
Amazon Prime Day Solo Stove deals are some of the most anticipated outdoor discounts of the year, and 2026 is shaping up to be no different. If you have been waiting to grab a smokeless fire pit, a pizza oven, or those accessories you skipped at full price, this is the window where prices actually move.
Our team has been tracking Solo Stove prices across Prime Day events since the Bonfire 2.0 launched, and the pattern is consistent. We typically see discounts ranging from 25% to as much as 49% off on the most popular models, with accessories like heat deflectors and shields also dropping to yearly lows.
In this guide, we walk through all 12 Solo Stove products worth watching this Prime Day. From the compact Mesa XL tabletop pit to the massive Yukon, plus pizza ovens and accessories, you get the full picture of where the real savings are for 2026.
These three models cover the range most shoppers care about. The Bonfire 2.0 is the all-around favorite with the strongest Prime Day discount history. The Mesa XL is the top pick under $100, and the Ranger 2.0 is the portable option for campers.
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Solo Stove Basecamp 24
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The table above gives you the full lineup at a glance. Now let us break down each product so you know which ones are worth your Prime Day budget.
19.5 inch diameter
21.75 pounds
304 stainless steel
Ideal for 4-6 people
The Bonfire 2.0 is the model I recommend more than any other, and Prime Day is when it actually becomes affordable for most households. At 19.5 inches across, it hits the sweet spot between portability and enough fire for a real gathering of 4 to 6 people.
I have used the Bonfire for two full seasons, and the removable ash pan is the upgrade that matters most in daily life. The original Bonfire was a pain to clean. The 2.0 fixes that completely, and you can dump ashes in under a minute once the pit cools.

On Prime Day, the Bonfire 2.0 has historically been one of the deepest-discounted Solo Stove products. Reddit users on r/SoloStove have reported savings of 25% to 40% off, which is the kind of markdown that makes waiting worthwhile.
The 91% five-star rating across nearly 2,000 reviews tells you the satisfaction level. People love the smokeless performance once the fire gets going, and the included stand keeps heat off whatever surface you set it on.

This is the model for anyone with a typical suburban backyard or patio who wants a real fire without the smoke. If you entertain 4 to 6 people regularly, the Bonfire is sized correctly.
It is also the best gateway product if you eventually want accessories like the Pi Fire pizza attachment or the heat deflector, since both are built specifically for the Bonfire.
Make sure you are buying the 2.0 version with the stand and carry case included. Some older listings are the original Bonfire without the removable ash pan, and the discount is not worth losing that feature.
Also check whether the Prime Day deal includes a bundle. Solo Stove sometimes runs bundle promos that throw in a shield or shelter for less than buying separately.
15 inch diameter
16.5 pounds
304 stainless steel
Ideal for 2-4 people
The Ranger 2.0 is the Solo Stove I would buy if camping, tailgating, or beach trips are the main use case. At just over 15 pounds with the carry case, it is actually something you will carry, not just something that looks portable on paper.
I have seen the Ranger discounted harder than the Bonfire on past Prime Days, which makes sense given it is already the budget-friendly model in the lineup. Stacking a 30% discount on a $194.99 product puts it in impulse-buy territory.

The 88% five-star rating across 580 reviews is strong. Reviewers consistently praise the smokeless performance, but the main tip that comes up is wood size. You need properly cut wood, because gas station bundles are usually too big.
For solo campers, couples, or small families, the Ranger is enough fire without enough weight to make you leave it at home.

The Ranger is built for people who move their fire pit regularly. If you camp more than you host backyard gatherings, the Ranger is sized right and the carry case makes transport simple.
It is also the right choice for small patios or balconies where a Bonfire would feel oversized.
Plan ahead on firewood. The Ranger works best with logs 12 inches or shorter, which means standard gas station bundles usually need splitting. If you do not have a saw or axe at home, this adds a step to your routine.
Budget for a small hatchet or buy pre-cut wood online to avoid frustration.
27 inch diameter
40.35 pounds
304 stainless steel
Ideal for 6+ people
The Yukon 2.0 is the largest Solo Stove fire pit, and Prime Day is when it goes from splurge to justifiable. At 27 inches across, it is built for actual parties, not just a couple sitting outside.
Our team has run the Yukon for neighborhood gatherings, and the difference in fire size versus the Bonfire is immediately noticeable. You get a bigger flame, more heat, and a longer burn that keeps a crowd engaged.

