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제목 | Guide To Large Clay Chimineas For Sale: The Intermediate Guide On Larg… |
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작성자 | Alexis Reade |
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Clay chimineas need to be protected from weather. Clay chimineas can break or soften when exposed to the rain and cold.
Chimineas used frequently should be filled with 50mm of sand or Gardeco lava stones (see Accessories above). This helps reduce the contact between chimineas's direct flames. It also assists the material to get used to the staggered heat.
Size
A chimenea is the perfect size for most patios and gardens. The clay structure emits warmth and creates a warm atmosphere. They can also be used as wood stoves. They burn aromatic hardwoods to create gorgeous natural scents.
For smaller areas, designs that taper to a chimney are the ideal. Some are available in attractive colors to add an aesthetic element. They can be used to cook food on an open flame, adding a new level of enjoyment to a backyard gathering.
Ceramic chimineas are made by hand and painted, so they may discolor slightly when used or kept outside for long periods of time. If this is the case it is possible for the paint to be sanded, and then repainted using an exterior emulsion-based paint. This is not usually necessary.
Some clay chimeneas come with chrome BBQ that allows you to cook your food over an open flame. You can cook over an open flame while enjoying the ambiance.
Chimineas made from clay have a wider surface area than chimineas made from metal. This makes them safer to touch even when hot. This also helps to prevent the clay's interior from cracking due too much heat. It is recommended to put 50mm of sand (or Gardeco lava stone) on the bottom to stop the clay from coming in contact with the hotter part and to create an even heat pattern.
Chimineas are an eco-friendly alternative to gas grills and are suitable for a range of fuel types, including natural gas, propane, and charcoal. They are particularly efficient when used with aromatic hardwoods such as Apple, Cherry and Yew which burn slowly, leaving the scent of a lovely fragrance and producing less ash. Cover the chimenea when not in use. This will shield it from rain or snow.
Design
A clay chimenea can be an excellent addition to any patio. The clay is fire-resistant and the design permits an uncluttered, non-smoking flame. The base is large and is shaped to form an chimney. The chimney keeps the flame high and allows it to warm the outdoor area. Many chimineas feature decorative details which enhance their design and add a stunning finishing touch for your garden or patio. A chimenea is a great choice for anyone with limited space and who would like the warmth of a fire in the outdoor.
A chimenea is also great for cooking. Certain models have an integrated barbecue that can be used to cook food over the fire. The adobe or clay material absorbs the heat and radiates it outward and you don't have to build a huge fire to get your food hot. They are also easier to maintain than chimineas made of metal chiminea because they are easier to clean and aren't as prone to rust.
LB's large clay chimineas are available in a variety of designs and colors. The Wrapped With Iron chiminea is an example. The chiminea is designed in a style that combines the iron commonly seen in Mexican pottery and highlights the piece with an original iron design on the stack and lid. The Serene is a different example of an older clay chiminea with a narrower pot. It is also finished with soft colored tones and comes with a deluxe iron stand supporting the base and the stack.
Chimineas are made by hand and painted The design and color may vary slightly from item to item. They can be able to withstand heat and last for a long period of time if they are taken care of properly. When not in use, they should be covered to protect the clay against snow and rain.
If you're interested in the addition of a large clay chiminea your outdoor living space go to LB's online store for the most competitive prices and the largest range. You can also browse for other fireplace accessories to add some flair to your patio.
Function
A chimenea provides a safe method to enjoy a fire outside and will also add ambiance and illumination to your outdoor space. They have been used for ages to provide warmth and warmth but they are now used to create a stunning focal point in your patio or garden area. They are easy to use and a good option for those who want the benefits of a fire pit outdoors without the risks associated with an open flame.
Clay chimineas are constructed from kiln-fired or kiln-baked clay and coated with a waterproof coating to ensure durability. They are manufactured and fired in small local factories that support communities and the economy in Mexico. Kiln-fired at high temperatures they are used to remove any organic or water content in the clay in its raw form. This decreases the risk of cracking in the clay as a result of thermal shock.
A lot of our larger models have a cooking area where you can cook food over the flame. This is a great option for those who like to cook while entertaining at the same time. It will make for a fun addition to your dinners.
It is recommended to start with a small fire when you first start using your chiminea and then gradually increase the size. This is crucial because the clay acts as a radiator and should you start with a large fire the temperature will rise too quickly. The clay can crack as it's not exposed to the heat.
Wrapped With Iron is one of the many designs within our huge range of clay. This features the traditional clay look of a Mexican pottery, with an iron accent on the lid and stack. This model comes with a stand that is removable and chimney cover.
The Honeycomb clay Chiminea is a contemporary fire pit that features a cross-shaped pattern on the bowl as well as the stack. The model is lighter color and soft tones. It also includes a stand that can be removed and a chimney cover.
Maintenance
Chimineas are constructed from clay, which is susceptible to cracking. This is not a major issue, but it could cause a negative impact on the appearance and functionality. To prevent this, it is important to take care of your chiminea. This includes cleaning it regularly and applying a sealant that is protective. It is important to store your chiminea properly to avoid damage from extreme cold and moisture.
Handling with care is among the most common causes cracks in Chiminea. Be careful when handling a chiminea since it is a substantial piece of fine china. Avoid dropping it or letting it touch anything that can burn or ignite it while it is hot. One dealer told me that he did not guarantee his chimineas against breakage, since they were frequently broken by careless handling before they were fired up!
Another reason for cracks in chimineas is the use of water to smother the fire. Clay is extremely sensitive to sudden temperature fluctuations and pouring water on the chiminea results in thermal shock and stress fractures. The best way to extinguish a chiminea is to allow the fire die naturally or to employ sand to extinguish it safely.
When you purchase an all-new Chiminea, you need to pick one that has a stand. It will be easier to clean and will look better in your garden. Chimineas without stands can be difficult to move, especially if it is windy or rainy. You can also buy a poker that will help you move the logs, and a brush for getting rid of soot and ash.
You should "cure" (break in) your chiminea slowly as you first buy it. Start with small fires, and then increase the size of your logs gradually. During this process, the clay will become more mature and less susceptible to cracks. A seasoned chiminea will also be able to hold a larger and more controlled fire. After three or four small flames, you will be capable of starting a large fire with confidence. It is important to keep watch on the size of the fire to ensure it doesn't get out of control.