Solo Stove Campfire

About This Item

For clean burning, eco-friendly outdoor cooking, the Solo Stove Campfire is a durable and responsible option for the campsite. This stove is wood-burning, so you don’t need to worry about bringing your own fuel source. It has air intake holes along the bottom that pull air toward the fuel source, while top vents allow for a boost of pre-heated oxygen to maximize heat and minimize smoke.

DESIGN

  • Lightweight, low smoke, eco-friendly
  • Natural convection
  • Cooks for 4 or more people
  • Air intake holes pull air towards fuel source
  • Durable double-wall construction
  • Top vents boost pre-heated oxygen for secondary combustion
  • Heat shield between ash pan and bottom of stove protects ground from scorching
  • Angled lip of cooking ring minimizes heat loss

Additional Details

  • Style: SSCF
  • Brand : Solo Stove
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 20GIOUCMPFRXXXXXXCAC
  • SKU: 21178235
Diameter7 in.
Height9.25 in.
Weight2.2 lbs.
Materials304 Stainless Steel
Fuelsticks, twigs, pine cones, other biomass

REVIEWS

4.9

218 Reviews

Solo Campfire Stove

Recieved my stove today. I can't say enough good about the quality and function of this stove. Very easy to light and I love the fact you can pur larger and longer pieces of wood in it and still be below the cooking surface. It does put out a warm sit around fire, and roast hotdogs at the same time.

I Had A Great Time With This Stove

This is my review regarding the API staging and getting everything JUST right.

I Had A Great Time With This Stove

We had a great trip with the campfire and are amazed at the heat this stove puts out!

Solo Stove Campfire - Thailand

Hi, Yesterday I received my Solo Stove Campfire from my mailman,all in good order and much sooner than I expected.I commend Solo for their prompt and efficient despatch of this item.I live on an island in Thailand. On arrival of parcel I unboxed the stove and looked it over.Looks good. It was mid afternoon and I was itching to try it out and see for myself if it worked as well as it appeared on youtube videos.I live right on the bay and there is always plenty of driftwood and washed up burnable debris along the shore so I thought I'd give the ol' Stove an impromtu light field test.I gathered a small bag of twigs and miscellaneous debris along the shore within a few minutes.I started a small fire in the Stove and quickly had it blazing.I could see and verify that it was burning very efficiently and was generating the classic flames through the top ring of holes.This was a golden opportunity to test how fast it would boil some water.I immediately placed a saucepan on top with a regular cup of water.I was anticipating a time of 3 - 5 minutes but was pleasantly surprised when I lifted the lid and found it bubbling furiously after 2 - 3 minutes.I was impressed. In the future I plan to take this Stove with me on extended kayak trips and I am sure it will work a treat. Along the shores here there is always tonnes of washed up debris lying around so there will be unlimited fuel for my needs. What a waste of time and money taking a gas stove and the gas fuel on a kayak trip when it is everywhere at any place you stop. I am sure this will be one of the best investments I have made. Thankyou Solo Ty

Worked Great.

After getting the stove, I pondered what to use as tinder. I tried dryer lint, which had some synthetic material, which caused unpleasant black smoke. My fault, not the stove's. I have plenty of shredded paper in the bottom of my paper shredder. A thimble or two of that will be used in my next try. Once the twigs got going, the burn was perfect, with the smoke itself burning in the upper part of the stove's chamber. The only other time I've seen such an efficient burn was in a wood stove with a catalytic converter, which is a very expensive addition to a stove. The Solo Stove gets the same efficiency with its engineered air flow. How cool is that! And because the stove burned so perfectly, there was no lingering smoky odor when I put it away. Good job.

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