Thanks for the reviews and answering online questions. Nice deck and great fire. A point about the ‘propane effect’. That’s fresh air (oxygen) being drawn up inside the double walls to secondary burn the smoke gas/particles from the primary burn off the wood. Works best when the walls are heated, which is why you get smoke at the beginning of the fire and there’s very little secondary airflow. If you move the initial fire/coals from the center to the walls and/or stack your wood in a ring instead of a teepee, you’ll get to smokeless and propane effect sooner. Cheers.
That discoloration that occurs with stainless steel when high heat is applied is called "annealing" just figured I'd chime in with that fun fact. Nice video👍
@@billweigel6233 Once enough heat is applied to that type of metal its going to occur. I don't know of or think there would be any treatment for the metal once it begins the annealing process.
Just a heads up, you can use "Bartenders Friend" to clean a lot of this discoloration if it isn't super dark. I just got my bonfire mostly looking stainless steel again with a sponge, a little elbow grease and that cleaner. However, the removable ring at the top was REALLY dark and the cleaner really didn't do too much but lightened it a little bit. So I would say just use this cleaner before that bronze gets too dark. also- DONT touch your eyes when using this stuff....ooooof.
Thanks! Yep, it’s a great pit and it’s still going strong 3 years later. I’m planning a follow up video next winter to go over how it’s held up. We love it!
Ok I bought this per your recommendation, it's absolutely FANTASTIC. I was sceptical naturally, but once it gets going it's basically smokeless ~15 minutes in. So easy to start the fire!! Not difficult like a wood stove. Absolutely so happy with my purchase. Highly recommend it to people!! 🙏
Been wanting one of these since they came out. Finally just ordered one this week. It showed up a few days later. The packaging is over the top! It shouldn't get damaged in shipping under normal circumstances for sure. I can't wait to use it!
These things run best when full of wood. The problem with the yukon at 30”, is that its internal bottom surface area is 2.4 times that of the Bonfire at 19.5”. It takes a lot of wood to cover the bottom and fill that volume. It looks like they kind of compensated by raising the bottom inside a little, but it will still take a lot more wood. I make these to my own design and have been much happier with the 20” design than anything larger I have built...
Burned in my bonfire for the first time the other night. I was using 2x4 cutoffs etc and initially it burned amazing with a good secondary burn. Then I had a pretty high level of ash and it seemed to choke out even though the ashes were super hot. Any thoughts on why that would be?
BmanWfd133 as it consumes the wood, it gives off less and less woodgass(yellow and blue flame) and breaks down the wood to charcoal and ash. You want a steady flame you need to slowly add wood throughout the evening. As you add more wood it should knock the ash thru and clear the holes or you can help this by stirring the coals around a bit as you add wood. When you are done burning this is how it will finish up, i usually find mine the next day with a layer of fine ash and most all the coals completely consumed...
Whats your suggestion for the after party? The bonfire is too hot and smoldering once we are done. We leave it alone for the night an burnout however next day the entire area and pool deck is completely covered in Ash. To the point it cause paint damage. What do you suggest for a hot smoldering pit, waters?
These Solo fire pits are pretty awesome. I have the ranger version and extremely pleased with it. Now I wish I would have gotten the larger Yukon. I've had it for 3 months and used it about twenty times. It is truly "smoke free" when it is fully loaded and the wood doesn't extend above the top of the unit. It does burn through wood fast due to how efficient it burns, so make sure you have extra wood on demand. This is one of the few expensive internet gizmos that I have purchased that was really worth the cost and as advertised.
Thank you so much for this video! Other videos say with the bonfire, you can’t feel the radiant heat. I glad you explained that you can with the Yukon and how far back. Thanks again!!!
Have the Bonfire and thoroughly enjoy it, especially when the grandkids are over for hot dogs and s'mores. Speaking of s'mores, saw a brief note from Solofire in which there was mention of using chocolate chip cookies rather than graham crackers - highly recommend. Also, occasionally order firewood from Solofire - the juniper smells great. Enjoy!!
A couple tips, you may already know, but I saw you loaded the wood about the vent holes on the top. keep the wood below the top row of holes for maximum smokeless. it takes about 15 minutes with a full load to heat up work best. You can load it up at the begging, you don't have to start small. I just mix kindling scattered through the stack and some paper. Then light it, and step back for it to heat up. The ring they sell on the bottom works pretty good. I tried the aluminum thing, but after an eight hour session it scorch through. what I have now is the bottom ring and a sheet of 3/4 plywood for it to sit on. Out has some scorch marks, but not bad. Hope the helps FYI: I have the bonfire as well. It doesn't get near as hot, but doesn't require as much wood. The heat output sucks though.
