Both have written instructions accompanied by useful diagrams. Rather than an overly detailed user manual booklet, there are two flyers: one explaining how to use the fire pit, including care, use, and warnings, and the other explaining how to use the fire pit stand. The whole process is hassle-free, and the instructions are very clear and easy to understand. ![]() The stand is of course placed at the base of the pit, if you opt to purchase one. The flame ring is left to one side until after the fire has been lit. Assembling it took us no longer than 10 minutes, and simply involved removing the parts from their packaging, and placing them back into the fire pit in the order outlined by the instructions.įirst in is the ash pan, followed by the base plate. The setup process of the Bonfire 2.0 is a big plus. Not all of the packaging could be recycled polystyrene, plastic and foam inserts were used to understandably protect the fire pit in transportation. We did have to shuffle around a bit to make sure we were holding the fire pit correctly before moving it from A to B. It is quite heavy, but manageable enough to be carried around by one person. The Bonfire 2.0 comes in a large box but given its size, it is packaged compactly, with all the parts contained within the inside of the pit. Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0: Setup and assembly For grilling food on the fire pit, the Bonfire Hub and Cast Iron Grill Kit are sold separately. The Bonfire Ultimate Bundle 2.0 allows you to purchase all of these at once. All other add-ons are sold separately, which include: Included with the fire pit is a carry case so you can easily transport the Bonfire 2.0 around. This ‘grab and go’ convenience is far more preferable to carrying the whole fire pit to the trash - especially with this one's considerable size - which was required by the original model. This addition makes cleaning and maintaining the Bonfire a lot easier, as all the ash can be removed in one go by simply extracting the pan. The new and upgraded feature which makes this pit a ‘2.0’ is the removable ash pan. With a diameter of 19 inches, the Bonfire is big enough to be enjoyed by several people at once, but still portable enough to be transported around thanks to the free carry case. The Bonfire 2.0 is the second largest in the range, after the Yukon 2.0. There’s also a flame ring that sits on top of the fire pit, which is the last line of defense against a smokey fire.Īll the fire pits from Solo Stove boast this smokeless feature the only difference between them is size. For the ‘smokeless’ effect, Solo Stove designed their pits with Signature 360° Airflow to superheat the air so most of the smoke would be burned off. The Bonfire 2.0 uses wood to create a fire, though smaller pieces of dry kindling and firelighters are recommended to get the fire going initially. (Image credit: Katie Sims.) Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0: Features Keep reading to find out whether Solo Stove’s most popular fire pit is worth your money. We put the product through its paces to see how easy it makes it to get a long-lasting fire going, and whether both novices and experienced campers can enjoy its benefits. In this review, we test claims that the Bonfire 2.0 can create a truly smokeless fire, as well as how much easier cleaning the fire pit is with the new extractable ash pan. The best fire pits should serve their purpose of creating long-lasting, durable fires, but also look great in the garden too. The Bonfire 2.0 is stylish too, with a shiny silver exterior and contemporary aesthetic. ![]() The original Bonfire has been upgraded with a new extractable ash pan to make cleaning the fire pit after each use more convenient, and it claims to be able to create a completely smokeless fire. The most popular in Solo Stove’s smokeless fire pit range, it’s big enough to offer warmth for large groups of people, but still portable enough to transport to different locations. The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 could be the perfect solution for your needs. ![]() Capacity: 3-4 pieces of wood at a time, depending on size
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