Stainless Steel 7" Tabletop Smokeless Fire Pit

4.8 (740)
$119.99
Color:Na

Product details

Web ID: 18256989

Bring warmth to the table with this Solo Stove fire pit, a petite model that lights easy and helps keep the patio, and the conversation, cozy.

  • Product Features

    • Approx. dimensions: 8.6"L x 7"W x 8.6"H; approx. weight: 2.3 lbs,
    • Signature 360° Airflow
    • Uses wood pellets
    • Easy to light
    • For outdoor use only
    • Stainless steel
    • Wipe clean
    • Imported
  • Shipping & Returns

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    • Returns are accepted at any Macy's store within 30 days from purchase date. Last Act items are final sale and sold "as is." No returns, exchanges, or price adjustments allowed.
    • For complete details, see our Shipping and Returns policies.

Ratings & Reviews

4.8/5

740 star ratings, 738 reviews

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12 days ago

Solo Mesa table top

We love it and use it all the time. Thanks Solo team !!

Customer review from solostove.com

13 days ago

Don’t buy this product! False

Don’t buy this product! False advertising has you thinking it’s much larger than it actually is.

Customer review from solostove.com

17 days ago

Great stove

Really impressed by this little stove. Its perfect for a last minute small fire!!

  • Photo from Steve S.

Customer review from solostove.com

19 days ago

We have had a Mesa

We have had a Mesa XL for a few years and love it. When my sister in law and her husband saw ours they bought one to keep in their camper as well. Recently I bought one for my daughter and she loves it. She really likes the idea of being able to take her Mesa XL with her down the creek or the lake and sit near the water with her own little fire.

Customer review from solostove.com

27 days ago

Love it using wood, but. . .

We love the stove using wood, but when using wood pellets it is basically a fill it once and then done. We have the Mesa size. We were initially excited that to be able to use wood pellets because we wanted to use it while camping. Because of restrictions on taking wood to another state and the small size of wood that the stove takes, we thought pellets would be the answer. However, a load of pellets burned up very quickly and then when more were added, they smothered the burning ones and then the stove turned into a great smudge pot, smoking up the whole camp site! We got it burning again and even trickling in the pellets it became smoky and took too much attention to try to keep boing that we just gave up. Some folks across from our site had a larger version of the stove and in talking with them, they too had the same experience when they tried to use pellets. In the future when we go camping we will just pack along some chunks of kiln dried wood and avoid the pellets.

Customer review from solostove.com

1 month ago

Pellets simply don’t work

It’s super hard to sustain a fire with pellets. Small wood is better but it all requires a lot of attention to the fire to avoid choking or running out of fuel. Cute but not practical by any means.

Customer review from solostove.com

1 month ago

Everybody loves it

I have enjoyed using my solo stove so far. It seems very well built, and is much easier to use than a traditional log fire. Works well with pellets. It doesn't put out a lot of heat so it's good for warm weather use. Take up very little room when in the box so it's super portable. Thanks for the great Father's Day price.

Customer review from solostove.com

2 months ago

Solo gas pizza oven is a family and friend magnet

Our family LOVES pizza, especially with homemade dough and tomato sauces. The kids ask to come over and have their friends participate in building their own pizzas. Not to mention how my Solo oven was a hit during football season. I clean the stones and the inside of the oven after every occasion. I would ask that the design be enhanced so that the top could be removed for cleaning. Another suggestion is enhancing the design so that the flame is on three sides of the oven and possibly detenting the gas valve a little more so the flame isn't so blazing high when in the low setting. That would especially help so that the oven would not have to be constantly tended, and the pizza constantly turned. This leads me to one other enhancement consideration. A slow, auto-rotating stone! It would alleviate the 95% surveillance and provide a more uniform result. After using my Solo pizza stove for a year and a half, I have to say it has been a grand investment in comradery building, culinary prowess, and plain ol' fun. Thanks Solo Team

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