Nice video I have the bonfire bought it before the Yukon came out and man we love it everyone that’s seen it loved it as well. It really does work puts out good heat no smoke which is crazy and why so many friends and family are impressed with it. I’ve left ash in the bottom of mine for a month with no issues as well only issue is the discoloration on the outside which is not a big deal. The outside side does get very hot and will melt shoes boots etc my wife learned the hard way lol all in all it’s a great portable fire pit mine even came with a carrying case so you can take this anywhere highly recommend it cheers 🍻
Man, I can believe the melting shoes part for sure. It gets very hot. I am loving mine big time! Yeah, i don’t care if it changes color, adds character in my opinion. I love the no smoke aspect big time. Cheers!
Thank you for the video I got the bonfire I have not opened it up yet even though it was cheaper to buy it at Christmas time 🤨I’m still in sticker shock LOL 😂 They need to make something so you can cook on it 🧐🤔🤗👍🏾
this thing blows my mind. How can it be on a wooden deck and you don't have any fear? I've noticed in many videos no one has a protective layer that you have between your wooden deck and the stove. Can you tell me more about that and just how much heat (if any) is at the bottom of these things?
To be honest, I no longer use the mat. I found that the deck is fine without the mat. The reason it’s safe is because the little ring that acts as a stand for the fire pit creates an airspace between the deck and the pit. Soooo the deck never really gets hot with it.
No issue at all. It happens but never had any problem from it. I believe they make a spark arrester for it now. Just keep a hose nearby or some water in case.
I see you have a fire mat under your stove stand. Can you tell me if that is really necessary? Does it really get that hot under the pit that you need the mat? Thought the stand is supposed to protect your decking.
No, you won’t need the mat if you have a stand. It really doesn’t get that hot underneath. I had bought it as an initial precaution but after a couple of years of use, I found it unnecessary.
I'm sure it's been said, but 'True Stainless Steel" CAN rust. It is rust resistant and that resistance is highly dependent on the grade of stainless and the carbon content. Solo Stoves uses 304 grade, which is also known as 18/8. That's 18% chromium and 8% nickel. It has a low carbon content, is non magnetic and is rated to 1600 degrees f without pitting. Your fire will probably be hotter than that but pitting is not a big deal for a fire-pit and is considered normal.
U use it on wooden deck? Is it fine on the deck? How far is it from your house or deck railing? What is the mat that you ate using under it? Does it help keep the deck safe? Apologies for too many questions... but would appreciate your input 😀
With a stand, yes it will be fine. However, never leave the fire unattended in case of a spark or crackle that could cause sparks to fly. My deck protector was just an added measure of safety.
NOTE: The viewer comment that stainless is non magnetic is only HALF RIGHT. There are multiple types of stainless. Quote from Mead Metals: "Basic Stainless Steels have what's known as a “ferritic” structure, which enables them to be magnetic. In austenitic steel, there is a higher percentage of chromium, and nickel is also present. In terms of magnetism, it is the addition of nickel that renders the steel non-magnetic."
Deciding whether to get this for our first pandemic winter. Want to be able to hang out outside with my elderly mother. Which model should we get? Think we need the Yukon or is the bonfire good enough?
The yukon will accommodate more people and cast a greater radius of warmth. The bonfire will cover a smaller radius of warmth. If you can, go for the yukon. More fire pit for your money. Look for sales on the solo stove website when Labor Day or the holidays roll in. Cheers!
The Brew-Q thanks! My concern with the Yukon is that it takes a lot of wood and a lot of effort to set up each time, it seems. So, might be something we’d only do occasionally. Bonfire might be easier. Either way, would be nice if this gets us through December at least! New England winters get cold!
@The Brew-Q the guy who commented that stainless steel is not magnetic is wrong. There are several types of stainless steel. The main categories are ferritic and austenitic. And ferritic (ferro = steel in latin) is magnetic and can also rust. And depending on the manufacturing process stainless steel could also magnetize for example in a rollformer or a press brake.
The discoloration may just be creosote buildup. I would not be surprised that some ammonia based cleaner(oven / grill cleaner) would leave the surface looking like new again. It might be heat discoloration, but from my stainless steel welding experience that color looks similar to the low end of stainless heat discoloration, but not quite the same. It very much reminds me of the color of the inside of my stainless steel smoker after a cook.
