solo stove Ranger Fire Pit Instructions
- June 12, 2024
- solo stove
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solo stove Ranger Fire Pit
HOW TO USE YOUR FIRE PIT
Step 1
Remove the nested flame ring and set it aside.
Step 2
Start by placing your tinder, kindling and small wood pieces in the center of
the fire pit.
FOR BEST RESULTS, DO NOT OVERFILL WITH WOOD THAT COVERS OR EXTENDS ABOVE THE
TOP AIR HOLES.
Step 3
Light your fire.
Step 4
Place the flame ring back on top of the fire pit with the angled edges
pointing upward.
THIS WILL PROVIDE PROTECTION FROM THE WIND AND ENHANCE THE LOOK OF THE FLAMES.
Step 5
As your ember bed gets hotter, start adding in 1-3 pieces of wood. As those
catch, add enough wood to fill the burn chamber.
Step 6
When you’re ready to call it a night, let the fire pit burn out on its own.
Step 7
After the fire pit has completely cooled,turn it over to empty the ash.
STORAGE AND CARE
Caring for your fire pit correctly will prolong its look and usability.
After each use, wait until the unit has completely cooled down then turn the
fire pit over to empty any remaining ash. If you want to wipe it down, use
only a dry cloth.
It’s important to keep rain and snow out of your fire pit. Solo Stove Shelter
is a great cover option and can be purchased separately for all fire pits.
Ranger and Bonfire purchases also include a carrying case to help you take your fire pit along for the ride.
Due to extremely high temperatures, discoloration of the fire pit will occur
and is considered normal. Stainless steel has an increased resistance to rust;
however, it is not rust-proof.
Prolonged exposure to moisture may result in increased staining and/or
rusting. Due to extremely high temperatures inside, the fire pit may show
signs of staining/rust. This is normal and will not affect normal use.