Solo Stove Fire Pit 2.0 Review: A Removable Ash Pan Makes Cleaning Much Easier

@jaduino Aug 1, 2022, 3:42 pm EDT | 6 min read Rating: 9/10 ? 1 – Absolute Hot Garbage 2 – Sorta Lukewarm Garbage 3 – Strongly Flawed Design 4 – Some Pros, Lots Of Cons 5 – Acceptably Imperfect 6 – Good Enough to Buy On Sale 7 – Great, But Not Best-In-Class 8 – Fantastic, with Some Footnotes 9 – Shut Up And Take My Money 10 – Absolute Design Nirvana Price: Starting At $300 Justin Duino / LifeSavvySolo Stove’s original smokeless fire pits are incredibly popular, and the company just made its 2.0 version even better. Now, instead of having to flip over the 20-pound stainless steel basin to empty it out, there’s a removable ash pan that catches almost everything. It’s really awesome. I have spent the last several weeks testing the Bonfire 2.0, Solo Stove’s medium-sized smokeless fire pit. The company also released updated versions of its Ranger and Yukon models. Everything I have to say in this review about the Bonfire also reflects the other products. The only difference between the three variants is their physical size. Here’s What We LikeEasier to clean Great for spaces of all sizes Have a “smokeless” fire burning within minutes And What We Don’tAccessories will quickly raise the cost Heavy LifeSavvy’s expert reviewers go hands-on with each product we review. We put every piece of hardware through hours of testing in the real world and run them through benchmarks in our lab. We never accept payment to endorse or review a product… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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