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You can get a Solo Stove fire pit for the lowest price of the year—but not for long

Christine Persaud
Reviewed
You can snag a popular Solo Stove for under $215 right now.

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Black Friday in July may be in full swing, but Solo Stove is still running its extended 4th of July sale, meaning right now, you can snag much-loved Solo Stove fire pits for up to 30% off. These savings won't last much longer, though—the Solo Stove sitewide sale ends Sunday, July 11.  

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How good are these fire pits? Reviewed's head of product, Sunil Doshi, said his Bonfire model, originally $349.99 and now $229.99, was probably his "favorite thing [he] bought during the pandemic." In fact, this little beauty even lived up to its smokeless hype. "I was dubious of the smokeless claims, but I was proven wrong," Sunil said. "While there is a little smoke when you first light it, within minutes, the smoke dwindles to almost nothing. It felt like magic the first time I used it."

Solo Stove fire pits are perfect for outdoor areas.

The Bonfire—like all of the company's fire pit models—uses Solo Stove's signature 360-degree airflow design to create its ultra-clean burn by pulling air through the bottom vent holes and sending heated air to the top. It also makes for minimal ash cleanup. This particular model weighs just 20 pounds, making it portable enough to use both in your own backyard and on camping trips. As a result, more than 8,200 happy customers have given it their stamp of approval, calling it "efficient." 

For greater portability, there's the 15-pound Solo Stove Ranger fire pit, which is down $70 from $269.99 to $199.99 and has a 4.9-star average rating. Owners say they love using this smaller option for RV travel. The 38-pound Solo Stove Yukon fire pit, meanwhile, is the company's largest model and has dropped in price from $599.99 to $424.99, slicing $175 off the final price tag.

Whether you want to permanently set up a pit in your backyard or take one out on the open road, there's a Solo Stove fire pit for every scenario. With free shipping and returns, a lifetime guarantee and now 30% off, the timing couldn't be better, either. You'll want to get it before Sunday, July 11, however, as that's when the prices will go back up. 

Get a Solo Stove Fire Pit from $199.99 (Save $70 to $175)

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