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Solo Stove Bonfire Stainless Steel Portable Fire Pit with Stand, Wood Burning and Low Smoke Outdoor Camping Stove, 19.5x14 Inches

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Size: W/O Removable Ash Pan & Base Plate


Features

  • MOST UNIQUE FIRE PIT: Solo Stove Bonfire pushes the limits of both combustion airflow efficiency and minimalist outdoor design with its all stainless steel construction. It was brilliantly engineered to provide a backyard fire experience that cannot be duplicated. Our patent pending design sold over $1.1M sold on kickstarter.
  • SECONDARY COMBUSTION: The camping stove has double wall design maximizes airflow and burning process. Bottom vent holes allow oxygen to the feed the fire from below while simultaneously channeling warm oxygen up between the walls of the stove and back into the fire.
  • A MORE EFFICIENT BURN: A more complete burn means the little particles that would have been smoke are burned up by the top vents. It also means no more half burned logs to deal with.
  • ASH PAN: Catches loose ash and prevents it from clogging vital airflow. The ash pan also acts as a heat shield and reduces the heat transfer from your Bonfire to the ground beneath it.
  • BONFIRE STAND: Get the most from your Bonfire camp stove by being able to use it in more places than ever! With ample airflow, the stand accessory allows you to use your fire pit on more heat sensitive surfaces.

Material: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 22"D x 22"W x 17"H


Style: Modern


Brand: Solo Stove


Finish Type: Polished


Shape: Round


Item Weight: 21.75 Pounds


Fuel Type: Wood


Assembly Required: No


Color: Silver (fire pit), Black (case)


Material: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 22"D x 22"W x 17"H


Style: Modern


Brand: Solo Stove


Finish Type: Polished


Shape: Round


Item Weight: 21.75 Pounds


Fuel Type: Wood


Assembly Required: No


Color: Silver (fire pit), Black (case)


Item Weight: 21.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Solo Stove


Item model number: PARENT BONFIRE


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great home/patio firepit!
Absolute best firepit out there. This thing will be handed down to my son and his kids someday. Pros: Beautifully designed and well made for sure. Burns VERY hot and clean, even garbage green pine or any other gas station wood or really anything else you can put in it. Secondary burn design really keeps smoke to a minimum. Indestructible. With the addition of a grill top, it’s awesome to cook lots pf different things. Cons: burns SO hot and clean it discolors the stainless, so it won’t stay bright clean silver. I actually like the heat discoloration, some folks may not. Too big to be truly portable if I’m honest. I like to camp and whatnot, and this thing is too big and unwieldy to pack in my FJ with everything else, so I have a different solar powered portable solution that works well in the mountains. Verdict: excellent home/patio firepit. It’s huge, not light, and not really all that portable, but that isn’t why I bought it. It’s heavy, solid, well built, well designed, and will likely last forever in my back yard. Love this thing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2019 by Americanitis Americanitis

  • Efficient burning, less smoke - but some forethought required
We really like this stove. Once we get our fire started it burns efficiently with out a lot of smoke. It is portable and light. We got ours with a stand and a cover. Even when the stove is hot, the stand is cool so you can put it on the ground without worrying. It puts out a decent amount of heat and warmth although it is better to be closer to it to warm up so we have to take socially distanced turns warming ourselves. Because of the design you don't get as much horizontal heat as you might with another fire-pit. Wood cut at fireplace length is a bit long for this size, and sticks out the top, so consider that when buying your wood. Also, be aware you can't pour water into this to put your fire out, nor is it supposed to be drenched in rain or snow so you do have to do some planning ahead to make sure your fire is out and the stove cooled off enough for you to put it in a car for transport or move it to a dry storage location. We bought a metal trash can and often scoop out embers to speed the process. The stove then cools off very quickly (10 -15 minutes). Overall, we are quite pleased, it just requires some thought about when to stop adding wood and let it burn down and allowing for cooling time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020 by DK

  • Great pit just what I wanted
This is a great fire pit and is just what I thought it would be. It is a bit bulky but still manageable for something we do not leave out in the backyard all of the time. I bought the pit with the stand hoping that it would protect my grass which it does not totally do. I had a burn patch of what I believe was just area inside the stand. Until the backyard deck and patio are done I think I will just use a few single pavers to give another bit of height and I suspect that will not fry the yard. The heat output is good but not the greatest around the pit. It makes sense with the double wall design that you have a loss of heat surrounding the pit. I will take the smokeless burn over the extra heat. Actually I am in the process of ordering the heat deflector for the fall/winter months, kind of pricey but the reviews all seem to be worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022 by Lee Schmidt Lee Schmidt

  • Cool! I mean hot! Or huge! So conflicted!
Ok I'm going to start off with how I ended up but this thing.. I was at a camp site and saw this awesome fire roaring away in this stainless steel can just down the way from me all the while I'm struggling to keep mine burning and trying not to smoke us out. Yeah I noticed that they had way less smoke than we did and they were not shifting positions every time the wind did.. I was jealous. During one of my wanderings I gave it a glance over and whipped out the phone, research on.. Solo Stove.. yep that's it. A little procrastination over the next couple of weeks then bam my finger hit the buy now button. um maybe I should have asked them which one they had.. because although Bonfire is not the biggest it is still huge! At least for my purposes, traveling around in my RV, it seems extreme. Now to be honest it's not gonna stop me from trying it out on the road in a couple of weeks but maybe just maybe I should have bought the Ranger instead.. well if it ends up being too much for the road I'll have one hell of a nice stick burner at the house to mingle around.. could I have returned it.. in a normal house yep.. in mine there was no way, my kids saw the size of that box and the art academy was in session.. fort making one o one on the other side.. so I'm pretty sure if you plan on traveling you probably should first look at the dimensions then just head over to the Ranger. We'll probably be a the proud parents of two beautiful Solo Stoves by this time next year.. can't wait for the wife to get home so I can explain this one too here... Used it yesterday and but it's it nice, minimal smoke and absolutely no embers blowing out. Did have the occasional pieces of ash but they were truly fully burned and just floated as away with the wind. It was a windy day with gusts upwards of 20+ mph and this thing performed wonderfully. Uploaded some pictures of it in action. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2019 by Ken Ken

  • Great little stove
We have this on our concrete deck near the lake. It is the right size for 4 people to pull up chairs and sit around it. We purchased a spark shield and cover because they make the firepit safer to use but I found those accessories to be quite expensive.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023 by Carol Maloney

  • Solo it is!
Very efficient! Once you get it going, I love being able to just put another log in without having to sit smoking blowing kisses at it to get going again. The sides do get hot! Even them I don't I needed the stand. It needs handles though, for when it's cold and empty ash. I got a bundle so it came with its bag (very nice n durable) but cumbersome getting it in and out. DON'T need fire starters, waste of money. Pine cones wrapped in paper work great. Good idea to get the screen (though I feel it's overpriced -wait for an email sale offer) helps avoid sparks cuz this b*! Gets hot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022 by Alfredo Torres

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