.
Start with smaller fires and gradually add wood. The fire bowl accommodates 2-4 logs depending on size. Avoid overfilling, as chimineas work best with moderate fires that allow proper airflow through the chimney.
Yes, the entire chiminea including the chimney becomes very hot during use. Keep children and pets at a safe distance, and never touch any part of the chiminea while it's burning or for several hours after the fire is out.
Assembly typically involves attaching the chimney sections to the fire bowl base and installing the rain cap. Most people complete setup in 30-45 minutes with basic tools. Clear instructions are included.
You can use a chiminea on a deck, but you must place it on a fire-resistant pad or deck protector to prevent heat damage. Ensure adequate clearance from railings, walls, and overhead structures, and always check local fire codes.
Remove the rain cap before lighting fires. The cap is only for weather protection when the chiminea is not in use. During burning, the open chimney top allows smoke to escape freely and creates the draft needed for efficient combustion.