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Grab a Solo Stove on sale just in time for the Fourth of July


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SAVE UP TO 45%: Ready for some campfire singalongs this summer? As of June 29, take up to 45% off Solo Stove fire pits, 29% off the Solo Stove grill bundle, and up to 35% off accessories.


Summer is the time for camping trips, grilling outside, and hanging out with friends around the campfire. But if you have a backyard and want to enjoy said fire, you often have to a.) build your own fire pit and b.) deal with smoke in your face while you're sitting around it.

Solo Stove solves both of those problems, offering smokeless fire pits that can be used pretty much anywhere. Through July 4th, all of Solo Stove's fire pits (and its grill bundle) are discounted — you can save up to $350 depending on the size you opt for. If you're looking for more exact sale prices, we got you:

You'll also be able to snag Solo Stove accessories at up to 35% off, including heat deflectors, bonfire shields, Solo Stove covers, pit tools, recycled firewood, and color packs to give your fire a colorful boost.

Normal fires require a lot of manpower to get going and keep going, but Solo Stove fire pits are beasts at heat efficiency and airflow. You'll be able to get a roaring bonfire going in minutes, so you can spend more time roasting marshmallows with your friends and family. Thanks to the brand's Fourth of July sale, you won't need to shell out your whole paycheck for a fire pit.

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