I have ordered the Yukon and except to receive it in a couple of days. Do you think it will be to large for a deck that is 12 foot wide and 60 foot long? I'm thinking I should have gone with the Bonfire but I like the looks of the large Yukon.
Honestly, I don’t get a lot of sparks from mine and I use oak wood in it. Once in a while I may get a spark but I’m usually there monitoring the fire. I have contemplated getting the shield but also haven’t seen enough justification for it. I’m doing a follow up video this winter for it. Cheers!
Yes, I have had mine on my wooden deck for the last two winters and it has posed no issues so far. Make sure you get the little ring stand for it so that air can flow under the unit and keep free of any heat buildup underneath. I have a protective mat underneath mine for further insurance. Like any fire pit, always good to keep a source of water nearby when using them anyhow. Cheers!
Easiest way is to take the top ring off, flip the unit on its side and roll to where you want to dump it. Then just gently flip it over and the ash will dump out. If you have a friend or spouse, they can help move it versus rolling it. Hope that helps!
Can you Stop the discoloration? IS there anything you can apply when it is new or after a few burns anything you can use to clean it and keep it looking new
We have pavers and then plastic grids under that. If we put the firepit on their stand that you can buy and the reflector like you have, will it heat up the paver? We have to be careful of the plastic grid system underneath the paver that could melt.
Nah, you won’t have to worry about the heat transferring to the stand too much. I have the deck protector there just for added caution from sparks and such
Good review, thank you. We've been considering one of these because my wife and kids don't like smelling like smoke when using our traditional firepit and thought this may help reduce that "problem". I've seen a lot of reviews on Amazon and even in the comments here where folks are saying this firepit rusts, and fairly easily. Can you confirm or refute that? A lot of those reviews are a year or two old, so have they changed the design to try and prevent this? While I like the idea of it being "nearly" smokeless, I'll be damned if i spend $600 on a firepit that's just going to discolor and rust. I could probably live with the discoloration, but the rusting would not be acceptable. I've also heard the heat output is pretty meager compared to a "traditional" firepit, so maybe the "smokeless" design comes at a cost.
There is a slight bit of rust that has formed on the inside of the pit where the wood sits but not substantial and that is after a couple of years. the outside is still rust free and I keep it covered out on my deck when not in use. I feel it will last a decade at the least to be honest.
The video was super. I keep watching videos because we haven’t gotten ours out and we bought it at Christmas. It was my suggestion. Although, I mentioned the Bonfire, my hubby also went with the Yukon. I’m excited and still looking forward to packing some wood in it!! So, from the time you stopped putting wood in it that might, how long do you think it was before it burned out?
Hey - any update on how this thing has held up. Interested in getting one. But interested if it corrodes. I would suspect that after being heated like that, it would corrode.
I'll try and put one together here in the fall and show the wear after a year. I keep it on my deck year 'round with a cover on it. Still looks pretty good so far
My issue is that I smell after my built in EP Henry fire patio pit. I hate the smell and the need to shower before going to bed. So I was looking to remove the copper bowl from the EP Henry paver fire pit and inserting this 27" Yukon inside to get rid of that smoke smell. My concerns are that if it's inside a paver ring, that it wont suck air in (or enough O2) from the holes down below to create that smokeless environment.
This is great- thanks! Can you tell me how long it took you to get the fire going to the point where you started answering questions in the video? Sorry if I missed that
can anyone comment on regular fire pit Vs. the solo yukon with regards to wood consumption, if i was to take this to a camp trip, my concern would be churning through all the wood too quickly, it burns more efficiently but can you regulate how much wood use or intensity. Thanks for the review! excellent work.
You cannot really regulate the amount of consumption the fire pit burns. It is an insane flame from it and it seems designed that way to radiate heat out so far from it while not smogging up anyone trying to enjoy the fire. Hope that helps!
@@dtmacgregor YES! Need some details! I work at an outdoor store and bought one at a discount for Father's day. We broke it out and used it for the first time on our patio last night. LOVED IT! Even with us only having smaller sticks that we had from lots of brush trimming. I see a firewood run in the near future as well as husband building a rack to store all the wood in. But I think we'd really like to be able to put it out in the yard so we can spread out more with the chairs. Need to get one of those bases.
This is the deck protector I use. It’s a great quality as well! Newtex FirePad Deck Protector (36") www.amazon.com/dp/B07DPRWKLB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
304 stainless should not rust, Remember it only cost a few cents more to go first class You just cant stay as long, I had mine for about 6 months and I love it.
