Did you get a Solo Stove fire pit for Christmas? If you want to get the most out of your new, efficient fire pit, it’s important to use the right wood. Depending on the model you have, you may need larger or smaller pieces.
What Wood is Best for the Solo Stove Ranger?
The Ranger is the smallest fire pit made by Solo Stove.
- The Ranger is 13” wide and 12” deep.
- Needs chunk wood to burn.
- Full-size logs would be too large.
- Needs chunk wood to burn.
- Solo recommends using 4-6 chunks of hardwood to start your fire.
What Size Firewood Does the Solo Stove Bonfire Take?
The Bonfire is the Solo Stove medium-sized fire pit.
- The Bonfire measures 17″ wide by 14″ deep.
- While the Bonfire can burn chunks, it can also handle short firewood logs.
- We recommend logs 12″ to 16″ in length.
- To start a fire in your Bonfire, begin with 4-6 logs.
What is the Best Wood Size for the Solo Stove Yukon?
The Yukon is the largest Solo Stove fire pit.
- The Yukon is 23″ wide and 16″ deep.
- For best results, Solo recommends using logs measuring 20 inches!
- This is longer than most store-bought firewood.
- Because of its size, 8-10 logs are recommended to start up the Yukon.
What Type of Wood is Best to Burn in Solo Stove Fire Pits?
Whatever the size of your Solo Stove fire pit, the manufacturer recommends burning hardwoods, such as oak or maple. If you are looking for native Texas wood, pecan is another excellent choice. There are also several other species of hardwood available in the area, including fruit woods, ash, and bois d’arc.
At Burn This Firewood, we have seasoned hardwood available in sizes ranging from Ranger-sized chunks to Yukon-length logs. If you have a fire pit, stove, or chiminea that needs a particular size of wood, we can help! When ordering online, make sure to indicate the size needed. If you are coming to pick up, let the crew know, and they can help you find perfectly-sized firewood. We’ve also got bags of kindling to help you get started! We’re doing our best to make sure there is no wood left behind! Place your order today!
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