Review: Solo Stove - Cragmama

We purchased the Solo Stove Bonfire so our author might put it to the test in her own backyard. Keep checking out for our complete item evaluation. When you go camping, you expect to construct a campfire. This can take hours from collecting wood and removing debris from individuals who utilized the campfire pit before you, consisting of the time to building up a bonfire and stiring the flames. Now you can get rid of additional time and hassle by bringing a portable pit with you to your next camping experience. It is handy to establish in an immediate in your backyard, too.

The Solo Stove Bonfire is a 19. 5 inch-wide wood-burning fire pit made of extremely durable, premium-grade stainless steel. The steel drum has a minimal design and polished finish that didn't take away from the old-school campfire visual we were looking forand it looked just as excellent when it wasn't burning. The Spruce/ Deanna Mc, Cormack The pit itself is designed for the most efficient fire you have actually ever experienced. It's a double-wall wood-burning firepit. The flames develop from two spots. It has a base that permits oxygen to directly fuel the coal from the bottom and vent holes near the top of the cylinder that enable heated oxygen to fuel existing flames.

Even if you're as familiar with outdoor campfires as we are, using this fire pit will totally amaze you. The fire in our Solo Range was higher and hotter than any fire we have actually ever developed with barely any effort. It was easy to fire up and we really might not believe how long the fire lasted. Among the Solo Range's best features is that it declares to produce less smoke than your average fire. We felt we like we might sit closer to the fire without smoke in our face and likewise pitch our tents/park our vehicle closer to the fire without having to fret about excess smoke drafting in.

We would not choose the Bonfire as a heat source while winter camping or for somebody who gets cold feet. Also, like an oven, it burns through wood faster given that it keeps a greater temperature. Setting up and putting away the Bonfire takes about a minute. Aside from the fire ring which helps focus the heat, the whole drum is one piece and entirely it only weighs about 20 pounds. The entire thing is simple to move since it's relatively light-weight considering its size and burn power. Provided its size, the best location for a Solo Stove Bonfire is in a yard or for an overnight vehicle outdoor camping trip.

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The Spruce/ Deanna Mc, Cormack We used our Bonfire while vehicle camping instead of the pre-existing fire pit in order to prevent building a fire over other people's remaining garbage. We conserved money on fire beginners and we were able to "leave no trace" when we left. The Bonfire includes a black nylon bring bag with a drawstring, deal with, and Solo Stove logo design. The walls of the Solo Stove get very hot while a fire is lit, so we needed to be extra careful with our young son near the fire. Also, just like any fire pit, you need to get to understand your local burn laws and Visit the website no burn days before experimenting with your Solo Stove.