The trade-off is wood consumption. The Yukon eats fuel faster than the smaller models, so factor in firewood cost alongside the purchase price. It also radiates heat mostly upward, which is why the heat deflector accessory matters more with this model.
At 40 pounds, it is still technically portable, but you will not be tossing it in a backpack. This is a stationary patio fire pit for most owners.

If you regularly host 6 or more people, the Yukon is the right size. Smaller pits leave guests standing around wishing for more fire, and the Yukon solves that completely.
It is also the model that benefits most from the heat deflector, since redirecting that upward heat outward is a real comfort upgrade.
The Yukon gets extremely hot on the exterior. You need the included stand on any surface, and you should keep kids and pets at a distance during use.
If you plan to put it on a wood deck, also buy the shield to contain embers. The Yukon throws more sparks than the smaller models simply because the fire is bigger.
24.6 inch diameter
30.5 pounds
304 stainless steel
Ideal for 5-7 people
The Basecamp 24 is the newest Solo Stove fire pit, filling the size gap between the Bonfire and the Yukon. At 24.6 inches across, it is built for 5 to 7 people, which is the group size that the Bonfire strains to serve and the Yukon overkills.
Because it is new, Prime Day 2026 could be the first real discount event for this model. Limited stock reports on Amazon suggest demand is picking up fast.

The early reviews are stellar at 4.9 stars, though the review count is still small at 10. Users praise the first-burn performance and the same smokeless technology that defines the Solo Stove lineup.
If you have been torn between the Bonfire and Yukon for size reasons, the Basecamp 24 is the answer Solo Stove built specifically for you.
This is the model for households that find the Bonfire slightly too small but the Yukon too large. It nails the middle ground for groups of 5 to 7.
It is also worth watching if you want the newest design at a discount before the price stabilizes post-launch.
The Basecamp 24 uses the same patented 360-degree airflow technology as the rest of the Solo Stove lineup. The smokeless performance is proven across tens of thousands of reviews on the other models.
The low review count just means it is new, not that it is untested technology.
7 inch diameter
2.3 pounds
Dual fuel wood and pellets
#2 bestseller in fire pits
The Mesa XL is the Amazon Prime Day Solo Stove deal that surprises people. At under $100 regular price, it is already the most affordable Solo Stove, and Prime Day discounts bring it into easy gift territory.
With over 3,700 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, the Mesa XL is actually the bestseller of the entire Solo Stove family on Amazon. It ranks at number 2 in all of Outdoor Fire Pits, which is remarkable for a 7-inch tabletop pit.

I use the Mesa XL on my patio table for evening ambiance, and it delivers a real flame in a tiny package. The dual fuel capability means you can burn wood pellets with the included adapter, which is cheaper and cleaner than buying firewood for a pit this size.
The honest limitation is heat. The Mesa XL is ambiance, not warmth. If you want to actually stay warm on a cold night, this is not the model.

The Mesa XL is perfect for apartment balconies, small patios, RV camping, and tabletop use. It also makes an excellent gift, which is why Prime Day in July positions it well for the holiday gift-planning crowd.
If you already own a larger Solo Stove, the Mesa XL is a fun addition for intimate nights when you do not want to build a big fire.
The included pellet adapter lets you burn wood pellets, which are cheap and produce a consistent flame. Some reviewers report more smoke with pellets, but I have found that teepee-style stacking and letting the fire establish before adding more fuel solves that.
For best results, use small hardwood sticks if you can find them. Pellets are the convenient fallback.
Gas and propane powered
900F max temperature
15 minute preheat
Cordierite stone cooking surface
The Pi Prime is Solo Stove’s gas-only pizza oven, and it is the easier of the two Pi models to use. Propane means consistent heat without managing a wood fire, which matters when you are trying to cook a pizza in 90 seconds.
I have cooked dozens of pizzas on the Pi Prime, and the 15-minute preheat is real. You turn on the gas, set the dial, and by the time you have stretched your dough, the stone is ready.

