![]() Free standard shipping 3-5 business days.Orders also include Solo Stove shipping insurance at no additional charge. The shipping fee, import fees, duties, and taxes are shown at checkout for international orders. The Alcohol Burner can take on smaller jobs like boiling a pot of instant soup or heating a skillet. The Yukon is the biggest Solo Stove, so it can take on the biggest of jobs like keeping a whole family warm and roasting marshmallows in the woods. The Solo Stove will cool down within 30-40 minutes. How long does it take for a Solo Stove to cool down? Bring it indoors when it rains, or use one of the brand’s stove covers. If a Solo Stove gets wet, it will begin to rust. To start a fire with the Solo Stove, simply: Use wood for an optimal experience instead. This Solo Stove review does not recommend using charcoal in a Solo Stove. Yes, you can pour water on a solo stove to extinguish the flame. If you want to cook on a Solo Stove, it’s suggested to buy the Lite, Titan, or Campfire. The bigger fire pits are not designed for cooking. The Stand will alleviate the Solo Stove so it won’t burn the wood. If you want to use a Solo Stove on a deck, it’s suggested to buy a Stand. In comparison to other fire pits, the smoke output is significantly lower. Solo Stove is based in Texas, but the stoves are manufactured in China. Can’t get through or get any response by phone or email.” ![]() I need to cancel the part of my order that hasn’t arrived and return the part that has. “Trying to contact customer service for two weeks without success. One negative review from Trustpilot explains their ordeal trying to contact customer service: Lastly, a few customers say phone calls and emails to customer service go unanswered or ignored for weeks. Others say that if you leave it outside in the rain, it will begin to rust heavily. According to some reviews, there is no easy way to remove the ash the stoves and pits create. The main complaints amongst negative reviews appear to be issues with ash, rusting, and customer service. “ Our Bonfire fire pit has made gathering safely with friends outdoors possible this winter, even in Minnesota! Not only does it crank out huge amounts of heat, but there’s not all the smoke and sparks like normal fire pits that prevent you from cozying right up to them.” …We have a small yard, we can place it on a dirt patch at the far end, and we’re suddenly camping! This little guy only weighs 20 pounds, so we can also move it over to the tiled patio.”Īnother positive review from the brand’s site applauded the Solo Stove smokeless fire pit feature: “The Solo Stove Bonfire is the perfect outdoor fireplace. One glowing review from Amazon regarding this Solo Stove firepit complimented the versatility and portability: Whereas the stoves need leaves, “sticks, twigs, pine cones” if available. ![]() If you intend to use logs in your Solo Stove fire pits, the brand recommends dry, hard woods like, “birch, maple, hickory, and oak”.
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