The way this fire pit is designed. I would not recommend it. There vent holes in the bottom that hot ash would wash out of. You’d have to make sure you doused it good and then it’s also made of steel and I dunno if that could cause any rust issues or not.
Yes. They actually make a device for hanging pots over it for cooking. Looks like a tripod with a hanging hook. I also believe there grill accessories for it. Don’t quote me but check out their site. Probably under the accessories part.
Thanks for the reviews and answering online questions. Nice deck and great fire. A point about the ‘propane effect’. That’s fresh air (oxygen) being drawn up inside the double walls to secondary burn the smoke gas/particles from the primary burn off the wood. Works best when the walls are heated, which is why you get smoke at the beginning of the fire and there’s very little secondary airflow. If you move the initial fire/coals from the center to the walls and/or stack your wood in a ring instead of a teepee, you’ll get to smokeless and propane effect sooner. Cheers.
That discoloration that occurs with stainless steel when high heat is applied is called "annealing" just figured I'd chime in with that fun fact. Nice video👍
Thanks bro now I forgot something important.
can you do anything to clean the discoloration or prevent it?
@@billweigel6233 Once enough heat is applied to that type of metal its going to occur. I don't know of or think there would be any treatment for the metal once it begins the annealing process.
@@MrGallonofpcp Thanks for the reply !!!
Just a heads up, you can use "Bartenders Friend" to clean a lot of this discoloration if it isn't super dark. I just got my bonfire mostly looking stainless steel again with a sponge, a little elbow grease and that cleaner. However, the removable ring at the top was REALLY dark and the cleaner really didn't do too much but lightened it a little bit. So I would say just use this cleaner before that bronze gets too dark. also- DONT touch your eyes when using this stuff....ooooof.
Dude, this was one of the best, if not the best “review” videos I’ve ever seen! I just bought mine today and am very excited to use it!
Thank you!
Thanks! Yep, it’s a great pit and it’s still going strong 3 years later. I’m planning a follow up video next winter to go over how it’s held up. We love it!
Ok I bought this per your recommendation, it's absolutely FANTASTIC. I was sceptical naturally, but once it gets going it's basically smokeless ~15 minutes in. So easy to start the fire!! Not difficult like a wood stove. Absolutely so happy with my purchase. Highly recommend it to people!! 🙏
Awesome! Glad you love it. Getting ready to use mine again real soon! Cheers!
I used your channel on the solo stove store as my reason for the purchase!
I appreciate that! Yeah, it’s been great so far. I’ll be doing a follow up video this fall on how it has come along. Cheers!
Been wanting one of these since they came out. Finally just ordered one this week. It showed up a few days later. The packaging is over the top! It shouldn't get damaged in shipping under normal circumstances for sure. I can't wait to use it!
You will absolutely love it and folks will be in total awe at the flame from it. Cheers!
Just got the Ranger and doing my first burn today at the river with the granddaughters roasting hot dogs, life is good. Blessings !
These things run best when full of wood. The problem with the yukon at 30”, is that its internal bottom surface area is 2.4 times that of the Bonfire at 19.5”. It takes a lot of wood to cover the bottom and fill that volume. It looks like they kind of compensated by raising the bottom inside a little, but it will still take a lot more wood. I make these to my own design and have been much happier with the 20” design than anything larger I have built...
Burned in my bonfire for the first time the other night. I was using 2x4 cutoffs etc and initially it burned amazing with a good secondary burn. Then I had a pretty high level of ash and it seemed to choke out even though the ashes were super hot. Any thoughts on why that would be?
BmanWfd133 as it consumes the wood, it gives off less and less woodgass(yellow and blue flame) and breaks down the wood to charcoal and ash. You want a steady flame you need to slowly add wood throughout the evening. As you add more wood it should knock the ash thru and clear the holes or you can help this by stirring the coals around a bit as you add wood. When you are done burning this is how it will finish up, i usually find mine the next day with a layer of fine ash and most all the coals completely consumed...
Finally. Someone with common sense. Great video. Love the feed back. Just subscribed. Keep them comming bro.
Thanks!
That Camp Crystal lake shirt is amazing
Thanks! 😃
Whats your suggestion for the after party? The bonfire is too hot and smoldering once we are done. We leave it alone for the night an burnout however next day the entire area and pool deck is completely covered in Ash. To the point it cause paint damage. What do you suggest for a hot smoldering pit, waters?
Probably a sheet of metal to put on top when done is the best option.
Also do o need anything underneath it besides the stand I’m going to buy with the Yukon?
