Portable fire pits have been everywhere lately. Brands like Solo Stove have changed the game in this space, creating smokeless and even tabletop options that are safe to use both indoors and outdoors.
As the weather turns colder, people start covering up their outdoor fire pits for the season and hunkering down indoors. However, that doesn’t mean you have to give up your beloved fire pits!
Nearly 90,000 tabletop fire pits for indoor and outdoor use have been recalled after a couple of dozen people have been injured from flames escaping the container. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
While “indoor fire pit” may sound like a bad idea on paper, Solo Stove is making it possible by fueling Cinder with its clean-burning, smoke-free, food-safe gel fuel. Approved for both indoor and ...
Summer is in full swing, and that means outdoor gatherings and festivities abound. The extended daylight hours and warm weather practically beg for enjoyment. And what better way to enjoy the summer ...
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Bring the ambiance, crackles, and allure of an open flame indoors with the Cinder from Solo Stove. Chocolates, flowers, and jewelry are lovely, classic gestures for Valentine's Day gifts for your ...
Do you love the sweet tradition of hanging out by the fire but don’t want to do the work of actually building said fire? Perhaps you want to avoid the lingering smell of a campfire that takes several ...