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Strange you should ask today!

 

We've just resurrected ours after about 3 years of inactivity and had a lovely barbecue for lunch. I'd forgotten how easy they are and how good they are as a barbecue. They throw out a lot of heat as well.

 

Not sure how " green" they are though. ..

 

Tricia

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We have just got a cast iron one, which we used for the first time yesterday. It gave out a lot of heat, and a bit of smoke, but that was down to the softwood we were using; the hard wood was fine (all curtesy of my dad who works in a joinery so we are recycling really). I need to do a bit of research myself just to see if there are any hints or tips on using them.

 

I've read that people don't usually like the cast iron ones as they get hot on the outside. But surely the clay ones do too :eh: We chose cast iron, as I didn't want to run the risk of it cracking or kids breaking it.

 

This is the one we bought

http://www.focusdiy.co.uk/Cooking+Heating/Ottawa-Large-Chimenea/invt/245988

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Hi

 

We have a cast iron one and we love it :) We have had it about 3 years now. It give out a lot of heat and does not need seasoning.

 

We bought a cover for it for when it rains and in the winter and it has hardly gone rusty.

 

They do get hot on the outside so you would have to be very careful if you have young children.

 

We make bricks out of newspaper and burn those and they seem to last quite a long time (maybe a little smoky though).

 

sue

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ive had a clay one and would get clay again as it stores heat better therefore giving heat out for longer period, i declined getting one to cook in as with some you cant load up with more wood with the cooking gril in place.

Our clay one broke curtasy of my daughter knocking it over so we are using an old metal dustbin lid turned upside down on the chiminea stand.

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We had a lovely clay one which we 'looked after' like Rachelk with similar resutls :( It was great for years though, lovely on cool summer evenings after a barbie - we would tip the final barbie coals in and a few bits of wood and relax by the hypnotic flames. Don't know what to replace it with, the metal ones don't seem as attractive a feature in the garden to me somehow.

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