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r/SoloStove - Reddit
I have an older solo stove. It has been used continuously while homesteading in Maine to smoke the landscape to keep the mosquitoes down, and now we use it socially. Needless to say, it is quite the piece. What size is it? I'd like to accessories it a bit …
Pros and Cons of solo stove? : r/SoloStove - Reddit
Pros and Cons of solo stove? I’m considering buying one of these, but my biggest concern is the visibility of the fire. I love the idea of a smokeless fire pit, but it seems to obstruct the flames and embers, which is my favorite part of having a fire with friends in the first place.
Burning with my homemade heat deflector. : r/SoloStove - Reddit
2022年1月30日 · The solo stove’s new heat deflector claims to warm your lower legs and feet but makes no ascertain about the upper body (in a seated position). Does having your DIY heat deflector raised higher off the stove help send heat to your entire body (again in …
Pizza problem : r/SoloStove - Reddit
2023年5月8日 · You are likely cooking at too high a temp. We did the 800+ club for the first few pies, same results. Burnt top/edges and center not cooked through.
I love my Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0, but I need a fire pit that ... - Reddit
2024年5月3日 · Personally, the solo bonfire is mostly for aesthetics/smores rather than actually making a cold night comfortable. Those butane burning mushroom tower things are the best, so long as it isn't too breezy, IMHO.
Can you use Duraflame logs in a Solo Stove? : r/SoloStove - Reddit
2023年3月21日 · I buy the smallest possible Duraflame (or similar) logs and use 1 of them as a starter, lighting it first and laying firewood on top of it, once it's fully burning. The Solo Stove makes everything burn more intensely, so you won't get the rated time on the log.
Really good option for bonfire lid : r/SoloStove - Reddit
The problem is that the Solo stove has external venting, the magic of the Solo stove is this air vent. If you cover it, the air supply to the fire is not stopped, allowing it to continue to burn. Without this external air supply, it would be a very quick extinguishing without these holes.
Be careful with the pellet adapter : r/SoloStove - Reddit
2023年3月24日 · Came back out today at noon to find the stove and lid too hot to touch - the bed of spent pellets was still super hot - could have probably thrown a log on and given it some more air to get it going. All in all, starting with a full bag was way better than a quarter or half bag.
Solo Stoves - Are they worth it? : r/camping - Reddit
2023年11月13日 · Solo stoves do what they claim, and they do a relatively good job. Personally, I think they are best suited to stationary home use. The are great for flame gazing and entertaining guests at backyard parties.
Bought the Bonfire, accessory recommendations? : r/SoloStove
2022年3月23日 · I have the Yukon, but the accessories function the same regardless of model. Of all the different accessories I own, I found the handle to be the most frequently used/helpful Solo Stove accessory I own. The carry handle allows me to move the stove easily and quickly. My stove gets moved frequently, and the handle is a must-have in my opinion.