There are a few ways to get ash out of a solo stove. One is to use a vacuum cleaner with the hose attachment. Another is to use a plunger.

Yes, you can put out a solo stove fire with water. Fill a pot or bowl with water and place it near the stove. Turn off the stove and pour water over the burning material. The heat of the fire will cause the water to boil quickly, putting out the fire.

Yes, you can hose out a solo stove by spraying it with water from a distance and then using a broom to sweep the water and debris off the stove.

Yes, Solo Stove is safe to leave unattended. The stove has a safety feature that will turn off the stove if it detects no movement for a set amount of time.

Yes, Duraflame logs can be used in a Solo Stove.

Yes, a Solo Stove can be used under covered patio. The stove will heat up quickly and will not produce as much smoke or fumes as traditional open fires.

Yes, you can use wood pellets in your Solo Stove. Pellets are a type of fuel that is made from compressed sawdust and wood chips. They produce less ash than traditional wood fuels, which makes them a good choice for those with allergies or asthma.

The ideal distance for a solo stove is 30 feet. If the stove is closer than 30 feet to the house, it could cause problems such as drafts and smoke infiltration.

Yes, a solo stove can be used on grass. However, it is important to note that the grass may not be as efficient as using a traditional stove.

Solo Stove will not have Black Friday, but it will have other sales throughout the year.