Iv never seen a solo stove in person but I really like the method it uses to reduce smoke. I can think of a few times where I would have liked to have one. Thanks for showing it off.
Very nice design. That pit looks well built. It should last you a long time. It is nice that you don't have to worry about it damaging the Trex. Bob would be proud!
I am trying to convince my neighbors to pool some money and get one of these. we have a fire in the street every saturday night and this actually improves the fire pit experience. Thanks for your review!
I just picked up the Bonfire during their last sale. It being almost smokeless was a big selling point as we have sold that are bothered by smoke. Looking forward to getting ours
Best review of this stove on TH-cam ever. Great job man, gonna buy one! Btw, I love the way you arrange your video. Clear information, comforting views and music. Cheers (y)
One of the best reviews I’ve seen I purchased one of these really love the fire stove. I purchased the Yukon model. Only negative draw back I found in mine was the stainless gas tarnished over a year however I purchased some stainless steel wipes which seems to keep in like new just wipe with the grain of the stainless. One other negative thing I found is it is made in China. I try and buy products that are made in USA. It is a very high quality stove which is made to last and the warranty is lifetime for the person who has purchased the stove. Customer service is hard to get a hold of by phone when I called one time they said they was out had to leave voicemail so I emailed them they did get back with me within two business days. Great product I highly recommend to friends. Thanks for the review
Curious to the Yukon that you tested. I see that it’s pretty much smoke-free but on the yukon does one still smell the woodburning? Which to me is benefit.
Love the cabin shot from the drone! Great review. I close on a lake house Monday and will definitely be getting one of these! Also appreciate the info about the cover!
Funny how Bob Ross (in one way or another) gets a mention on this channel. Andy IS the Bob Ross of this type of stuff. I mean, Andy can do ASMR if he really wanted to. For example, an ASMR instructional on how to start a campfire. Oh wait!
We are closing on a new home we are having built in Colorado. I intend to put a fire pit in the back yard but I don't know anything about the Solo Stoves. Would you recommend the Yukon that you have here or the Bonfire, which the next size smaller. I don't anticipate more than 3 or 4 people around it at any time. Thank you for your review. It was very helpful. I have been subscribed to your channel for quite a while.
First off thank you so much for all the support, and being a long time subscriber! The bonfire would be good for the amount of people, but the Yukon can take larger fuel. That being said if you’re cutting all your own wood then I wouldn’t hesitate to get the bonfire.
The show-stopper for us was that you don't get the same "campfire" aesthetic. You're mostly looking at a stainless steel sphere instead of burning logs. In perfectly calm conditions this is not ideal. But I still have my eye on one. The smoke and sparks from a regular outdoor fire can not only be a major irritant but can ruin clothing as well.
For sure up and down sides. Since we want to be as secluded and “hidden” as possible we wanted to make sure that the least amount of smoke was what was most important to us. If we want the “feel/aesthetic” of a fire we have the wood stove inside that gives us that feeling we sometimes strive for :)
It's a pretty complete burn, I was usually left with white ash that we just scoop out and spread on the dirt. A couple hour burn will get us about a half gallon or so. Your mileage may vary depending on the wood you use and other factors.
I just read every review on the Canyon, one size bigger than yukon. Not one person mentioned the $600 cost. Like, "although expensive, well worth it" nothing. Must be nice
JKC - thanks for mentioning an alternative, I had not heard of Bluesky but now intrigued. What do you feel is better (or at least better value) about it?
I'll save everyone here a boatload of cash. Find a non-working front load wash machine and dismantle it. Bam! Stainless steel fire pit with holes around the entire body. It burns so efficient you'll have to step back.
@@Gutter22 I tend to form my own opinion of a company based on actual experience vice relying on an entity that seems to attract the ultra offended and angry like BBB. Kinda like Yelp to me. To each his own, but I would recommend this fire pit to anyone. My family loves it.
Iv never seen a solo stove in person but I really like the method it uses to reduce smoke. I can think of a few times where I would have liked to have one. Thanks for showing it off.
Thanks for watching brother. The smokeless application is a big selling point for us. We wanna stay as camouflaged as possible lol.
Very nice design. That pit looks well built. It should last you a long time. It is nice that you don't have to worry about it damaging the Trex. Bob would be proud!
Thanks brother, those were our thoughts too lol!
Just purchased one, can’t wait to try it
I’m glad you got it! It’s a awesome pit
I am trying to convince my neighbors to pool some money and get one of these. we have a fire in the street every saturday night and this actually improves the fire pit experience. Thanks for your review!
They are on sale right now, just saying 😎
I just picked up the Bonfire during their last sale. It being almost smokeless was a big selling point as we have sold that are bothered by smoke. Looking forward to getting ours
On sale is the way to go, it retails for about 600 but we didn’t pay more than I want to say $450? Hope you get it for some winter fires!
What an awesome piece!
Thanks for the presentation and keep up the great work...
Glad you enjoyed!!
Best review of this stove on TH-cam ever. Great job man, gonna buy one!
Btw, I love the way you arrange your video. Clear information, comforting views and music. Cheers (y)
Wow, thanks!
