Cheap vs. Expensive Solo Stove Mesa XL Heat Deflectors

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @Mapleaple
    @Mapleaple 2 месяца назад +4

    Kingsford charcoal chimney starter for 14.99 is by far the cheapest and best heat output. You turn it upside-down with the holes being at the top, it controls the fire and heats the stainless steel far better without soot or at least not a ton. Cheapest and it fits the Mesa Solo XL perfectly.

  • @c2thew
    @c2thew 2 месяца назад +4

    14” aluminum pizza pan and a tomato garden basket cut down would come in under $30 and give you greater coverage

    • @Homedadgriff
      @Homedadgriff  2 месяца назад +1

      I would just be worried about stability

  • @lloyd359
    @lloyd359 4 дня назад +2

    Looking at the numbers...In my opinion the increase in heat with the deflectors is not enough to spend the money on either.

    • @Homedadgriff
      @Homedadgriff  4 дня назад +1

      I’m glad the video helped you figure out if it was worth it to you or not.

  • @housesteiner7783
    @housesteiner7783 2 месяца назад +2

    The simple safety of the Solo version is a major factor that might not show up under the heat results but can't be ignored. The thought of a drunk friend bumping the table when they stand and someone getting burned won't look good on an insurance claim.

  • @user-rs6fu1se4r
    @user-rs6fu1se4r 17 дней назад +2

    I'm curious, about 3 months before you made this video, you tested and preferred the East Oak over the Solo Mesa XL. Your subsequent videos all have hit on what I consider the weakness of the East Oak, which is a lack of accessories. Now that you've had this form factor a while and tested out cooking and deflector, would you choose differently? Also, I would appreciate hearing your thoughts on how these would work when put on the ground with 2 to 4 people sitting around it. Would either the East Oak or the Mesa XL provide any warmth and how would the deflector impact it? Thanks for the videos, nice to see these in action.

    • @Homedadgriff
      @Homedadgriff  17 дней назад +1

      Thank you for watching the videos and for your comment. After doing all the videos so far, I would say that the performance of the East Oak still stands out among tabletop fire pits alone. It puts out a great amount of heat, along with all the other positives mentioned in the video. I do wish it had more accessories, and maybe they will come out with a heat deflector in the future. In terms of versatility, the East Oak is outmatched by the Mesa XL for cooking, accessories, and camping. Also, great video idea-I might have to do a video on that and see if the East Oak can keep up with the Mesa XL without a heat deflector.

    • @user-rs6fu1se4r
      @user-rs6fu1se4r 17 дней назад +1

      @@Homedadgriff Thanks for the reply and future video possibility. Can you clarify why the East Oak is outmatched for camping? Is it the size/weight and portability or?

    • @Homedadgriff
      @Homedadgriff  17 дней назад +1

      Just that you can use the Mesa XL as a camping stove to cook and boil water on. Both the East Oak and the Mesa XL are very portable, but the Mesa XL is lighter and more compact and would give you more room in your backpack.

  • @toddm149
    @toddm149 Месяц назад +1

    I agree with everything you say exept for preformance because the cheap one the pan started out 2 degrees warmer so not a true comparison.

    • @Homedadgriff
      @Homedadgriff  Месяц назад +1

      Valid point, but I will say the outside temperature was quite a bit warmer than the starting point on the cool pan. That being said, I believe the starting point being within 2 degrees will not make much difference after the 10-minute mark. It is hard to get the exact same temperature to start, but I tried my best to get it as close as possible.

    • @toddm149
      @toddm149 Месяц назад +1

      @@Homedadgriff Good Points and honestly for me being within a degree or two seems like about the same expectation. I personally would go wtih the solo because of sturdiness and not blocking the view of the flame as much as the cheap one!

  • @user-wq7bx5fo2v
    @user-wq7bx5fo2v 2 месяца назад +1

    Good job. The experience one looks so much better. I would be worried about the cheap one with kids around! Thanks for the information

  • @markrobinson8093
    @markrobinson8093 24 дня назад +1

    Shake test, your face = Priceless 😂.. thank you for you review. I was going to buy that wobbly one.

    • @Homedadgriff
      @Homedadgriff  24 дня назад

      No problem I’m glad it was helpful. The face of disappointment lol.

  • @barbarasalesch7051
    @barbarasalesch7051 2 дня назад +1

    Does it fit also to the campfire-model?

    • @Homedadgriff
      @Homedadgriff  2 дня назад

      This specific one does not but solo stove does make one for the campfire

    • @barbarasalesch7051
      @barbarasalesch7051 День назад +1

      @@Homedadgriff Hi, as far as I know they don't. On their homepage just for Mesa, Ranger, Bonfire and Yukon..:-/

    • @Homedadgriff
      @Homedadgriff  День назад

      You’re right I just looked all around the web. I even looked on Amazon. I didn’t see one anywhere. There’s a chance it may fit, but I can’t confirm since I don’t have one.