Other products by Kay Home Products Ratting 4 Out of 5
Product Description
- For burning wood, charcoal and artificial logs. 53-inches high
Amazon.com Product Description
- Featuring embossed, cast-iron construction with a handsome vintage look, this outdoor fireplace brings light and warmth to gatherings of any size. The round pit provides a full 360-degree view of flames, while a large, sliding door provides easy access for re-fueling. Wood, charcoal, or artificial logs burn down safely on the log grate inside. An ash-catcher in the base makes clean-up remarkably easy, and the chimney with rain cap prevents wood from getting wet and smoking rather than burning. The Sonora stands 53 inches high, and makes a striking accessory to your deck or patio--even when not in use. --Mary Park
Features
- For burning wood, charcoal, and artificial logs
- Designer embossed cast iron construction and high temperature paint finish
- Full 360 degrees view of fire with fine wire mesh spark screen and large sliding door
- Rain cap, ash catcher (for easy cleanup), log grate, and fire tool included
- Stands 53 inches high
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Customer Reviews
I love mine! Rating(5/5)
I got one of these for my birthday and we have already used it twice. Makes sitting out and watching the stars on a cold night very toasty!
It's good Rating(4/5)
It's quite massive and solid in construction. Assembly was easy and intuitive. Three of the nuts were missing so it cost me 15-cents extra after a visit to the local hardware store. I painted mine all black with high-temperature paint for that turn-o'-the-century look. It should only be used under light wind to no wind conditions unless it is placed someplace where there is a windbreak - the all-around exposure of the unit can cause embers to really fly if you do try to set it up when there's a real wind. Heats well if it's above 50 degrees outside. Grille on top of the smokestack lets you heat up some water for coffee just for the heck of it. Lets you sit outside a bit earlier in the season before the mosquitos emerge. Toast marshmallows and vege outdoors. Fun.
Log grids burned out after one year. Rating(4/5)
There is some "convincing" needed to assemble the unit, but it is do-able.
We have had ours for over a year, and my only complaint is that the log grids have burned up and are deformed and almost unusable after the year. I would not complain if I could get replacement grids, but no one seems to have them available, except some peasant in China who makes them. I admit, we do burn some hard woods and have nice hot fires %^), but without replacable grids, it is a throw away after a year. %^(
Anyone have any ideas on making replacements with something that can stand more heat than cast iron?? I am pretty resourceful if I can find the right material that can take the beating.
veranda chimnea Rating(5/5)
at first, i was overwhelmed with the pieces to be assembled. i'm not one to assemble things easily. so, i had my husband put the chimnea together - taking well over an hour, in hopes of no missing bolts 'n pieces. to my amazement, the outdoor fireplace looked very nice. it took a couple guys to carry the fireplace outside the patio/garden. we threw a duraflame firelog in it that evening to test the endurance of the fireplace. it held! the ambience was perfect. the piece is quite sturdy and safe. i definitely would recommend this chimnea to any of you shoppers out there, especially now that we're facing cold, chilly nites. just wrap yourselves in warm, fuzzy blankets, enjoy the wine with friends, and relax on your chaise lounges, and stare into the glowing flames.

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