The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 is one of Solo Stove’s larger backyard fire pits and can accommodate groups of up to 6 people.
It’s compact enough to transport for camping trips and tailgating parties but big enough to create ambiance and form an attractive centerpiece. If you’re considering buying the Bonfire 2.0, it’s a good idea to consider its exact dimensions.
The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0’s dimensions are 19.5 inches in diameter, 15 inches in height and 21.8 lbs in weight without the stand.
With the stand, it measures 19.5 inches in diameter, 17.75 inches in height (+2.75 inches) and weighs 23.55 lbs (+1.75 lbs).
If you want a fire pit you can easily transport and carry, the Bonfire 2.0 is ideal but I recommend reading below if it’s light enough for you to carry and compact enough to fit in your trunk.
Bonfire pushes the limits of both combustion airflow efficiency and minimalist outdoor design with its all stainless steel construction. It was brilliantly engineered to provide a backyard fire experience that cannot be duplicated. The new 2.0 version features a removable base plate and ash pan for easy cleaning.
What Are the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0’s Dimensions?
Below is a table showing the Bonfire 2.0’s dimensions:
Diameter | Height | Weight | |
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Bonfire 2.0 without Stand | 19.5 inches | 15 inches | 21.8 lbs |
Bonfire 2.0 with stand | 19.5 inches | 17.75 inches | 23.55 lbs |
The stand measures 17 inches in diameter, 2.75 inches in height and weighs 1.75 lbs. It’s pretty small but can make a difference if you’re hiking to your campsite or need to fit it in a tight space.
These fire pit dimensions can comfortably accommodate a group of up to 6 people. However, if you need a fire pit for a larger group, consider the Yukon 2.0.
This guide shows how it compares with the Bonfire 2.0.
Unlike the Yukon 2.0, the Bonfire 2.0 comes with a handy carry case, making transporting it easier.
The Solo Stove Ranger is slightly smaller than the Bonfire 2.0 and could work for you if you need something smaller and more lightweight.
Assembling your Bonfire 2.0 is super easy because you just place the base plate and removable ash pan inside and then flip the ring. If you have a stand, place the fire pit on it and you’re ready to go.
If you’re wondering whether you should get a stand for your fire pit, Solo Stove recommends it if:
- You have a wooden deck
- You’re using your fire pit on grass
- You have PVC or composite decking
- You’re using your fire pit on the beach or sand
Elevate your Solo Stove with a stand and allow your Bonfire to be used on more heat sensitive surfaces such as your wooden outdoor patio.
Brushed 304 stainless steel matches the look and design elements of the Solo Stove and is designed to fit into the grooves under your Solo Stove, allowing your fireplace to be less movable.
If you’ll be using it on concrete, bricks, paving stones and dirt, you won’t need a stand.
Still, it could be worth getting one because if you’re the type to take your fire pit on camping trips and to parties, it could protect the underlying surface.
To help you decide, the table below shows the cost (as of September 2023) of the Bonfire 2.0 with and without the stand:
Cost | |
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Bonfire 2.0 with stand | $299.99 |
Bonfire 2.0 without stand | $239.99 |
Stand bought separately | $49.99 |
As you can see, it’s actually currently cheaper to buy the stand and fire pit separately. So make sure you check your prices before buying.
Bonfire pushes the limits of both combustion airflow efficiency and minimalist outdoor design with its all stainless steel construction. It was brilliantly engineered to provide a backyard fire experience that cannot be duplicated. The new 2.0 version features a removable base plate and ash pan for easy cleaning.