Great honest review , I'm sold , just need to convince the wife now 😊
It’s a great fit! Good luck on the pitch
One of the best reviews I’ve seen I purchased one of these really love the fire stove. I purchased the Yukon model. Only negative draw back I found in mine was the stainless gas tarnished over a year however I purchased some stainless steel wipes which seems to keep in like new just wipe with the grain of the stainless. One other negative thing I found is it is made in China. I try and buy products that are made in USA. It is a very high quality stove which is made to last and the warranty is lifetime for the person who has purchased the stove. Customer service is hard to get a hold of by phone when I called one time they said they was out had to leave voicemail so I emailed them they did get back with me within two business days. Great product I highly recommend to friends. Thanks for the review
Thanks! We plan on buying the smaller fire pit for our house.
Lol Bob Ross packing material. Beautifully shot bro great job!
Thanks brother :)
Curious to the Yukon that you tested. I see that it’s pretty much smoke-free but on the yukon does one still smell the woodburning?
Which to me is benefit.
I've had mine for 3years no complaints. I believe it was 299.99 and it came with a tote bag
What. A. Deal. Compared to today’s prices... lol
For that price, wouldn’t yours be the smaller Bonfire model?
Love the cabin shot from the drone! Great review. I close on a lake house Monday and will definitely be getting one of these! Also appreciate the info about the cover!
Congrats on the house!! This is a great buy for a backyard lake house - this cover is $100 the way to go.
Thanks for the video. How much heat does it produce in the surrounding area? Enough to keep you warm in the type of weather you show? Thanks
Plenty of heat! You can’t sit too close to it or you’ll be sweating for sure.
Bad ass setup
Yeah it works incredibly well
cool. I've been curious about these for awhile...especially the "smokeless" claim. thx.
Pretty darn cool once it turns smokeless!
03:13 Happy little fire, yes yes yes
hahaha best comment
I really admire how precise you are with everything, sure you don't have some SWISS DNA? haha
Hahah I’ll take the compliment 💥
Love the video Thank you!
Glad u enjoyed!
Funny how Bob Ross (in one way or another) gets a mention on this channel. Andy IS the Bob Ross of this type of stuff. I mean, Andy can do ASMR if he really wanted to. For example, an ASMR instructional on how to start a campfire. Oh wait!
Bob is my idol
We are closing on a new home we are having built in Colorado. I intend to put a fire pit in the back yard but I don't know anything about the Solo Stoves. Would you recommend the Yukon that you have here or the Bonfire, which the next size smaller. I don't anticipate more than 3 or 4 people around it at any time. Thank you for your review. It was very helpful. I have been subscribed to your channel for quite a while.
First off thank you so much for all the support, and being a long time subscriber! The bonfire would be good for the amount of people, but the Yukon can take larger fuel. That being said if you’re cutting all your own wood then I wouldn’t hesitate to get the bonfire.
Cool pit
*thumbs up*
The show-stopper for us was that you don't get the same "campfire" aesthetic. You're mostly looking at a stainless steel sphere instead of burning logs. In perfectly calm conditions this is not ideal. But I still have my eye on one. The smoke and sparks from a regular outdoor fire can not only be a major irritant but can ruin clothing as well.
For sure up and down sides. Since we want to be as secluded and “hidden” as possible we wanted to make sure that the least amount of smoke was what was most important to us. If we want the “feel/aesthetic” of a fire we have the wood stove inside that gives us that feeling we sometimes strive for :)
That's some wonderful landscape right there!! :O
Is it SW Alaska?
It’s quite nice! No, PNW over here 😊
What does this leave in terms of coal/ash?
It's a pretty complete burn, I was usually left with white ash that we just scoop out and spread on the dirt. A couple hour burn will get us about a half gallon or so. Your mileage may vary depending on the wood you use and other factors.
I just read every review on the Canyon, one size bigger than yukon. Not one person mentioned the $600 cost. Like, "although expensive, well worth it" nothing. Must be nice
My family doesn't drink or go out much so we can spend on things like this
can we cook over it?
Yes they make grill attachments
Very cool ... but .... I will stick with my washer drum ! It was free .
Fair enough!
I have one of these Yukon sized Bonfires as well, they’re ok....the Bluesky “smokeless” pits seem like a better value.
Ahh I’ll look into that one
JKC - thanks for mentioning an alternative, I had not heard of Bluesky but now intrigued. What do you feel is better (or at least better value) about it?
I'll save everyone here a boatload of cash. Find a non-working front load wash machine and dismantle it. Bam! Stainless steel fire pit with holes around the entire body. It burns so efficient you'll have to step back.
I mean, totally valid. BUT doesn’t make this lot worth the money, because it is
Overpriced for a Chinese firepit.
To each their own
great design, stainless steel, and run by a family in Texas who employs many other folks in Texas.
@@vicariousjohnson9823 With a D rating from BBB, I would think they could do better and have better prices.
@@Gutter22 I tend to form my own opinion of a company based on actual experience vice relying on an entity that seems to attract the ultra offended and angry like BBB. Kinda like Yelp to me. To each his own, but I would recommend this fire pit to anyone. My family loves it.
I wouldn’t spend $199 on it when it’s made in China, Much less $599. I would pay $599 for it if it was built in the USA.