The easiest way to remove ash from a Solo Stove is to pour water into the pot and turn the stove off. The ash will fall out of the pot and can be poured out.

Short answer: Yes, Solo Stove can get rained on.Long answer:There are a few things to consider when it comes to weatherproofing your Solo Stove. First, make sure the stove is well-sealed and has tight fitting covers. Second, make sure the stove is placed in an elevated location if possible. Finally, be sure to store the stove in a dry place when not in use.

Yes, you can burn cardboard in a Solo Stove. Just make sure that the cardboard is completely covered in fuel so that it will burn evenly and completely.

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

No, lighter fluid is not safe to use in a Solo Stove. Lighter fluid can cause an explosion and could also start a fire.

Yes, you can use a Solo Stove on a wooden deck. However, the stove will not work as well as it would on a concrete or metal deck. The stove will also heat up more slowly on a wooden deck.

A Solo Stove should be no more than 100 feet from a house.

No, pine cones will not burn in a Solo Stove.

There are a few things that can be burned in a Solo Stove. These include wood, paper, and plastics.

There are a few ways to use wax fire starters in a solo stove. One option is to melt the wax and pour it into a small container. Then, you can use the container to light your stove using a lighter or match. Another option is to place the wax on top of your stove and light it using a fire starter.

Yes, you can boil a pine cone. Boil the pine cone in water until it breaks open and the water cools. Remove the pine cone from the water and eat the inside.

Bleach will kill the pine cone.