Need chimineas & accessories for your chiminea? No problem. Take a look at these beautiful outdoor patio heaters made in Mexico to an ancient design. Our stunning garden stoves also come in steel and cast iron, enabling a big, bold blaze with their sturdy metal good looks. Boy, do they work hard to keep the surroundings cosy! Our the many exciting accessories make patio fire fun even more enjoyable.
Callow Light Stone Outdoor Wood Burning Fireplace Self Assembly Kit
Callow Dark Stone Outdoor Wood Burning Fireplace Self Assembly Kit
Lifestyle Big Horn Pellet Smoker + Grill
Cook King Berlin Smokehouse
Azteca XL Mexican Chimenea in green and red
Aztec-inspired design
Azteca XL Mexican Chimenea in red with grey mouth and top
Wyre EL Dragon chimenea with cut-outs to see flames charcoal colour inc stand and lid
Derwyn The Tree chimenea Celtic theme including stand and lid
Wulfryc stylised wolf Mexican chimenea Charcaol colour Celtic theme including stand and lid
Derwyn The Tree Mexican chimenea mustard tone Celtic theme
This is a classic Mexican chimenea, made in Mexico
Sol Mexican Chiminea - Rustic Orange (Extra Large)
Azteca Mexican Chiminea (Extra Large)
Plumas Mexican Chiminea (Extra Large)
Colima Mexican Chiminea - Red (Extra Large)
Edyth Mexican chimenea Celtic theme including stand and lid
Traditional Mexican chiminea inspired by Aztec and Mayan art
Cook King Havana Decorative Stove
Callow Premium Charcoal Smoker BBQ Grill
Our chiminea collection includes gorgeous large and XL versions, some glazed, some patterned, and others plain. The clay chimineas we sell are all Mexican, which means they perform a lot better than most. They were developed over centuries in Mexico and they burn extremely efficiently thanks to the wide mouth, fat belly and chimney height.
Still used over there to this day, they're tough enough to have made their way across the Atlantic by container ship, well built and long-lasting. Take proper care of your clay chiminea and it'll last for years.
Our chiminea & accessories range also includes cool garden entertainment essentials like chiminea stands and covers, and chiminea accessory bundles stacked with everything you need to get cracking with your alfresco lifestyle.
FAQs on Chimineas and Accessories
A chiminea is a freestanding outdoor fireplace typically made from clay, cast iron, or steel. It features a bulbous body with a narrow chimney that directs smoke upwards, providing warmth and a cozy ambiance in outdoor spaces.
Common materials include:
- Clay: Traditional look, great heat retention but fragile and prone to cracking if exposed to harsh weather.
- Cast iron: Durable and retains heat well; requires rust protection and occasional maintenance.
- Steel: Lightweight, modern design, heats quickly but cools down faster than cast iron.
Most chimineas burn wood logs or charcoal. Avoid using lighter fluids or accelerants. Some models can also use fire glass or bioethanol fuel, but always check manufacturer guidelines.
Several accessories can improve your chiminea experience:
- Protective covers: Help shield your chiminea from rain and weather damage.
- Fire grates: Improve airflow and combustion inside the fire chamber.
- Log racks and holders: Convenient storage for firewood nearby.
- Chiminea tools: For safely managing the fire and ashes.
- Spark guards/screens: Prevent sparks and embers from escaping.
Place your chiminea:
- On a stable, non-flammable surface like stone, brick, or concrete.
- At least 2 meters (6 feet) away from any buildings, fences, or overhanging trees.
- In an open, well-ventilated area to avoid smoke build-up.
- Away from windy spots to keep the fire controlled.
Maintenance tips include:
- Clean out ashes regularly once the chiminea is cool.
- Use covers when not in use to protect against moisture and dirt.
- For clay chimineas, avoid exposure to water and sudden temperature changes to prevent cracking.
- For metal chimineas, check for rust and treat with appropriate paint or sealants.
- Store away from winter weather or bring indoors if possible.
While primarily designed for heating and ambiance, some chimineas come with cooking accessories like grills or rotisseries. However, they are not generally intended for full-scale cooking, so use caution and check product specifications.
Chimineas get very hot and should be used with care:
- Keep children and pets at a safe distance.
- Use spark guards to prevent sparks from escaping.
- Never leave the fire unattended.
- Ensure the chiminea is completely cool before moving or cleaning.
Besides covers and spark guards, consider:
- Chiminea stands or bases: Elevate your chiminea to improve airflow and protect surfaces.
- Heat-resistant gloves and tools: For safe fire management.
- Decorative screens or enclosures: Add style while improving safety.
Yes, but:
- Protect clay chimineas from frost and rain during winter to avoid cracking.
- Metal chimineas should be checked for rust regularly.
- Using a cover and storing indoors in harsh weather extends lifespan.