Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 Review

 


If you're looking for a fire pit that’s portable, smokeless, and durable, the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 might just be what you need. After using it on a few camping trips, I’ve got a good feel for its strengths and weaknesses—and overall, I’m impressed.

Pros: Hot, Smokeless Fire

One of the standout features of the Bonfire 2.0 is its claim to be smokeless. While it’s not completely smokeless, the double-walled design does a great job at reducing smoke, thanks to its airflow system and secondary burn. When the flames get going, they can reach up to 400° hotter than a typical fire, which really helps eliminate most of the smoke. I did notice some smoke here and there, but that likely had more to do with the moisture content of the wood I was using—drier wood definitely led to a cleaner burn.

The Bonfire 2.0 isn’t just about being smokeless, though. It’s also incredibly effective at producing heat. This thing will keep you warm, even on chilly nights. The high heat is great for staying cozy and makes it easy to roast marshmallows and cook over the fire. That said, because it burns so hot, it also tends to go through wood a bit faster than traditional fire pits.

Portability: Easy to Pack, But Bulky

At 20 pounds, the Bonfire 2.0 is portable for a fire pit, but still bulky if you’re trying to travel light. It’s perfect for car camping or setting up at home, but if you’re planning a backpacking trip, this isn’t the most practical option. However, I loved how easy it was to pack back into its bag. The accessories designed to nest inside the burn chamber help streamline packing, so even though it’s a bit heavy, it’s not cumbersome to carry around.

Removable Ash Pan: Easy Cleanup

One of the new features I really appreciate is the removable ash pan. This makes cleaning up after a fire super simple. You don’t need any special tools to get rid of the ash—just lift the base plate, remove the ash pan, and dump it out. It’s a great improvement over older models, where cleaning was more of a hassle.

Durability and Design: Built to Last

The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 is constructed from 304 stainless steel, and you can tell right away that it’s built to last. The solid, one-piece design feels incredibly sturdy, and with the high-heat ceramic coating, the Bonfire looks as good as it performs. The coating resists patina, so it should maintain its vibrant appearance even after many uses. Given how durable it is, I can easily see this being the last fire pit I’ll need to buy for years to come.




Final Thoughts

The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 is a fantastic option for anyone who enjoys gathering around a fire while camping or in the backyard. It delivers on its promise of being smokeless (with the right wood) and produces a lot of heat, making it perfect for cooler nights. It’s easy to pack back up, though its 20-pound weight makes it a little bulky for some outdoor adventures. And while it burns through wood faster than most, its ease of use and long-lasting durability make it worth the trade-off.

If you’re in the market for a reliable, well-made fire pit that can go wherever you go, the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 is a solid choice. It’s a little investment up front, but I think it’s one that’ll pay off with years of cozy, enjoyable campfires.


Have you tried the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

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