Description
John Lewis – Bonfire 2.0 Stainless Steel Portable Smokeless Firepit & Stand
Prize Description
Enjoy endless evenings of warmth with the Bonfire firepit from Solo Stove. A smokeless wood-burning design for unmatched cosiness, it comes with a stand so Bonfire can be used in various settings without causing any harm to the ground, even decking.
It’s easy to clean and portable too, once cooled, and comes with a carrying case.
Smokeless
The brand’s Signature 360° Airflow super-heats air to burn off smoke before it can get to your clothes and hair. And without that pesky ‘post-fire’ smell, teary eyes or a game of musical chairs to dodge smoke, you can enjoy ultimate warmth without sacrificing comfort.
Ultra portable
Weighing in at just over 10kg, the firepit is easy to take with you where permitted. Spark up smokeless adventures everywhere you go, whether you’re camping, tailgating, partying at the beach or just enjoying your outdoor oasis, pack up your firepit in the included carry case and get moving.
Removable ash pan
You don’t need a special tool to clean your firepit. Bonfire’s removable ash pan rests under the removable base plate, catching all that fine ash in one place. Just lift the base plate to remove the ash pan, clean out its contents, and that’s it.
Long-lasting
304-grade stainless steel is highly durable, surprisingly lightweight and won’t cave under the pressure of an ultra-hot flame. Count on your firepit to hold up to all of your experiences, wherever you take it. It’ll last a lifetime and has the warranty to prove it.
Versatile
Maximise your open flame fun with Solo Stove accessories, sold separately. Enjoy added safety with Shield and Stand, a warm night around the fire enhanced by Heat Deflector.
Care and maintenance
Your Solo Stove firepit needs very little maintenance. But if you want to ensure season after season of relaxing evenings around the fire, we suggest you follow these basic care tips.
Choose the right wood — Hardwoods, such as oak, pecan, or hickory, and harder softwoods, such as juniper and cedar, are the best fuel for your firepit. These varieties are seasoned, meaning all the moisture has been evaporated. Wet or damp wood will create a smoky flame, as well as make your firepit harder to clean. Be careful when using wood pellets in your firepit, as the pellets can fall into the ash pan and block the airflow to the fire.
After use — After your fire has gone out, check to make sure your firepit is cool to the touch. If so, tip the firepit upside down to empty the ashes. If you’re unable to tip over your firepit, you can also use a shop vacuum to remove the ash. Then, we recommend you store your firepit in a cool, dry location.
Gold and blue ‘patina’ — It’s completely normal for gold and blue hues to emerge on your firepit after a handful of burns. This ‘patina’ is a badge of honour to how many fires you’ve enjoyed. The patina is caused by the firepit’s 304-grade stainless steel reacting to the intense heat generated inside your firepit, but it doesn’t affect its performance. However, if you like to keep your firepit or camp stove as shiny as the first time you took it out of the box, you can polish it up with Bar Keepers Friend cleaning product. Using a damp rag, rub a small amount of Bar Keepers Friend along the outside of your firepit in the direction of the stainless steel’s grain.
Cover when stored outdoors — If you plan on storing your firepit outdoors, we recommend covering it when it’s not in use. A little moisture outside your firepit is okay as long as you dry it off with a towel. However, moisture can damage the grate and ashpan inside your firepit. We recommend using Solo Stove’s Shelter with your firepit to keep it safe from the elements. Shelter is made of weather-resistant PVC-backed acrylic and is reinforced with aluminium stays to create a domed top that helps prevent water from pooling.