Chiminea definition

Chiminea means a device largely made from pottery or metal and which is equipped with a chimney and an enclosed Hearth in which a recreational fire may be set.
Chiminea means clay, porcelain or metal receptacle used for the purposes of burning and constitutes an open air fire under this By-law.
Chiminea means a freestanding earthenware or metal fireplace that in its typical form has a bulbous body which is open in the front and is topped by an elongated chimney.

More Definitions of Chiminea

Chiminea means a container made of pottery or metal containing a fire box and flu in a design for the purposes of burning a solid fuel.
Chiminea means a chiminea or other small, commercially manufactured burning appliance constructed from a suitable fire resistant material and intended to burn small quantities of wood or charcoal;
Chiminea. – means an outdoor fireplace, generally made of clay or cast iron, used for warmth or cooking.
Chiminea means a non-combustible device made largely from pottery or metal used to hold a small fire with a substantially enclosed hearth and an outlet fitted with a spark arrester or covered by a metal wire mesh with grid openings no larger than 5 millimetres.
Chiminea means a freestanding earthenware or metal fireplace that in its typical form has a