The Solo Stove can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth. If the stove is particularly dirty, a mild dishwashing soap can be used.
If your Solo Stove gets wet, you can dry it off with a towel and let it air dry. If the Solo Stove is still wet after air drying, you can try to light it and see if it works. If the Solo Stove does not work after getting wet, you can return it to the store where you bought it for a refund.
Yes, you can leave your Solo Stove outside. The Solo Stove is made of durable stainless steel and will not rust.
Yes, you can use duraflame in Solo Stove. The main advantage of using duraflame is that it is a pre-made fire starter. All you have to do is light the edge of the duraflame and it will start to burn. This makes starting a fire in your Solo Stove much easier.
The Solo Stove is made of stainless steel and high-quality materials that can withstand the weather. However, we do not recommend leaving your Solo Stove outside in the rain for an extended period of time.
The Solo Stove will not rust. It is made of high-quality stainless steel that is resistant to corrosion.
Yes, you can use your Solo Stove on a deck. The Solo Stove is a small, lightweight stove that is perfect for backpacking or camping. It is also great for use on a deck or in a small space.
Yes, you can put a Solo Stove on grass. The Solo Stove is designed to be used in a variety of environments, including on grass.
The Solo Stove should be at least 10 feet from a house. The stove emits heat and sparks that could potentially start a fire.
Yes, you can bury a Solo Stove. The Solo Stove is designed to be used in outdoor settings, so it can withstand being buried in the ground.
Yes, you can burn pine in a Solo Stove. However, it is not recommended, as pine is a very resinous wood and can produce a lot of smoke.
Yes, you can use wood pellets in a Solo Stove. However, you should not use any other type of fuel in a Solo Stove.
Yes, you can put a Solo Stove in a fire pit. The Solo Stove will work best if there is some type of airflow around it, such as in a pit or fireplace.
Yes, you can burn charcoal in a Solo Stove. However, you should only use charcoal briquettes, not lump charcoal. Lump charcoal can create an excessive amount of ash, which can clog the stove’s air vents.