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Cozy fires and cold weather go together like marshmallows and graham crackers. And according to several reviewers, it also sounds like s’mores pair pretty well with tabletop fire pits. We found a popular one perfect for keeping warm during patio hangs, counter spaces and easy s’mores making that’s on sale for 40% off.
Standing at 5.1 inches tall, the Solo Stove Mesa is an adorable personal fire pit that’s smokeless, ceramic and runs on wood or pellets. Several reviewers love it for its size and ease of igniting. They also say it’s pretty powerful. “It threw a surprising amount of heat for such a small device,” says one reviewer. While Amazon lists this little guy on sale at 25% off, our price trackers say it typically costs has often been $99.99. That means its current $59.99 is actually 40% off!
The Mesa is a solid pit that packs a mighty punch by burning wood pellets and chips on any outdoor tabletop. It comes in various colors, weighs less than two pounds and even comes with its own carry bag so you can pack it for a picnic hang in the cool weather. Because it’s smokeless, you don’t have to worry about inhaling any nasty fumes, either. Some users say that’s what makes Solo Stoves great for anyone with asthma!
“This thing is better than advertised,” raves one reviewer. “I filled it up halfway with pellets, and it lasted 1.5 hours [with] no smoke. And [it’s] effortless to ignite.”
If you’re looking for that perfect outdoor companion, act fast before it sells out. And keep reading for more promising reviews of this tiny little fireplace.
“Love it! Perfect table top marshmallow toaster! As a first time user, I have two suggestions: more information needed on fire starters for such a small cooker, and (not being familiar with pelletes) notice to let them burn till flames die down. This is such a great source for any occassion.” — Penny Pfiester
“This product was very straightforward to set up and get started. It threw a surprising amount of heat for such a small device, but it worked for exactly what I bought it for― making s’mores with friends. We have a fire pit on our property, but it is currently taken over by weeds and brush. This was quick to set up, quick to get a flame going, and easy to maintain. Even better― easy to let it die out. We didn’t have to spend the whole night waiting for the fire to slowly die out on it’s own to be able to pack it up and take back in the house.” — Alyssa Steeves
“Just received this little gem today, and the photo you see is my first trial run on the front porch. I used hardwood pellets and as you can see, it puts off a nice warm flame. I put in about two healthy handfuls and the flame lasts about 12 minutes. I will try sticks of wood next time. Regardless, I think this is going to be just the thing to keep us out on the front porch long into chilly evenings in the western NC mountains.” — Dennis Owenby
“This thing is better than advertised. I filled it up half way with pellets and it last 1.5 hours, no smoke, and effortless to ignite. Highly recommend this product.” — Kasey Newcomer
“This little solo stove puts out a lot of warmth for its small size! It is great for our table under our covered patio. It is great for roasting marshmallows with the family or just sitting and enjoying the warmth of the flames.” — Michelle Mabry
“I put in some small kindling wood and a small fire starter piece and it lit. The fire kept going, provided warmth near those around it. All the wood inside was completely burned off. Best part… no smoke. I own the Bonfire 2.0, also; the only time I get any amount of smoke is when I start the fire with fire starter blocks, during the beginning but once the chemicals have burned off and the metal has come to warmth the wood is rather smokeless.” — Joshua B