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@ESCART posted:

Ordered the Solo Stove Yukon…for those on the fence: product lives up to the hype. We are big campfire people at our house. I wasn’t bothered by the ubiquitous campfire smoke in my clothes, but wife and some guests were. This solved that issue. Other concerns were that this type of fire pit would not produce much radiant heat…it was not an issue in 40ish degree weather. Actually had to backup a couple of extra feet. Yes…wood pellets work, AFTER you get a good log fire going. If considering this, I recommend ordering directly from website as they run sales, flash sales etc. and you can save 20-25% over brick and mortar purchase. Note:  there is a competitive product with similar engineering design (double wall and air intake) that is USA made. I didn’t know about that until after I ordered the Solo Stove. It is called Breeo X. More dough but also has more cooking options. Not portable in a practice sense due to weight. I would have given it serious consideration if I had known about it due to total USA product. Solo Stove is a USA company but built in…China. Also I believe the knock off products out there aren’t built as robust in terms of welding spots, build, etc. and factory support.

Don't know how I missed your pellet question. Sorry and I'm glad you figured it out.

SoloStove has redesigned their pits. The two components that were previously welded are now removable. This makes emptying the ashes much easier. It should also make replacing the bottom possible, idk.

Possibly because of the redesign they sent an email notifying the previous model of the 27" Yukon is now selling for $399. I haven't seen sales on the Bonfire model.

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