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How To Use Your Stove

Congratulations! You just got a Solo Stove. So, now what? Well, we put together a quick and easy guide that will help you get the most from your new favorite piece of gear, Solo Stove! This guide will work with the Lite, Campfire and Titan models.

 

Need some instructions to take with you on your next adventure? We’ve got you covered. Download the PDF with the link below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between the Solo Stove Lite, Titan and Campfire?

Aside from weight and portability the main difference is size. The Solo Stove Lite is good for 1-2 people, the Titan is good for 2-4 people and the larger Campfire works great for groups of 4+ people.

What wood types do you recommend using as fuel?

Any dry twigs, pinecones or leaves will burn but for optimum efficiency we recommend dry hard woods. Hardwoods such as birch, maple, hickory and oak will burn longer than softwoods.

Are Solo Stoves airplane friendly?

Yes! Solo Stoves, unlike most canister fuel burning stoves, can be carried on or checked in at the airport.

How do I clean and store my stove?

After your stove is cool, a quick shake will get rid of any remaining ashes left in your stove. Place it in its stuff sack and keep it in a cool and dry place when not in use. It’s that easy!

Still have more questions?

We’re here to help! Send us an email at help@solostove.com or call us Monday-Friday 9am-5pm CST at 817-900-2664.