If you have the stand then no. It keeps the heat off whatever is under it.
These Solo fire pits are pretty awesome. I have the ranger version and extremely pleased with it. Now I wish I would have gotten the larger Yukon. I've had it for 3 months and used it about twenty times. It is truly "smoke free" when it is fully loaded and the wood doesn't extend above the top of the unit. It does burn through wood fast due to how efficient it burns, so make sure you have extra wood on demand. This is one of the few expensive internet gizmos that I have purchased that was really worth the cost and as advertised.
I agree on all the points you touched on 💯. Love mine and hope it lasts a long time. Cheers!
Thank you for the review! I just got the solo bon fire can’t wait to use it. You can’t go wrong with 30 money back guarantee.
It’s still in great shape so far also :)
Thank you so much for this video! Other videos say with the bonfire, you can’t feel the radiant heat. I glad you explained that you can with the Yukon and how far back. Thanks again!!!
Yep! I love it! Great wintertime piece for the patio!
@@TheBrewQ thanks. Also which camera do you use? I think the first video I saw had a mini boom mic attached to it. Thank you
@@talentous718 Canon 80D. Bought if from Canon around black friday refurbished model. yes, the mic is a rode videomic pro. Great setup for sure!
I have the Bonfire and can definitely feel the radiant heat. Love my fire pit!
Just got mine. Used it a few times already. Love it
Yeah, mine has been holding up well so far. Love it also. Cheers!
Have the Bonfire and thoroughly enjoy it, especially when the grandkids are over for hot dogs and s'mores. Speaking of s'mores, saw a brief note from Solofire in which there was mention of using chocolate chip cookies rather than graham crackers - highly recommend. Also, occasionally order firewood from Solofire - the juniper smells great. Enjoy!!
A couple tips, you may already know, but I saw you loaded the wood about the vent holes on the top.
keep the wood below the top row of holes for maximum smokeless.
it takes about 15 minutes with a full load to heat up work best.
You can load it up at the begging, you don't have to start small. I just mix kindling scattered through the stack and some paper. Then light it, and step back for it to heat up.
The ring they sell on the bottom works pretty good. I tried the aluminum thing, but after an eight hour session it scorch through. what I have now is the bottom ring and a sheet of 3/4 plywood for it to sit on. Out has some scorch marks, but not bad.
Hope the helps
FYI: I have the bonfire as well. It doesn't get near as hot, but doesn't require as much wood. The heat output sucks though.
Nice video I have the bonfire bought it before the Yukon came out and man we love it everyone that’s seen it loved it as well. It really does work puts out good heat no smoke which is crazy and why so many friends and family are impressed with it. I’ve left ash in the bottom of mine for a month with no issues as well only issue is the discoloration on the outside which is not a big deal. The outside side does get very hot and will melt shoes boots etc my wife learned the hard way lol all in all it’s a great portable fire pit mine even came with a carrying case so you can take this anywhere highly recommend it cheers 🍻
Man, I can believe the melting shoes part for sure. It gets very hot. I am loving mine big time! Yeah, i don’t care if it changes color, adds character in my opinion. I love the no smoke aspect big time. Cheers!
Thank you for the video I got the bonfire I have not opened it up yet even though it was cheaper to buy it at Christmas time 🤨I’m still in sticker shock LOL 😂 They need to make something so you can cook on it 🧐🤔🤗👍🏾
They just did!
@@mikepetrozelli7206 I am interested - is it on internet - would like to see it -
this thing blows my mind. How can it be on a wooden deck and you don't have any fear? I've noticed in many videos no one has a protective layer that you have between your wooden deck and the stove. Can you tell me more about that and just how much heat (if any) is at the bottom of these things?
To be honest, I no longer use the mat. I found that the deck is fine without the mat. The reason it’s safe is because the little ring that acts as a stand for the fire pit creates an airspace between the deck and the pit. Soooo the deck never really gets hot with it.
have you tried lighting it from the top like a candle? load big pieces first, layer upwards to small tinder at the top?
Hmmm, not sure how that would work out but I usually just light from the bottom
Hey, thanks for the video, what about sparks popping out onto the deck? Any issue?
No issue at all. It happens but never had any problem from it. I believe they make a spark arrester for it now. Just keep a hose nearby or some water in case.
I see you have a fire mat under your stove stand. Can you tell me if that is really necessary? Does it really get that hot under the pit that you need the mat? Thought the stand is supposed to protect your decking.
