Solo Stove

Solo Stove

Solo Stove reviews and discussion

4.5

100% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

6 reviews and posts

  • I bought the Solo Stove 2.0 + Pi Fire (Yukon size) at the beginning of the summer and it was a huge hit with my friends. I wouldn't call the fire pit "smokeless," your clothes will definitely still smell like you were at a fire, but it is probably a 80-90% reduction in smoke. You definitely won't have to keep moving your seat around the fire or anything. As for the pizza, we used the recipe on Solo Stove's website and they came out really well. I also used Red Mill's gluten free pizza dough for my friend with ciliacs and she also said hers was good. The only difference was we put the dough on a baking sheet and then put that on the stone as opposed to putting the pizza directly on the stone.

  • Excellent stoves. They burn well, hot, and are easy to clean and use. They come in a variety of sizes too. Only downsize is that it burns so well that you go through a lot of wood. The heat perimeter probably isn't at great as other stoves but everyone I know that has one LOVES theirs.

  • I really enjoy my solo stove, it’s great for talking or playing cards around during the spring,summer, or fall.

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    I would love if there was a barrier we could put around it, so that small children/dogs can’t bump the metal.

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  • We love our Solo Stove. It's easy to use, easy to store, and makes tasty s'mores :)

  • Expensive but in my opinion worth it. I used to end up having to buy a new cheap fire pit every year because with the weather, they would all eventually breakdown/fall apart. My solo stove has endured it all and still looks new!

  • I purchased the midsize Solo Stove. We have a tiny side yard in home in an urban area. This stove helped transform our little backyard into a fun place to roast marshmallows and hang out. Well built product and easy to use.

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    Two very minor nits: 1. The midsize only takes "chunk wood" size, so off the shelf fire wood doesn't fit. 2. Because of the design, the stove doesn't radiate much heat outward, mostly upward.