Description
Dimensions & Materials
Ranger 15″ Fire Pit
- Height: 13.5 in | 34.3 cm (w/ flame ring, w/o stand)
- Height: 16 in | 40.6 cm (w/ flame ring, w/ stand)
- Diameter: 15 in | 38.1 cm
- Weight: 15.4 lb | 7.0 kg (w/ flame ring, w/o stand)
- Weight: 16.5 lb | 7.5 kg (w/ flame ring, w/ stand)
- Materials: Premium Stainless Steel
Ranger 15″ Fire Pit Stand
- Height: 2.8 in | 7.1 cm
- Diameter: 13 in | 33.0 cm
- Weight: 1.1 lbs | 0.5 kg
- Materials: Premium Stainless Steel
Safety, Care, and Use
Fireside Experience, Upgraded
- Get ready for a smokeless burn that lights easily and delivers a fireside experience like no other fire pit on the market.
- A little startup smoke? That is normal and it clears up quickly once your fire gets going.
- Bigger models like the Yukon and Canyon bring serious heat and ambiance.
- Keep extra wood nearby for those long, cozy burns.
- We recommend starting your fire with 2-3 logs for Ranger, 3-4 logs for Bonfire, and 4-5 logs for Yukon / Canyon.
Stainless Steel with Character
- Over time, your fire pit’s stainless steel will develop a golden-blue patina, a natural part of the charm.
- Want to keep it looking sleek? Just wipe it down with a soft brush or stainless-steel cleaner (no water or soap needed).
Burn Safe, Burn Smart
- Always use your fire pit on a stable, non-flammable surface, away from: Overhangs, Patio ceilings (yes, even the tall ones), Any other flammable materials.
- Sparks & Embers: Depending on your environment or the wood you burn, sparks may escape and damage nearby furniture or other flammable surfaces. Add our fire pit Shield to stop embers before they ever burn a hole in your brand new 4 Piece Seating Set.
- Wooden deck? That is a no-go unless you are using our Fire Pit Stand. With the Stand, you can burn safely – even on that beautiful new cedar deck.
Safety First
- Never leave a lit fire unattended.
- Hot Surface Warning: The exterior of your fire pit gets extremely hot during use – keep kids, pets, and anything flammable at a safe distance. For extra peace of mind, use the Surround or Surround Lite to create a protective barrier.
- Always keep a fire extinguisher or water source nearby in case of emergency.
Easy Cleanup, Ready for Round Two
- Let your fire pit cool completely.
- Remove the base plate to access the ash pan.
- Dump the ashes, then pop everything back in place.
- Boom – ready for your next burn.
How do I clean out my fire pit?
When your wood is burned through completely, and your fire pit is cool, remove the ash pan from under your base plate and dump it.
Why is my base plate removable?
As your wood burns on the base plate, the ashes will fall to the ash pan below. When it’s done burning and completely cooled, you won’t have to tip your fire pit over to get rid of ashes. A simple lift of the base plate and removal of the ash pan means you can easily clean your fire pit.
Are the fire pits stationary, or can they be moved?
Yes! Unique to Solo Stove, our fire pits were made for easy transport, no matter your need. Reposition your fire pit in your backyard for a new aesthetic, or take it with you on your next adventure.
What is the point of a smokeless fire?
There are many benefits to a smokeless flame! A low-smoke fire means there’s less smoke to dodge, so you can enjoy a night around the fire pit without the smell to prove it. And with little to no smoke, less harmful particles like creosote are being released into the atmosphere, making your fire pit environmentally friendly.
Our customers have also been vocal advocates for the health benefits, especially. Less smoke from the flame means less smoke inhaled, making the ’round-the-fire enjoyment for everyone!
Can I touch my fire pit?
Fire Pits should not be touched while burning. Once the flames have died out, you should wait at least an hour before touching it with bare hands.
































































