Solo stove

johnr

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Just ordered one from a buddy in town that has a hardware store. Smokeless fire pit for the back yard seems like the real shit.

Wondering if any of you clowns have been around one, or use one yourselves, and can verify the smokelessness of this apparatus.

Stainless steel, it should last for a few seasons anyway.
 


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yep a friend has one at the lake has a fire right on his driveway pretty slick burns good not mush smoke
 

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If you keep the fire within in it they work, if you have logs and sticks hanging out, not so much. They essentially send all the smoke and heat straight up. Overall they are pretty cool.
 

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Just ordered one from a buddy in town that has a hardware store. Smokeless fire pit for the back yard seems like the real shit.

Wondering if any of you clowns have been around one, or use one yourselves, and can verify the smokelessness of this apparatus.

Stainless steel, it should last for a few seasons anyway.


i have breeo my brother in law has the solo. they both work if you keep the wood in side. The breeo is built way heavier is the only thing i have noticed
 

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As others have said, keep the wood below the top of it and they work great. I'd say 80% less smoke. I do like mine.
 


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I’d rather have a Burch barrel I think.
 

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Neighbor uses his in his driveway often in the summer. Sure appears to be the real deal.

Stainless is nice, but add heat and corrosion will come. Store it inside when not in use.
 

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