No, you won’t need the mat if you have a stand. It really doesn’t get that hot underneath. I had bought it as an initial precaution but after a couple of years of use, I found it unnecessary.
I'm sure it's been said, but 'True Stainless Steel" CAN rust. It is rust resistant and that resistance is highly dependent on the grade of stainless and the carbon content. Solo Stoves uses 304 grade, which is also known as 18/8. That's 18% chromium and 8% nickel. It has a low carbon content, is non magnetic and is rated to 1600 degrees f without pitting. Your fire will probably be hotter than that but pitting is not a big deal for a fire-pit and is considered normal.
Your t-shirt is awesome!
What I want to know is what's involved with cleaning it out for the models without the removable pan.
You have to flip it over to dump out the old ash. It’s not terribly heavy so it’s not been a big deal for me.
I just ordered one today. Thanks for the video looks awesome.
It was fantastic all last winter. We burned it recently to do smores for our kiddo and her friends. Great fire pit for sure! You will love it!
@@TheBrewQ got mine in today. Got to wait for the concrete pad that I am getting next week. Torture.
Happy New Year my friend from eastern Washington.
U use it on wooden deck? Is it fine on the deck? How far is it from your house or deck railing? What is the mat that you ate using under it? Does it help keep the deck safe?
Apologies for too many questions... but would appreciate your input 😀
With a stand, yes it will be fine. However, never leave the fire unattended in case of a spark or crackle that could cause sparks to fly. My deck protector was just an added measure of safety.
NOTE: The viewer comment that stainless is non magnetic is only HALF RIGHT. There are multiple types of stainless. Quote from Mead Metals: "Basic Stainless Steels have what's known as a “ferritic” structure, which enables them to be magnetic. In austenitic steel, there is a higher percentage of chromium, and nickel is also present. In terms of magnetism, it is the addition of nickel that renders the steel non-magnetic."
Do sparks fly out? Do o have to worry about ruining my deck?
Sparks have flown out for sure. Hasn’t affected my deck tho. They do make a spark arrester for it
Off topic question, but what do you use for your deck stain? Great video BTW, mine should be arriving today!
Thompsons water seal mohogany oil based stain. Cheers!
Deciding whether to get this for our first pandemic winter. Want to be able to hang out outside with my elderly mother. Which model should we get? Think we need the Yukon or is the bonfire good enough?
The yukon will accommodate more people and cast a greater radius of warmth. The bonfire will cover a smaller radius of warmth. If you can, go for the yukon. More fire pit for your money. Look for sales on the solo stove website when Labor Day or the holidays roll in. Cheers!
The Brew-Q thanks! My concern with the Yukon is that it takes a lot of wood and a lot of effort to set up each time, it seems. So, might be something we’d only do occasionally. Bonfire might be easier.
Either way, would be nice if this gets us through December at least! New England winters get cold!
What is that contraption you have under the stove?
It’s a fireproof deck protector that I bought on Amazon
Happy new year my mate! I hope 2020 is a great year for you and your family.
All the best👍👍👍👍
I own one, the best pit ever.
Do you have the additional ring which goes on the bottom and is meant to protect the deck?
Yes, it’s underneath the fire pit. The deck protector is just an added caution.
@The Brew-Q the guy who commented that stainless steel is not magnetic is wrong. There are several types of stainless steel. The main categories are ferritic and austenitic. And ferritic (ferro = steel in latin) is magnetic and can also rust.
And depending on the manufacturing process stainless steel could also magnetize for example in a rollformer or a press brake.
The discoloration may just be creosote buildup. I would not be surprised that some ammonia based cleaner(oven / grill cleaner) would leave the surface looking like new again. It might be heat discoloration, but from my stainless steel welding experience that color looks similar to the low end of stainless heat discoloration, but not quite the same. It very much reminds me of the color of the inside of my stainless steel smoker after a cook.
Love the t shirt!
I have ordered the Yukon and except to receive it in a couple of days. Do you think it will be to large for a deck that is 12 foot wide and 60 foot long? I'm thinking I should have gone with the Bonfire but I like the looks of the large Yukon.
Not at all. I think it will fit perfect on your deck.
@@TheBrewQ Thanks.
have a question about the embers/sparks, notice if it creates enough to recommend the solo stove shield?
Honestly, I don’t get a lot of sparks from mine and I use oak wood in it. Once in a while I may get a spark but I’m usually there monitoring the fire. I have contemplated getting the shield but also haven’t seen enough justification for it. I’m doing a follow up video this winter for it. Cheers!
