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SINGLYFIRE Prairie Fire Outdoor Chiminea Fireplace Deck or Patio Backyard Wooden Fire Pit with Chiminea Cover Rust-Free Iron Black

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$138.00

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About this item

  • Solid Iron - Thick iron construction with high temperature paint surface, durable and not easy to rust
  • Safe Design - Traditional single meshed iron door for use on decks and patios, and the raised chimney avoid being smoked when sitting nearby
  • Air Valve - The speed and amount of air entering can be controlled by adjusting the air valve, thereby controlling the degree and time of combustion
  • PVC Cover - Comes with a dust-proof and waterproof cover made of PVC material
  • Applicable Fuel Type - Burning wood and artificial logs


SINGLYFIRE Chiminea Fireplace Outdoor Prairie Fire Deck or Patio Backyard Wooden Fire Pit with Chiminea Cover Rust-Free Iron Black


Cateia Jones
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
This was a great buy. It is just as sturdy and just the right size as it is pictured. It's easy to assemble and comes with everything you need. I love it.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
This is very affordable chiminea, it works well. It is made of sheet metal which is thick enough, seems fine for what it is, it's not flimsy at all. Nice features, grill gate, top, poker, and cover. The cover is very thin, I don't think it will last long. you can get another on Amazon for $20. Puts out a lot of heat. Do I think it will get some surface rust, sure, You can use products to stop that. It doesn't bother me if I get a little rust. The screw? Use a drill when you put it together, hand tight with a screw driver is not enough, drill it tight. I love the clay chiminea, however because of my climate, they crack. This is a very good chiminea for the money.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Easy to put together, looks great
LB
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
great price, works, and on the lighter side so easier to move.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Nicely made, easy to put together, puts out decent heat.
JS
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
We were well aware that this was not cast-iron, it’s cheap, light, metal. We were having an outdoor party and wanted something quick. It’s already starting to show signs of rust (and it hasn’t rained in New York in about 45 days.) We’ve also been covering it.If I could relive life, we’d save the $150 and invest in something bigger, better.Like the title says - it’s ok. It can fit about 3 logs at a time. At most. Throws some heat. (And PS the “Blue Rooster” version of this, is pretty small. We ordered that one too. 🤦‍♀️)
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
I have had several of the clay chimineas that just eventually crack and fall apart so the steel construction was definitely something that intrigued me. Assembly was easy and step by step instructions were well written and pictured well. The pieces fit well and and the steel construction appears well done. It’s not a super heavy duty metal but I feel the metal gauge is appropriate for what is is and the cost. Very pleased with the quality for the price.
Paul Koz.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023
- of cost and utility. The Singlyfire prairie chiminea is definitely NOT cast iron as suggested by its foreign supplier, but is constructed of a fair gauge sheet steel. Mine went together easily, without any hemispherical mating problems of the upper/lower halves. Before use I suggest painting it well inside and out with a 1200 degree grill-style spray paint; also using something like a DAP, high-temp mortar joint caulk at the chimney-body joints and over fasteners to prevent condensation gathering and rust from forming. You can expect a decent radiant heat when burning, as long as there's no wind, which will backdraft the grillwork (it having some misalignment latching problems.) The fire grate is cute - meant more for grilling burgers that holding a heavy ash bed and the vinyl cover is a good fit, though lightweight and likely wouldn't last much of a winter if the unit were left outdoors. Might be a good idea to clean and rinse the stove within 24 hours of any use to also prevent corrosion of the thin gauge fire pot All in all, though, not a bad buy for the money.