Description
Dimensions & Materials
Ranger
- Diameter: 13.16 in.
- Height: 0.87 in.
- Weight: 2.3 lbs
- Materials: 430 Stainless Steel
Bonfire
- Diameter: 17.3 in.
- Height: 1.2 in.
- Weight: 3.75 lbs
- Materials: 430 Stainless Steel
Yukon
- Diameter: 23.7 in.
- Height: 2.4 in.
- Weight: 6.8 lbs.
- Materials: 430 Stainless Steel
Canyon
- Diameter: 27.25 in.
- Height: 2.4 in.
- Weight: 10.58 lbs.
- Materials: 430 Stainless Steel
How long will a fire pit full of pellets burn?
You can expect approximately 2 hours of burn time from a fire pit full of pellets. Depending on the type of pellets you use, this time can be extended or decreased slightly. Hardwood pellets will burn for slightly longer, while softwood pellets will burn more quickly. Be sure that your fire pit is completely cooled before leaving it unattended. After the flames die down, the fire pit will still be hot to the touch.
Do I need to fill my fire pit to the top in order to achieve a secondary burn?
No, you don’t! Pellets provide an even and consistent burn, meaning you can achieve a smokeless, secondary flame with only a few inches of pellets in your pit.
Will pellets always burn for 2+ hours?
The duration of your fire will depend on the amount of pellets you put into your fire pit. If you fill your pit to the top (about 1” below the secondary burn holes), you will have flames for 2+ hours. If you want to have a shorter fire, simply add fewer pellets. ½ the number of pellets will burn for approximately half the time.
What is the max capacity of pellets in each fire pit?
Pellets can be added until they are 1 inch below the secondary burn holes on the interior of the fire pit. Feel free to add fewer pellets if you’d like a shorter burn. Ranger – 25 lbs Bonfire – 45 lbs Yukon – 77 lbs Canyon – 94 lbs
What kinds of pellets can I use with my fire pit pellet adapter?
You can burn virtually any type of wood pellet in your Solo Stove Fire Pit with Pellet Adapter. Each type of pellet will provide a different experience and can influence your purchasing decision. Heating pellets are designed to be used as fuel only, and should not be cooked over. They are typically made of softwoods and will burn at a slightly quicker pace. Hardwood pellets (like Solo Stove’s Premium Wood Fuel Pellets) are a great option and will burn beautifully. If you want to roast s’mores or hot dogs, make sure that your hardwood pellets are food-safe. Pellet grill smoking pellets can also be used to burn with the Pellet Adapter. Softwood Pellets are typically made of a variety of softwoods such as pine and/or fir. These pellets can contain binders and additives, but can still be burned efficiently with the Pellet Adapter. These pellets should not be used for any cooking.






















