Deckmate Sonora Outdoor Chimenea Fireplace Model 30199
Finish Types | Brushed |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Cast Iron |
Item Weight | 45 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 60"D x 50"W x 30"H |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Shape | Round |
Color | Brushed Bronze |
Style Name | Fireplace Model |
L**P
Well designed and constructed patio fire provider.
We bought this to have the ambience of a fire when we wanted. We had a low firepit, but the smoke often got in our eyes and nose. This Chiminea's chimney lifts the smoke above seating level and provides an excellent draft which causes the fire to build quickly as new wood ignites. It makes for a quick and hot fire, but you have to stand or sit close on a cold evening (30's and 40's). Maybe the heat goes up the chimney, too. And it isn't designed to heat an open patio! Not a drawback for us because enjoying a fire that takes little work to keep going (as long as the wood supply lasts) without being chased around by smoke was our goal. This product provides that. It is also sturdy, easy to assemble, and well constructed. The sliding door works smoothly and the ash pan fits perfectly ( and also makes cleaning out the ashes easy). Well pleased. It would be worth the money even if it didn't sell for a modest price.
C**Y
Great Product!!!
We had one of these chimineas for over 5 years and we loved it. We saw one local over a year ago, but didn't get it. That was a huge mistake as they couldn't be found locally this year. We got a different one from Lowes, but it was just junk and would probably only last 1 year if that. I was ecstatic when I found this one. I don't know what the other people mean when they say it is junk and it cracks when you put it together. If you do everything by "HAND" there should be no problems. I almost want to buy another one right now just in case I can't find it again. We have had many many great fires in this chiminea.
E**Q
Solid outdoor fireplace
This item came well packaged, and unlike others, there were no broken parts. I followed the advice of another reviewer, and only hand tightened the hardware. When putting it together, it's best to install the hardware loosely, and then align as you tighten. Mine went together in about thirty minutes. The ash pan on mine looks substantial, unlike other reports. I started a fire as soon as I finished putting it together. I'll check in the am for loose screws, etc..I really like the forethought on the design. The three legs are hefty, and are very steady. It came with a flew/chimney cap, to keep the rain out when not in use. It also came with a spark arrester screen witch fits in the top flew. It has a large sliding "door" to load wood, and holds full size split logs. The grate has large holes so as not to get plugged up. And the ash tray is good to have. It weighs about eighty pounds, so I suggest you build it where you want it to be.I've seen smaller ones twice the price of this one, and one's the same size, three and four times the cost. this is a great deal.
D**G
Alternative to a Fire Pit
Decided to buy this for two reasons; the cost and the fact that it was a 360 fire. All parts were included along with a detailed guide to assemble. Did have some minor frustration when the holes weren't lining up with the screws, but I was able to figure out a way to make it happen. Total assembly time was approx. 45 Minutes. As you can see from the photo, it looks great and was easy to get the fire going too. Will definitely enjoy this during the fall and winter months in North Carolina.
F**Y
China ruined it
This is a beautiful Chimnea, I will say that much! The patterns and paint antiquing are beautifully copied. Unfortunately the function of the patina is aging, something this unit only copies, which is quite laughable, because it’s trying to look like something that will last forever, but it’s all a ruse! Case in point:This is my second unit. I gave my son my old one and went “new”. The first was all cast iron including the stove pipe. Now it’s rolled sheet metal. The top cover is now stamped sheet metal. The grate went from sturdy cast iron to welded wire very similar to a charcoal cooking grate. The only parts that were not cast iron: the section in the middle you can see thru, the ash tray, and the sliding access door. The weight difference is very obvious. I would estimate they have cut the weight in half, thus cheapening the product into something that will not last long. You simply cannot expect sheet metal to compete with cast iron.I actually spoke to a representative of the company that reps the product and she told me it was because they were having burn outs in the bottom cast iron. So their answer to correct their problem THEY caused by cheapening the complete product was to cheapen the grate to where people cannot put too much wood into the unit. Sadly, this pathetic thought process is being copied by most all manufacturers. China has ruined so many products to where they no longer function it is a tragedy and a travesty.Just to be clear here, my first unit was purchased locally at a big box store about 15 years ago, and weighed over 40 pounds, nothing like the current model. The old grate still works although it did crack, as cast iron does over time with abuse of fire wood as one would expect. The sheet metal ash tray rotted into nothing, but it still is a functional chimnea.My advice if you want this unit to last would be to do as I did on the old one and use a few broken bricks under the grate for support along with some sand to keep the heat down. Additionally, anyone who expects cast iron NOT to rust doesn’t understand metals. Additionally, paint burns off over time, even heat rated paint. They sell a 1100 degree paint if you need to touch up. Also I would recommend NOT leaving this out in the elements throughout its life. The Colorado video is very old and is no longer representative of the product. The unit she has is no longer made and is actually something in between the old one I have, and the new one.Best of luck and happy fires! I hope this review has helped in some way. It’s really too bad a great product has to be sold off and cheapened into something it visually used to be, but simply will not last beyond a few years with luck and care.
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