Clay chimeneas are fun and easy to use. No need for roaring fires, the clay soaks up the heat and radiates it out into the surrounding atmosphere.
It is important you observe the instructions and maintenance recommendations. Not all fuels and lighting fuels can be used in clay chimeneas and they will need protection from rain and frost. You will need to put sand or lava stones in the base of the chimenea and fire it up slowly. Several small fires are recommended before a larger fire is attempted. The clay is fire-resistant, but can crack if over-fired. Small cracks can be filled in with fire cement or chim-filler and then the chimenea can continue to be used. Large structural cracks are dangerous and if your chimenea develops one you should stop using it.
Clay chimeneas are hand-made and hand-painted, so shapes and colours may vary slightly. The paint finish will alter over time. The fire may cause soot deposits and the paint will burn off. The larger the fire the quicker the paint will change. Even if not used and left outside, the clay being porous, it will attract moss and plant matter and change colour too. Clay chimeneas are easy to re-paint with any water-based paint after rubbing down with sand paper.
Features:
- Small clay chimenea, Cactus theme, Mexican theme
- Includes metal stand and clay lid
- Suitable for use on small patios
- Use wood as fuel
- Colour is pale green