The 900-degree max temperature is what makes the crust work. You cannot get a true Neapolitan pizza without serious heat, and the Pi Prime delivers it reliably because propane heat is predictable.
The main complaint is that accessories like the peel and thermometer are not included. Budget for those separately, which is where a Prime Day discount on the oven itself helps offset the cost.

If you want restaurant-quality pizza at home without the learning curve of wood fire management, the Pi Prime is the right choice. Propane makes it repeatable, which is what you want when cooking for guests.
It is also the better pick if you live somewhere with fire restrictions, since propane is allowed in many places where wood fires are not.
Plan to spend extra on a pizza peel, an infrared thermometer, and a propane tank if you do not already own one. The oven alone is not enough to start cooking.
Prime Day is a good time to check whether Solo Stove bundles these accessories at a discount, which can save you more than buying everything separately.
Dual fuel wood and gas
800F max temperature
30.5 pounds
Cordierite stone included
The original Pi Pizza Oven is the dual-fuel version, supporting both wood fire and propane. This is the oven for people who want the authentic wood-fired experience but also want the convenience of gas when needed.
At $599.99 regular price, this is the most expensive item on our list, which means Prime Day discounts have the biggest dollar impact here. A 25% discount saves you $150, which is a serious markdown.

The 4.4-star rating is lower than other Solo Stove products, and the reasons are worth understanding. Some users report rust within 6 months, and wood-fire temperature control is genuinely harder than propane.
That said, when the Pi works, it produces excellent pizza. The dual-fuel flexibility is a real advantage if you want to cook with wood for flavor and switch to propane for consistency.

This is the pizza oven for serious home cooks who want wood-fired capability. If you are willing to learn fire management and want the option to use propane for convenience, the dual-fuel Pi is the right tool.
If you just want easy pizza, get the Pi Prime instead.
To avoid the rust issues some users report, keep the oven covered when not in use and store it indoors or in a dry shed during wet months. The stainless steel is durable but not impervious to moisture over time.
Season the cordierite stone properly before first use and never leave it exposed to rain.
Pizza oven accessory for Bonfire
14 inch cordierite stone
Wood burning
19.6 pounds
The Pi Fire is one of the cleverest products Solo Stove makes. Instead of buying a separate pizza oven, you attach this accessory to your existing Bonfire and turn it into a wood-fired pizza cooker.
I have used the Pi Fire for backyard pizza nights, and the experience is genuinely fun. You build a wood fire in the Bonfire, set the Pi Fire on top, and the cordierite stone heats up to cook your pizza with real wood-fired flavor.

The catch is that you need to already own a Bonfire, or buy one as part of a bundle. The Pi Fire is an accessory, not a standalone product. Prime Day bundle deals that pair the Bonfire with the Pi Fire are where the real savings live.
The stone reaches about 650 degrees, which is enough for great pizza but not the 900 degrees you get from the dedicated Pi Prime oven. Manage your expectations on crust char.
If you already own a Bonfire, the Pi Fire is a no-brainer accessory that adds a completely new cooking capability. Prime Day is the time to grab it at a discount.
If you do not own a Bonfire yet, look for a bundle deal that includes both the fire pit and the Pi Fire.
Buying the Bonfire and Pi Fire separately at full price runs over $550 combined. Prime Day bundles have historically dropped that combined cost by 20-30%, which makes the Pi Fire essentially a free upgrade.
Always check the bundle price before adding items to your cart individually.
Heat deflector for Bonfire
25 inch diameter
7 pounds
Collapsible legs
The heat deflector is the accessory that Bonfire and Yukon owners ask about most, and for good reason. Solo Stove fire pits radiate heat upward, which means you can sit close to a roaring fire and still feel cool on your face.
The deflector sits on top of the fire pit and redirects that upward heat outward, where people actually sit. The difference is immediate and noticeable.
Reddit users on r/SoloStove consistently call the heat deflector the accessory most worth buying. With 1,349 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, the data backs up the community consensus.
The complaint is price. At over $100, it feels expensive for what is essentially a metal disc with legs. Prime Day is when that complaint matters less, because discounts of 25-30% make it much easier to justify.
If you own a Bonfire or Yukon and use it for actual warmth, not just ambiance, the heat deflector should be your first accessory purchase. It changes the experience more than any other add-on.
If you live in a windy area, manage expectations. The deflector is less effective when wind is blowing heat sideways regardless.
The deflector works with the Solo Stove Hub accessory or directly on the flame ring. If you also own the Grill Top and Hub, everything stacks together, which is the full Bonfire cooking and heating system.
Removing the deflector when hot requires the removal tools, which is why the Shield ships with those tools. Plan your fire tending accordingly.
Spark screen for Bonfire
19 inch
5 pounds
2-piece design with removal tools
The Bonfire Shield is the spark screen that makes Solo Stove ownership safer, especially if you use your fire pit on a wood deck, near dry landscaping, or in areas with fire restrictions that require spark containment.
I consider the Shield essential for anyone burning on or near combustible surfaces. The 2-piece design is clever because you can remove the top half to tend the fire without taking the entire shield off.