Hi there. Super hesitant to have this on my wooden deck. I know they say it’s safe for decks but can I be sure of this with no concern?
Yes, I have had mine on my wooden deck for the last two winters and it has posed no issues so far. Make sure you get the little ring stand for it so that air can flow under the unit and keep free of any heat buildup underneath. I have a protective mat underneath mine for further insurance. Like any fire pit, always good to keep a source of water nearby when using them anyhow. Cheers!
Thanks for the review! I just got mine and used it for the first time. What do you recommend the best way to clean out the ash from the bottom?
Easiest way is to take the top ring off, flip the unit on its side and roll to where you want to dump it. Then just gently flip it over and the ash will dump out. If you have a friend or spouse, they can help move it versus rolling it. Hope that helps!
@@TheBrewQ Thank you!!
Great, thorough review! Thank you.
You’re welcome! Cheers!
Can you Stop the discoloration? IS there anything you can apply when it is new or after a few burns anything you can use to clean it and keep it looking new
Not that I'm aware of
We have pavers and then plastic grids under that. If we put the firepit on their stand that you can buy and the reflector like you have, will it heat up the paver? We have to be careful of the plastic grid system underneath the paver that could melt.
Nah, you won’t have to worry about the heat transferring to the stand too much. I have the deck protector there just for added caution from sparks and such
Good video buddy. Thanks
No problem. I will be doing a 2 year follow up video soon!
How long does the fire last when you pack wood fully.
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About an hour and a half. I usually just toss on a log or two at a time and keeps it going. I love it.
Looks like a sea of flames
Indeed! I use it every winter. It’s a fantastic pit. Gets very very hot once all the coals have set in.
I bought the solo "campfire " model. Wow...Just....wow
The campfire model one is more for portable cooking I believe. They work pretty well, tho.
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Thats a cool video man! Real relaxing to watch
Yessirrr! Sit back with a beer and a fire! Cheers, bro!
Do you think it could go under a covered porch?
I wouldn’t. This thing can shoot some flames pretty high and the heat build up could ignite the ceiling on your porch. It’s a high heat beast
Good review, thank you. We've been considering one of these because my wife and kids don't like smelling like smoke when using our traditional firepit and thought this may help reduce that "problem". I've seen a lot of reviews on Amazon and even in the comments here where folks are saying this firepit rusts, and fairly easily. Can you confirm or refute that? A lot of those reviews are a year or two old, so have they changed the design to try and prevent this? While I like the idea of it being "nearly" smokeless, I'll be damned if i spend $600 on a firepit that's just going to discolor and rust. I could probably live with the discoloration, but the rusting would not be acceptable. I've also heard the heat output is pretty meager compared to a "traditional" firepit, so maybe the "smokeless" design comes at a cost.
There is a slight bit of rust that has formed on the inside of the pit where the wood sits but not substantial and that is after a couple of years. the outside is still rust free and I keep it covered out on my deck when not in use. I feel it will last a decade at the least to be honest.
@@TheBrewQ what do you have under the pit?
@@bryantbrooks7331 it’s a deck protector mat. Not really necessary if your fire pit sits on the stand but I had it there as a precaution
What about the ash build up? How long can you use it before having to remove the ashes? How do you remove the ashes?
You flip it over to empty. Works pretty well. Buildup is pretty minimal as I’ve burn 3 long fires without emptying before
The video was super. I keep watching videos because we haven’t gotten ours out and we bought it at Christmas. It was my suggestion. Although, I mentioned the Bonfire, my hubby also went with the Yukon. I’m excited and still looking forward to packing some wood in it!!
So, from the time you stopped putting wood in it that might, how long do you think it was before it burned out?
It takes about 3 hours to burn out once packed full of wood. It’s very efficient on how it burns. You’re gonna love it! 😀
Happy New Year Buddy
Same to you! Stay safe!
Can you link to the fire shield you are using under the solo stove?
Yes, I have it through my Amazon store link here. Cheers! amzn.to/3pxkh0I
Hi, how do you turn off the fire?
You have to let it burn itself out
How do you empty the ash pan?
You have to flip it over. It’s not too heavy. Still a pain in that aspect tho. I love it anyhow.
Hey - any update on how this thing has held up. Interested in getting one. But interested if it corrodes. I would suspect that after being heated like that, it would corrode.
I'll try and put one together here in the fall and show the wear after a year. I keep it on my deck year 'round with a cover on it. Still looks pretty good so far
Is there a spark arrester option for places that require it for outdoor use?
Yes, they sell what is called a shield. Fairly new product.
