Solo Stove Fire Pit Bonfire with Stand | Portable Fire Pit, Smokeless Patio Heater for Wood Burning, Low Smoke Outdoor Camping Heater, Stainless Steel, 49,5 x 44,5 cm, 10 kg

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Solo Stove Fire Pit Bonfire with Stand | Portable Fire Pit, Smokeless Patio Heater for Wood Burning, Low Smoke Outdoor Camping Heater, Stainless Steel, 49,5 x 44,5 cm, 10 kg

Solo Stove Fire Pit Bonfire with Stand | Portable Fire Pit, Smokeless Patio Heater for Wood Burning, Low Smoke Outdoor Camping Heater, Stainless Steel, 49,5 x 44,5 cm, 10 kg

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Moreover, the stand fits effortlessly into the grooves on the bottom of the stove, providing a stable footing. Store the Stand in the Solo Stove. It seemed to radiate a lot of heat out at an angle thanks to the bowl shape and created a warm zone in the shape of an inverted, squat cone, even when the flames weren’t reaching out of the fire pit. When they were, we could feel even more heat radiating straight out from them. This fire pit is easy to assemble and use, mostly smoke-free, built of extremely durable materials, and offers tons of versatility, especially when the available accessories are considered. In my opinion, the Solo Stove Bonfire is definitely worth the money. Should you buy a Solo Stove Bonfire fire pit?

When we tested the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 on a more inclement day – when there were mild Spring-time winds but nothing that would dry your sheets in record time – the firepit was more or less smokeless. But, on the days when we tested it when the wind appeared to be coming from three directions – as it often does here on the edge of Dartmoor – its smokeless powers failed somewhat. The carry bag is substantial and doubles as a cover once the Bonfire 2.0 has fully cooled. I didn’t find it very easy to get the Bonfire 2.0 into the bag without assistance, but once in, it’s definitely easier to carry. Because of its weight, I wouldn’t want to schlep it very far though! Those in need of either a larger or smaller fire pit may want to take a closer look at the Bonfire’s sister models. The compact Solo Stove Ranger measures 15 inches in diameter by 12.5 inches high, while the larger Solo Stove Yukon measures 27 inches in diameter and 17 inches high. All of these Solo Stove fire pits share the same efficient smokeless design and heavy-duty 304 stainless steel construction. You can’t go wrong with any of them. Where to Buy the Solo Stove Bonfire Clean-up required scooping ash out, as the unit is too heavy to dump out easily—Breeo sells a shovel designed to ease this process. The brand also offers several accessories for cooking over the fire, which make the X Series as much as grill as it is a fire pit.In testing, the body drew air in at the base to feed the fire both at the bottom and along the top lip, functioning as intended to reduce smoke. Aside from when we were initially lighting the fire, we noted nearly no smoke at all. To empty the ash pan, we had to reach in and remove the perforated bottom grate and tip it to dump any ash off and into the pan below. After removing the grate, we could remove and dump the pan though the pan is smaller than the grate, so some ash is going to fall around the outside edge. Lastly, we let the fires burn down to ash so we could determine how easy clean-up was after the blaze. We also noted things like whether or not the pits were easy to carry or move around, as well as their weight and dimensions. It includes a carrying case with a drawstring closure at the top—which we love—and is essentially a big bag with handles, which makes it easier to transport. It also keeps ashes from falling out in the car, house, or anywhere we store it. As the largest model of the lot, the X Series was easy to load with wood and start the fire. We fit 18- to 20-inch logs into it, laying them across the raised X in the bottom of the pit. This patented design keeps the logs high, allowing air to flow in and feed the fire from the bottom.

t’s not recommended to burn cardboard or paper in a Solo Stove as it can release harmful chemicals. Duraflame logs and charcoal are not recommended as they can produce excessive heat and damage the stove. Only burn dry, seasoned wood in a Solo Stove.

Frequently Asked Questions

Weighing 9.07kg and with a diameter of 49.5cm. It is 35.5 cm high without a stand and 38.5cm tall on the stand. Consequently, the high-quality steel Solo Stove Bonfire takes hardly any effort to move. Yes, a Solo Stove can get wet or rained on, but it’s recommended to cover the stove with a protective cover when not in use to prevent rusting and damage. It’s not recommended to build around a Solo Stove as it can obstruct ventilation and increase the risk of fire. The most striking detail of the X Series 24 is its corten finish—it’s designed to oxidize, creating a natural finish that protects the steel rather than continuing to degrade it. It weighs more than twice as much as most of the other models we tested, which means it’s not exactly portable—but it’s built to last.

We fed logs as needed to keep the wood loaded even with the rim, which had flames extending 12 to 24 inches out of the fire pit, creating a comfortable warm zone. The X Series is the shortest model we tested, which meant that we could feel more heat radiating lower on our knees as we sat two feet from the fire pit. But is the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 really smokeless? This has to be the million-dollar question and the answer, from me, is yes. And no. A slight disadvantage of the concave shape is that, although we fit 14-inch logs in it, they wouldn’t drop to the bottom. This made it more difficult to fill the fire pit and keep a bigger fire going. The Solo Stove Bonfire fire pit produces a lot of heat. The same design features that make it burn cleaner and more efficiently than other fire pits also make it produce more heat than other fire pits. The air that flows up between the walls and beneath the elevated fire grate lets the fire consume the firewood more completely. I noted that it took between 5 and 10 minutes to get the fire burning to the point where I could add full-size firewood logs and that once I filled the burn chamber to capacity, it burned for around 2.5 hours without me needing to add more wood. Because the Solo Stove offers such an efficient and long-lasting burn time, users should consider these two important issues: heat deflection and fire pit safety.The Bonfire catches loose ash in the bottom and is easy to clean. The Solo Stove Bonfire Kit pushes the limits of combustion airflow efficiency—the minimalist outdoor stove burner design results in a portable, easy-to-clean, low-maintenance fire pit. The perfect outdoor wood burner Next, you need to pop the ash pan in the bottom, with the base plate centred on top. There’s also one more metal ring, the flame ring, to slide into place on the top lip of the Bonfire 2.0. This ring has angled edges that help funnel flames and smoke away from your face. Choosing an Outdoor Grill, Chiminea, Fire Bowl, Outdoor Fireplace or Fire Pit from one of these brands will give you years of enjoyment!



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