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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?
Does anyone here have the Canyon 2.0? Got one from the family as a new home gift but I didn’t realize how incredibly massive this thing would be until it showed up on my doorstep.
Wondering what wood burn looks like.
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How much wood do you burn on average per session?
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How much pellets are you burning through a session?
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How close can you stand to a full burn without having to worry. I’ve got small kids so now I’m wondering if I need to spend $500 to get the surround from Solo Stove.
I’ve looked online but most all of the reviews and posts are about the Bonfire and Yukon. But I’ve got the massive Canyon. Any and all help is welcomed. Also, if anyone has recommendations on pellets let me know. I’ve seen them at Costco, Lowe’s and Home Depot and wonder how they all compare. Especially when Solo Stove sells their own.
Breeo released a 42” fire pit, do you think solo stove will make a larger pit?
The Canyon was slightly larger than the Yukon. They stopped selling it so my guess would be no. The Yukon already fits standard logs well and burns through wood quickly. You can easily fit 6-8 people around it not sure why you would want a bigger pit.
Breeo..Made in America. Definitely my next firepit.
Hi y’all! I’ve been researching which solo stove to get for a while and have come to the conclusion that I want the Canyon based on the size. However, after seeing a few posts I’m second guessing myself.
My wife and I will be using this for fires in the backyard, no cooking. We’ll use pellets or wood. We won’t be moving it at all. We want to choose the biggest one so we can have the biggest wood inside of it under a heat shield. Any reason we shouldn’t go this direction and size?
I would say that depends on the size of wood you burn. If you get your wood delivered or otherwise source your wood from a local kiln-dried source, many firewood services cut their wood to 16” or so, no bigger than 18” I’ve seen. I’ve used a few different companies in my area (Northern VA). In that case, Yukon is still perfect for that if you want to be able to just toss the wood in without it getting stuck in the sides (like the Bonfire I had previously).
If you cut your own firewood, then the sky’s the limit. Canyon may be more idle in that case. Canyon will eat more wood regardless.
If you want the biggest solo stove and have no intention to move it then the Canyon is the way to go. I recently switched from a Yukon 1.0 to the Canyon and have no regrets. It pairs remarkably well with the solo stove surround!