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How much difference does 4.25” make?
Hey everyone,
I am trying to build a smokeless fire pit for my backyard that is a little larger than is offered by solo stove, more like a Breeo 30". That bad boy costs something like 1200 bucks which is a little outside of my budget.
I would like the measurements for the air feed holes insides the fire pit. Mostly the internal air hole dimeter, as well as the on center spacing for those holes.
I would also like to find the same for the Breeo pits, to compare. It seems they both have an inner ring diameter that is 4" smaller than the outer, with the Breeo being completely open at the bottom of the pit vs the solo stove with its ash tray (which I would also love to know the spacing of that to the inner wall).
Thanks everyone!
The difference between oh and ah?
Looking at replacing a traditional outdoor fire pit with a solo stove. The current bowl shaped pit is almost 48” in diameter, which doesn’t matter a crazy amount because I can barely get enough airflow to get a good fire rolling in half of it.
Other than liking the Solo stove product, I am mainly interested in replacing the current fire pit because I have a toddler, and I like the idea of having the surround, which would give me 2 seconds to stop him from jumping in the fire vice the zero margin of error I have now. Also, having a place to put a beverage would be nice. My only wish, is the surround has storage for tools.
All that said, I like the idea of more space, the Canyon has an interior diameter of 27.5” while the Yukon “only” has 23”. I can appreciate the goal is not to be able to lay the wood flat in the stove, but 23” just seems restrictive. I know plenty of people have them, and they obviously work.
I hate the fact that to get a Canyon, I have to go to a third party, and I hate even more that to buy one (at least what I have found) is it comes in a bundle with a stand and cover, all things useless to me because I can’t use them with the surround.
I hate that the surround for the Yukon is the same as the canyon, because I just think that means there is a 1.5 inch gap between the stove and surround all around.
So, Canyon, and Yukon 30” owners, is it worth it? Yukon owners, do you ever want for 4.25 more inches?