"Solo Stove fixed fire. They took out the smoke. I can sit by that thing all night and it doesn’t even burn my eyes. Now I heat up from the feet up - without any smoke."
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Bonfire 2.0 Frequently Asked Questions
When your wood is burned through completely, and your fire pit is cool, remove the ash pan from under your base plate and dump it.
As your wood burns on the base plate, the ashes will fall to the ash pan below. When it's done burning and completely cooled, you won't have to tip your fire pit over to get rid of ashes. A simple lift of the base plate and removal of the ash pan means you can easily clean your fire pit.
Yes! Unique to Solo Stove, our fire pits were made for easy transport, no matter your need. Reposition your fire pit in your backyard for a new aesthetic, or take it with you on your next adventure.
There are many benefits to a smokeless flame! A low-smoke fire means there's less smoke to dodge, so you can enjoy a night around the fire pit without the smell to prove it. And with little to no smoke, less harmful particles like creosote are being released into the atmosphere, making your fire pit environmentally friendly.
Our customers have also been vocal advocates for the health benefits, especially. Less smoke from the flame means less smoke inhaled, making the 'round-the-fire enjoyment for everyone!
Fire Pits should not be touched while burning. Once the flames have died out, you should wait at least an hour before touching it with bare hands.
Generally, you should start with the recommended 3-4 logs to start and add more as needed. It's essential that your logs are close to the fire pits' inner walls for the most efficient burn. Read up here on how to prepare your wood.
Your fire pit works excellent in a backyard, at the beach, in a parking lot for a tailgate event, or on your next camping trip. Its ultra-portability makes it easy to move around anywhere you need with no hassle.
No, your fire pit is ready to use with just wood. However, we do offer several accessories to make your experience even better. Check out our accessories here.
No. Your Bonfire comes with a black, nylon carrying case. Bonfire Shelter, an all weather cover, may be purchased separately or upgrade to one of our bundles if you would like to leave your Bonfire outside.
While they are all portable, each fire pit has a different weight.
Ranger: 15 lbs
Bonfire: 20 lbs
Yukon: 38 lbs
Yes! You can buy our Cast Iron Cooktops and Hub for open-flame fun.
The perfect smokeless flame requires quality, dry fuel. Kiln-dried hardwoods such as oak, or maple have a low moisture content, so they’ll burn at a higher temperature and give your flames a smooth secondary burn effect.
YES! Do not touch any part of the fire pit with bare hands when in use. Children should always be under parental supervision when around the fire pit. Your fire pit should always be treated as an open flame.
Solo Stove Fire Pits can safely be used on a wood deck, but require your attention and action. Use on wood or composite decking can lead to charring or ignition if the fire pit is not adequately elevated, insulated, or misused. You should use Stand when using on a wood deck. Read up on what surfaces need Stand here.
Even when using Stand, wood and composite decking materials differ significantly in quality and treatment, and have varying heat resistance ratings. You should check with your manufacturer or builder to ensure your surfaces can handle high temperatures, or further elevate or insulate your fire pit to avoid potential damage.
Never leave your fire pit unattended on a combustible surface when hot - even while cooling down. Hot ashes can reignite and escape onto the surface.
Solo Stove Shield is also recommended to help prevent large embers from escaping the pit during a burn and Solo Stove Lid when done burning to keep ashes locked in.
⚠️WARNING: The combustion products emitted when this product is burning can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide which is known by the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/fact-sheets/carbon-monoxide