There’s nothing quite like a cozy fire and good conversation under the stars, and summer is the season of fire pits, specifically smokeless, portable fire pits. They’re the ultimate backyard party accessory, no matter where the gathering is.
But why smokeless? Smokeless fire pits keep you from inhaling uncomfortable fumes and smelling like a campfire for days. They’re backyard and family-friendly, as they’ll keep the smoke out of kids’ and pets’ faces. Our favorite portable, smokeless fire pits come with the option of grilling and cooking food, too, making them ideal for overnight camping trips and cookouts.
When it comes to portable, smokeless fire pits, there are two major retailers: Breeo and Solo Stove. It can be tricky to decide which one to spend your hard-earned dollars on (especially in this economy, am I right?), so we’re going to break down product specs and features from one of each brand’s fire pits. If you’ve been going back and forth between Breeo vs Solo Stove for a while, we’re here to help you make the final decision—we even did some testing of our own to deliver all the deets you need.
What’s the difference between Breeo and Solo Stove?
While both Breeo and Solo Stove make stainless-steel smokeless fire pits and accessories, there are key differences between the brands that you should know before buying from them.
Both Breeo and Solo Stove offer three different varieties of outdoor fire pits that vary in size and features. Breeo offers three fire pit models, one of which is available in three different sizes. Solo Stove offers three different sizes of their famous portable model, along with two sizes of their tabletop fire pit. That said, both brands offer a similar line of fire pits (unless you’re specifically looking for a small, tabletop fire pit). If that’s the case, you’ll want to shop the Solo Stove Mesa. The Mesa is a small, ultra-portable fire pit that’s perfect for making s’mores anywhere, anytime.
When it comes to pricing and accessories, Solo Stove and Breeo are notably different. First off, Breeo fire pits tend to be significantly more expensive than Solo Stove fire pits. However, accessory pricing between the two brands is comparable. And some cooking accessories at Breeo are more affordable when compared to similar products at Solo Stove.
One major thing to consider when deciding between Breeo and Solo Stove is that Solo Stove offers a wider range of fire pit accessories than Breeo. From a pizza oven attachment to a cast iron wok top, Solo Stove offers a variety of add-on accessories. While Breeo does have fire pit cooking accessories—like a cast iron kettle and hook, which Solo Stove does not have—options are a bit more limited. So, it’s important to consider how much and what kind of cooking you want to do with your fire pit when deciding between Solo Stove and Breeo.
In terms of product comparison, there are two portable fire pit options that are similar between the brands: The Breeo Y Series and the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0. Both are smokeless, made of stainless steel, about 20 inches in diameter and less than 32 pounds. How do you decide between two similar, highly-rated products? Keep reading for the scoop on both fire pits.
All About the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0
Pros
- Ultra-lightweight
- Easy to move
- Several compatible accessories available
- Removable ash pan for simple clean up
- Burns multiple fuel sources
- Comes almost entirely assembled, setup is quick and hassle-free
- Design makes for an efficient, easy-to-build fire
- Mess is contained within the cylinder
- Can be used on different types of surfaces
Cons
- Outside of the cylinder gets very hot, use caution with children and pets
I’ve tested the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 at many nighttime gatherings and with different fuel sources. I’ve used it for grilling food, and soon I’ll be testing it with the Bonfire Pi Fire pizza oven.
My favorite things about the Bonfire 2.0 include: It’s ultra-lightweight (about 23 pounds), it has a removable ash pan for easy cleaning, and it has several compatible accessories. It also comes with a carrying case for portability and storage.
The Bonfire 2.0 is Solo Stove’s best-selling backyard fire pit, and I think it’s super versatile. You can do more than make a wood-fired pizza and cook over a flame with a cast iron wok. You can also use your Bonfire to grill, fry and roast everything from veggies to sausages to s’mores and more with the right accessories. While smokeless fire pits send smoke and heat upward instead of outward, you can also use your Bonfire for heat during colder months with the Heat Deflector. You can also make your portable Solo Stove more permanent with the Fire Pit Surround, a protective barrier with a ledge for tools and drinks.
Want to know how it holds up under the pressure of real-life fire? Check out our in-depth Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 review.
All About the Breeo Y Series
Pros
- Handle for easy carrying
- Adjustable legs
- Burns multiple fuel sources
- Comes almost entirely assembled, setup is quick and hassle-free
- Design makes for an efficient, easy-to-build fire
- Mess is contained within the cylinder
- Can be used on different types of surfaces
Cons
- More expensive than Solo Stove
The Breeo Y Series is Breeo’s most portable fire pit model, and it’s a bit heavier (31 pounds) than the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0. It’s also noticeably more expensive. However, it does have a few added features we like, including a handle for carrying and adjustable stainless-steel legs.
When it comes to overall look and size, the Breeo Y Series and the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 are virtually the same. They’re both stainless-steel cylindrical drums that use specific airflow and ventilation technology to send flames, fumes and smoke upward instead of outward. The Breeo Y Series has a diameter of 21 inches, while the Solo Stove Bonfire has a diameter of 19-1/2 inches. The Bonfire is 14 inches tall, while the Y Series is 15 inches tall and 20 inches tall with the legs fully extended.
The Breeo Y Series seamlessly burns many different fuel sources, including wood, lump charcoal and pellets without the need for additional attachments or adapters. While the Bonfire 2.0 also works with wood pellets, you must purchase and insert the Solo Stove Pellet Adapter to do so. The Bonfire 2.0 has a removable ash pan for cleaning, while the Y Series is simply turned over and dumped for cleaning post-fire debris.
The Bottom Line
If you’re on a budget, Solo Stove fire pits are more wallet-friendly, and Solo Stove has a wider range of compatible accessories. So, if you plan on building your fire pit collection, you might find that Solo Stove better fits what you’re looking for. Solo Stove fire pits are also lightweight and more compact than Breeo fire pits. If you plan on taking your fire pit from one backyard hangout to the next, portability is also something to keep in mind when making your choice.
If you’re someone who likes to cook food by hanging it over a fire, or if you use a kettle over an open fire frequently, then Breeo may be the brand for you. Breeo also sells fireside furniture built specifically for sitting around a fire and enduring the elements.
If you’re looking for luxury, something like the Breeo Luxeve may be worth looking into, too. It’s a 33-inch smokeless fire pit available in four exterior colors and five decorative glass colors. While such Breeo models are less portable, they do pack a punch in terms of design.
Where to Buy the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0
The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 retails between $260-$400, depending on current deals and sales. The best place to shop the Bonfire 2.0, other Solo Stove fire pits and accessories is at Solo Stove, where you’ll likely find the best price. You can also shop Solo Stove products on Amazon.
Light a fire under your feet and act fast, you can snag a Bonfire 2.0 for yourself right now for around $260!
Where to Buy the Breeo Y Series
The Breeo Y Series retails for around $500 (or $650 if you include the carrying case). You can shop at Breeo, or you might be able to pick one up at your local Ace Hardware.
Whether you choose to go with Breeo or Solo Stove, both choices crank up the heat at backyard parties this summer—we are sure of that.
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