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- The Solo Stove can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth.
- If any food or grease is stuck to the stove, it can be removed with a little bit of dish soap and water.
Solo Stove Maintenance
Cleaning the Solo Stove Grill
The Solo Stove is designed to be a safe and efficient wood burning stove. It is not meant to be used with any other type of fuel.
No, you don’t have to empty Solo Stove. The ash and unburned fuel particles will fall through the grate and out the bottom of the stove.
The Solo Stove may become discolored over time due to the natural oxidation of the metal. This is normal and does not affect the performance of the stove.
Yes, you can burn Duraflame logs in a Solo Stove. The Solo Stove is designed to burn small pieces of wood, so it will work well with the Duraflame logs.
The Solo Stove is made of stainless steel and porcelain-coated steel, so it’s very durable. However, we do not recommend leaving it out in the rain, as the porcelain-coated steel can rust over time if it gets wet.
Yes, you can burn leaves in a Solo Stove. The Solo Stove is designed to efficiently burn biomass, so it will work well for burning leaves. Just make sure to place the leaves in the stove carefully so they don’t fall out and create a fire hazard.
The Solo Stove can be easily cleaned with a wire brush. First, the ashes and remaining debris should be removed from the stove. The wire brush can then be used to clean the inside of the stove. Finally, the outside of the stove can be wiped down with a damp cloth.
Yes, Solo Stove is safe on deck. The stove is made of stainless steel and has a hinged door that prevents ashes and embers from escaping.
You can put a Solo Stove under a covered patio, but it is not recommended. The Solo Stove needs oxygen to function properly, and if it is enclosed in an area without proper ventilation, it will not work as well.
The ash from a Solo Stove can be used as an organic fertilizer. It is high in potassium and phosphorus, which are essential nutrients for plants. The ash can also be used to help control pests and diseases.
Yes, you can use Solo Stove on grass. The Solo Stove is designed to be used in a variety of environments, including on grass.
Yes, you can burn charcoal in a Solo Stove. However, you should only do this if you are using the stove for cooking and not for heating.
Yes, you can grill on a Solo Stove bonfire. The Solo Stove bonfire is designed to be used as a grill. You can place your food directly on the grill grate or you can use a cooking rack.
Yes, you can use fire starters in Solo Stove. The Solo Stove is designed to work with small pieces of wood, so using fire starters will help get the fire going quickly.
You can burn peat in a Solo Stove, but it is not recommended. Peat is a very dirty fuel and can cause the Solo Stove to become clogged.