Awesome. There is no other word to describe it. Yukon allows you to make the biggest, baddest flame out there. Yukon harnesses Our Signature 360° Airflow Design™ to give you a smoke free, roaring fire in minutes.
Entertain family and friends with its mesmerizing flame. See how below.
Yukon
$599.99
$424.99
- Log Friendly
- Low Smoke
- Durable
- Stainless Steel
Yukon Solo Stove Description
Here’s to epic nights full of smiles, laughs, “oohs” and “aahs.” Yukon is the ultimate backyard fire pit to fire up your backyard celebrations with the biggest, baddest flame out there.
Enjoy Our Signature 360° Airflow Design™ in an extra-large size, creating a mesmerizing secondary burn. That means there’s way less smoke compared to other fire pits. The best part? Nearly everything burns to a fine ash, making Yukon easy to clean.
“This thing is built to last. Super easy to light and get going. When we fired it up, it DID NOT disappoint! We filled it up and had flames up about 4 ft! Everyone at the party was so impressed!” — Jamie
Did we mention free shipping and free returns? If Yukon isn’t the best fire pit ever, send it back and we’ll send you a FREE prepaid return label (We don’t think you will want to though). Return within 30 days for a full refund. Customers shipping from the outside the contiguous United States (Alaska & Hawaii) are responsible for return shipping costs.
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Yukon Solo Stove Specs
- Materials – 304 Stainless Steel
- Fuel – Logs Up To 22″ Long
- Weight – 38 lbs
How Does Solo Stove Work?
1. Airflow
Rising hot air, and the absence of oxygen created by the combustion process, pulls air through the bottom vent holes. This air movement fuels the fire at its base while also providing a boost of preheated air through the vent holes at the top of the burn chamber.
2. Ash Pan
Catches loose ash and prevents it from clogging vital airflow. The ash pan also acts as a heat shield and reduces the heat transfer from your Bonfire to the ground beneath it.
3. Precision Base Plate
Allows oxygen to be fed directly to embers from below. This helps to burn biofuel faster and hotter while allowing spent ash to fall out of the process.
4. Secondary Burn
Vent holes near the top of the burn chamber allow preheated oxygen to fuel the flame resulting in a more complete combustion and a hotter fire with less smoke.
5. Fire Ring
The fire ring is formed from a single piece of 304 stainless steel, deep drawn with precision tooling and hand polished. The fire ring is designed to keep the fire centered and even. It sits securely on the top and when turned upside down, nests inside for simple storage.
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Yukon Solo Stove FAQ
Where Should I Use the Yukon?
The Yukon works great in a backyard, ranch, or anywhere your group plans to gather. Be sure to only burn the Yukon in a well vented area with no overhang.
Do I Need to Purchase Any Accessories?
Nope. All you need are some logs to burn. If you plan on using the Yukon on sensitive surfaces, consider getting the Yukon stand to help protect the surface below.
How Do I Cook On the Yukon?
The Yukon was not designed with cooking as the main objective. The Yukon is meant to be used as a backyard fire feature. That said, feel free to break out the marshmallows or hot dogs on a stick!
What Wood Types Do You Recommend Using as Fuel?
Any firewood logs will burn but for optimal efficiency we recommend dry hard woods. Hardwoods such as birch, maple, hickory and oak will burn longer than softwoods. Be sure to avoid driftwood as it contains a high concentration of salt that can potentially corrode the fire pit.
How Many Logs Should I Use?
We recommend using 8-10 logs up to 22″ long. Be sure to not overfill your Yukon and keep the fuel below the upper vents. Once you have a hot bed of embers, you can always throw on another log or two.
How Do I Clean and Store My Yukon?
After your Yukon is cool, turn it upside down to empty any remaining ashes left in your fire pit. We recommend that you always cover your Yukon when it’s not in use. It’s that easy!
Will My Yukon Be Hot When in Use?
YES! Do not touch any part of the Yukon when in use. It will be extremely hot. Children should always be under parental supervision when around the Yukon. Use common sense and treat the Yukon like any other fire.
Can You Place the Yukon in an Existing Fire Pit?
Yes, however we recommend 4-6 inches of clearance around the unit for proper ventilation.
Where Can I Buy a Yukon Solo Stove?
All you have to do is click here and you’ll get taken directly to the purchase page!
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