🔥 Ignite Your Outdoor Experience!
Solo Stove Oak Firewood is a premium, 100% natural kiln-dried firewood option designed for outdoor fire pits. Each package contains 6-8 logs, perfectly precut for convenience, ensuring a hotter and longer-lasting fire while providing a delightful earthy aroma. Sustainably sourced, this firewood enhances your backyard gatherings with its compact size and crackling sound.
Item Form | Stick |
Flavor | Natural Wood |
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Material Fabric | Wood |
C**J
It's mini oakwood
Good quality wood, cut down to a good size. A little expensive. But if you've ever tried to cut wood into 6-in pieces and split them by hand it's no fun.
P**.
Probably the best value but still expensive
This is probably the best deal you can find for the tiny pieces of hardwood to burn in things like solo stove mesa/xl and similar. but it's still relatively very expensive. It's kind of like the cheaper printers always needing expensive ink refills.
J**D
Good buy
Box lasted awhile,we had fires every weekend for about two months on one box.
P**Z
Get these if you have a tabletop firepit
These work great for table top fire pits like the Mesa XL. These are significantly better the using pellets, last long, and give good heat. Highly recommend. Hard to find small firewood locally, and I don’t have the right tools to cut up larger wood, so this is a good compromise.
J**Y
Good Wood
These were 🔥
M**D
Don't buy this
Wish I had read more reviews. It's such a small amount of wood for the price. It's ridiculous. Solo Stoves thumbs up, but this wood bundle is big thumbs down.
B**S
Not as 'kiln dried' as the previous order of competitor's oak.
This was my second purchase of kiln-dried oak firewood for wood-fired pizza. I opted for the five inch pieces, since they were cheaper than the previous six inch ones. This five inch firewood burns at a lower temp., the wood seems to char more without flame than to burn, and then there is a lot of unburned char afterwards. The previous six inch would have a continuous flame, so long as new pieces were pediocally added to the fire box. This five inch stuff would not burn. It leads me to suspect that it was not kiln-dried, or not kiln-dried long enough. Ambient moisture during storage was about the same. Cooking temps varied wildly from 20's to 90's F, so that is an unknown. Overall, it does work, just requires far more constant monitoring, fanning, and blowing on the coals to raise and attempt to maintain a steady temp. after multiple pizzas.Would not recommend, unless you have a bellows or other external air source. Thanks for reading.
J**E
Expensive but cut just right
A little costly but cut just right for the smaller solo stove ranger which saves me having to cut the firewood they sell at the store.
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