Description
Pi Fire is a part of the Pi Fire Pit System and must be used with your Solo Stove fire pit for a safe and complete experience.
Dimensions & Materials
Ranger Pi
- Diameter (Stone): 12.0 in.
- Diameter (Oven): 15.0 in.
- Height (Oven): 15.7 in.
- Weight: 13.4 lbs.
- Materials: Ceramic Coated Stainless Steel
Bonfire Pi
- Diameter (Stone): 14.0 in.
- Diameter (Oven): 19.3 in.
- Height (Oven): 16.9 in.
- Weight: 19.6 lbs.
- Materials: Ceramic Coated Stainless Steel
Yukon Pi
- Diameter (Stone): 20.0 in.
- Diameter (Oven): 26.5 in.
- Height (Oven): 19.1 in.
- Weight: 44.5 lbs.
- Materials: Ceramic Coated Stainless Steel
Safety, Care, and Use
High-Heat Cooking
- Reaches temperatures upwards of 700°F (371°C).
- Ideal for cooking pizzas, breads, and more.
- Preheats quickly for efficient cooking.
- We recommend starting your fire with 2-3 logs for Ranger, 3-4 logs for Bonfire, and 4-5 logs for Yukon / Canyon.
Built for Durability
- Made from high quality ceramic coated stainless steel.
- Designed to withstand extreme temperatures.
- Resistant to rust and corrosion.
Easy Care
- Allow it to cool before cleaning.
- Use our Pizza Oven Brush or a cloth to remove soot.
- Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
Safety First
- Always make sure you fire pit is on a stable, non-flammable surface
- Before lighting it up make sure the Pi Fire is stable and secure.
- Keep away from flammable materials, never use under patio ceilings.
- Never leave it unattended while in use.
Is assembly required?
Yes, some assembly is required. Simply attach three legs to the base of Pi Fire with the included 6 screws and washers.
What wood should I burn when using Pi Fire?
To limit soot on your pizza, we suggest using hardwoods, specifically oak.
How long does it take Pi Fire to bake a pizza?
Many variables can affect cooking time. The temperature of the stone and dough thickness could slow down or speed up cooking time. But on average, it will take 7-8 minutes to bake the pizza.
What temperature should the stone be before I launch a pizza?
We recommend launching a pizza when the center of the stone is between 500-650F degrees.
How do I get and keep the stone above 500F degrees?
We recommend starting your fire with 2-3 logs for Ranger, 3-4 logs for Bonfire, and 4-5 logs for Yukon / Canyon. Add an additional log when temperatures stall or when the temperature decreases (generally happens after a pizza is cooked). Remember, to limit soot, you don’t want the fire raging; rather, you want the flame constantly dancing below or at the bottom of the Pi Fire oven.






