My issue is that I smell after my built in EP Henry fire patio pit. I hate the smell and the need to shower before going to bed. So I was looking to remove the copper bowl from the EP Henry paver fire pit and inserting this 27" Yukon inside to get rid of that smoke smell. My concerns are that if it's inside a paver ring, that it wont suck air in (or enough O2) from the holes down below to create that smokeless environment.
I really think you'd be ok as long as you leave a little spacing or miniscule cracks between the pavers
This is great- thanks! Can you tell me how long it took you to get the fire going to the point where you started answering questions in the video? Sorry if I missed that
About half an hour for it to really get going
Ok that's really not so bad! Thanks so much 🙏
How do you clean it out?
You flip it over and empty it.
Is there a way to put out the fire or do you have to wait for it to go out on its own?
You have to let it burn out. It burns out pretty quick, though
Do you have any sense of how hot the area under the stove gets?
Doesn’t get too hot honestly. The fire pit sits on a metal ring allowing air to flow under.
can anyone comment on regular fire pit Vs. the solo yukon with regards to wood consumption, if i was to take this to a camp trip, my concern would be churning through all the wood too quickly, it burns more efficiently but can you regulate how much wood use or intensity. Thanks for the review! excellent work.
You cannot really regulate the amount of consumption the fire pit burns. It is an insane flame from it and it seems designed that way to radiate heat out so far from it while not smogging up anyone trying to enjoy the fire. Hope that helps!
I see you have this on your deck with a 'reflector' underneath it. Any damage to your deck at all?
None at all. Works well!
What's under it? Can you give the details?
@@dtmacgregor YES! Need some details! I work at an outdoor store and bought one at a discount for Father's day. We broke it out and used it for the first time on our patio last night. LOVED IT! Even with us only having smaller sticks that we had from lots of brush trimming. I see a firewood run in the near future as well as husband building a rack to store all the wood in. But I think we'd really like to be able to put it out in the yard so we can spread out more with the chairs. Need to get one of those bases.
Is it safe to use on a wooden deck like you are doing?
Yes,
Absolutely. Just don’t leave unattended.
@@TheBrewQ will a screened cover to prevent sparks from escaping fit over it
I believe solo stove makes a spark arrester for it
Could you make a video about how you vacuumed out the ash?
Pretty much flip it over and dump it. No other way to get the ash out of the bottom
What do you use for your deck barrier?
Newtex FirePad Deck Protector (36") www.amazon.com/dp/B07DPRWKLB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_K20nEb8PVH05R
Does it burn the deck without a pad? I have composite decking.
It shouldn’t. I just have the pad for extra caution.
Thanks for the review
Great video!! What is the deck protector that you are using ?
This is the deck protector I use. It’s a great quality as well!
Newtex FirePad Deck Protector (36") www.amazon.com/dp/B07DPRWKLB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Can you give me the diameter of your pit? I have a existing stone pit my son built me and I'm wondering if this will fit. Thanks
It’s 30 inches in diameter at the base
Very nice
SS will rust yes you heard that right.Even 17-4 ph SS will.Surprise!!
17-4ph will certain "rust!" it is like 70%+ iron. The whole line 13-8, 15-5 17-4 are all iron based.
Nice vid! Thanks!
No prob! Cheers!
Do you think the bottom is durable? Will it last long?
I think if left in the rain or anything then no. But if kept covered and not sitting on the ground, yes
Looks like they went up $150 since you bought it. Maybe I'll wait until next year. maybe they'll come down. Can't see paying $550 for it....Thanks
Yeah, they have sales sometimes. I’d wait for one for sure
Easily remove discoloration with Bar Keeper's Friend.
Do I have to worry about melting my rails? Lol
Rails?
304 stainless should not rust, Remember it only cost a few cents more to go first class You just cant stay as long, I had mine for about 6 months and I love it.
In case of emergency and you had to douse the fire pit to extinguish it, could you hose it down?
The way this fire pit is designed. I would not recommend it. There vent holes in the bottom that hot ash would wash out of. You’d have to make sure you doused it good and then it’s also made of steel and I dunno if that could cause any rust issues or not.
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Can you cook on it?
Yes. They actually make a device for hanging pots over it for cooking. Looks like a tripod with a hanging hook. I also believe there grill accessories for it. Don’t quote me but check out their site. Probably under the accessories part.
@@TheBrewQ Thanks!
Get a Breeo, far better built and not manufactured in China!
Why do people talk with their hands?
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It’s just what I do lol