The Solo Stove Review - Kelly In The City - Lifestyle Blog

Posted by Matsuda on July 24th, 2021

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A drawback has always been the absence of a fire ring.

And with kids, we particularly like fire pits that are raised up more than fire rings we just make ourselves with rocks given that they tend to be harder for the kids to see when they're running around camp. So in my Solo Range Review, let me show you everything you need to know to determine if the Solo Stove Bonfire (or other Solo Range sizes) deserve it for your camp set up!, Complete Solo Stove Bonfire I was very impressed with.

Speaking of the set we got,! I LIKE that we can just have the Solo Stove in the back of the truck, pull it out whenever (it just weighs about 20 pounds) and we can have a campfire immediately! It was actually good to This makes me feel way more positive about using Solo Bonfire during fire season when traditional fire pits might be hazardous.

It's kind of tough to think, but it truly does develop a practically smoke-free fire! We started our fire with some pine needles and dry moss,! This made our whole camp experience WAY easier because my kids are young and at the age where they get extremely affected by smoke.

It was incredible! Attempt that with a regular fire pit! Why make a fire in a stream? Since I can, that's why. (well also it was pretty darn cool to have my feet in the creek and the warmth of the fire too) We actually, such as a detachable ash pan that could move out.

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