🔥 Ignite Your Evenings with Style!
The Deckmate Corona 3 Ft. High Outdoor Steel Chimenea Fireplace Model 28063 combines sturdy steel construction with a stylish design, featuring a full 360-degree view of the fire and a fine wire mesh spark screen for safety. Ideal for use with both firewood and artificial logs, this chimenea is perfect for enhancing your outdoor ambiance.
M**N
Love this fire pit
Love this fire pit! It is SMALL. Ornamental, even. However, the open, expanded metal sides allow for 360 radiant heat. You have to cut your wood short, like 12", but no big deal. Easy assembly with semi-chinese directions. I drilled a few 1/2" holes in the pan for drainage. Almost a year old and hasn't rusted yet. It is quite small, but is perfect for my patio: does not take up much space, easy to move, puts out heat as needed, looks fine.
**D
Exactly as pictured.
I love how pretty it is. It's the right size for my patio. It was a little hard for me to put together but my grandson took over and did it for me. I think it is perfect for the money...and my patio. Looking forward to making stores with the grandbabies!
A**Y
You get a little more than what you pay for
Paid around $80 for this item. I bought it because the old one we had fell apart. Haven't used it much but here are the key factors i have noticed or experiencedPros: heavy and durable (approx 30 lbs). Seems like once its put together, its hard to break. Top can turn into a grill. I don't know if it's recommended but there was a part that seems like that's what it was made for. Does the job. 360 degree view. My old one was only visible for about 45 degrees. Sliding door so that makes it a little safer if you have a young child.Cons: Feels like the individual parts are poorly made. The screws, bolts, holes and whatnot made it a little more challenging to put together. Once put together the top piece was a little crooked (adjustable, but does not stay in place) Smaller than I anticipated (but that's my fault assuming the dimensions were available when i searched (not factor in my star rating)Overall I would say that it's worth the money. If you buy your items with the formula quality divided by price, then this is a good choice. I would say that there are not many better choices within $20 of this ones value unless you want to sacrifice something this one offers (nicer looking one made of stone breaks faster but looks nicer, bigger one will be even crappier parts etc)If size doesn't matter, you're looking for bang for buck and want to spend under $100 and want a cast iron one, this is a decent choice. If money is not an object or factor for you, i would do a little more digging around. I would give it 3 and a half stars. I would give it 4 if the finished unit looked straight without spending a lot of time adjusting it (to see it tilt by the next time you use it) and would give it 5 if the parts weren't so crappy like so many things made in china. Hope my review helped, tried to be as unbiased as possible.When considering my review, keep in mind I did not have this for a long time. I don't know if it rusts or breaks over time. I'm assuming that the cast iron will make it last but I know that metal rusts. I'm sure if you keep it under a roof when it's raining you wont have any problems you wouldn't with another unit.
H**2
GREAT LITTLE DITTY
If you are expecting a HUGE Chiminea, then move on. But if you want a medium sized one that is easy to assemble and good looking then this is the item for you. It took about 10 minutes to put together with two people (and I am not mechanically inclined) and it feels very solid, not flimsy or cheap. It is probably about 30 lbs. I used one half of a Duraflame (fake fire log) in this chiminea the first time I used it and I was glad I did. The burning area is kind of small and if I had used a full log I would have had an inferno! Even with the small log, the flames lept out of the unit a bit so keep it away from anything flammable. Maybe regular wood/sticks would work better I don't know, I have yet to try that.Overall, I am happy with the item because it is a nice convenient size, works well and looks very nice.
N**3
Updated 2.5 Years Still Impressed Very Nice
May 28,2013 I wanted to update my reviewwe've had our Chiminea 2.5 years most of that time on front porchuncovered thru all types of weather rain,ice snow and have had NO rustingmaybe its becuase my husband drilled a couple small holes in the bottomso any water (rain) could easily drain out if accumulated under gratelast summer we added a brick hearth to our covered back porchand set it there .... I will have to post pictures looks very nice !!!!We couldn't be more happy I did read some say fire shoots out the topand sides ... thats proably b/c they used too much wood .... we use a small piece of fire starter under 3 small pieces of wood about the size of body wash or shampoo bottle the fire lasts 1 hour or more as the fire dies down we add 1 stick of wood at a time I do encourage anyone looking for a a med to small size this is it---------------------------------------------------------Nov 2010 Most chimeneas we looked at were way to big for our porch8 by 18 feet concrete/cement type with brick pillars,we were looking for something smaller, this one is perfect,we set it infront of a brick pillars it is very attractivewe can have a nice little fire and not worry about it lastingtoo long or over night. We've used the fire startersalong with small wooden logs about 10 inch in lengthand it works great. The door slides completelyopen for easy access loading wood or removing gratefor easy ash cleaning. A small flower towel works greatfor removing ashes. Oh it comes with a tool to open door,or move hot logs around. Dont miss out on this onewe love ours.This chimenea is great for smaller porches and decksits attractive, strudy, easy assemble, and all partsfit correctly. It took about 30 minutes to assemble.
S**L
Overpriced and Ornamental
This is like something you would get at a home store for $30 - that looks like a chiminea but is an indoor display piece for a large candle! It is TINY and flimsy - less than 10” interior. It could hold maybe a 6” piece of wood and the ash from one piece would overwhelm it. It is about the size of a planter or an indoor large candle holder. No joke. Don’t bother buying it for a real outdoor chiminea. IF you were ok with the size, the quality is thin and does not go together well. Can’t imagine it under even low heat. Not remotely worth $100. Returned it same day.
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