With 1,669 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, the Shield is one of the most-reviewed Solo Stove accessories. It ranks at number 2 in all of Fire Pit Spark Screens on Amazon.
The main limitation is that you cannot use the Shield and the heat deflector at the same time, since both mount on top of the fire pit. You have to choose between spark containment and heat redirection.

If you use your Bonfire on a wood deck, near furniture, or in a backyard with dry plants, the Shield is a safety necessity, not an optional accessory. Prime Day is the time to grab it at a discount.
If you only burn on gravel, dirt, or sand with nothing flammable nearby, the Shield is lower priority.
Some long-term users report the mesh becoming brittle after a couple of seasons of heavy use. This is normal for spark screens across all brands, not just Solo Stove.
Treating it as a replaceable item every few years is realistic, and Prime Day discounts make replacement less painful.
Cast iron grill top
17.5 inch diameter
20 pounds
Carrying case included
The Grill Top and Hub turns your Bonfire into an outdoor cooking surface. The cast iron griddle heats evenly and holds temperature well, making it suitable for everything from burgers to breakfast.
I have cooked steaks, vegetables, and even pancakes on the Bonfire Grill Top. The cast iron develops a natural non-stick seasoning over time, which improves with use if you maintain it properly.

The 17.5-inch diameter is enough cooking surface for a family meal. The Hub elevates the grill 8 inches above the flame ring, which gives you better heat control than cooking directly on the fire pit.
The main downside is weight. At 20 pounds, this is not something you carry casually. Plan to store it near your Bonfire rather than packing it for trips.
If you already own a Bonfire and want to cook on it, this is the accessory that makes real cooking possible. It pairs with the Hub for proper heat elevation and distribution.
If you want pizza, get the Pi Fire instead. If you want grilling, get this.
Cast iron requires maintenance. You need to season it, oil it after each use, and keep it dry to prevent rust. If you are not willing to do that, the Grill Top will deteriorate.
The included carrying case helps with storage, but you must let the grill cool completely before packing it away, which adds time to your cleanup routine.
Weatherproof cover for Bonfire
1.3 pounds
PVC polyester
UV resistant
The Bonfire Shelter is the weather cover that protects your investment. If you leave your Solo Stove outside, you need this cover to prevent rust and water damage to the ash pan and base plate.
With nearly 4,000 reviews and an 89% five-star rating, the Shelter is one of the highest-rated products in the entire Solo Stove lineup. It ranks at number 26 in Fire Pit Covers on Amazon.
The PVC-coated polyester with aluminum reinforcement is genuinely weatherproof. I have left my Bonfire covered through heavy rain and snow with zero water infiltration.
The top handle makes removal easy, which matters because you should only use the cover when the fire pit is completely cool. Never put the Shelter on a warm fire pit.
If you store your Solo Stove outside, the Shelter is not optional. It is the difference between a fire pit that lasts years and one that rusts in a single season.
At under $50 regular price, it is already affordable, and Prime Day discounts make it a no-brainer add-on to any fire pit purchase.
The Bonfire Shelter is specifically sized for the Bonfire, but Solo Stove makes matching shelters for the Ranger and Yukon. Make sure you buy the right size for your model.
If you are buying a fire pit and a shelter together on Prime Day, check for bundle deals that include both at a discount.
Choosing the right Solo Stove comes down to how many people you typically host, where you plan to use it, and whether you want cooking capability. Here is how to think through the decision before Prime Day deals go live.
The Mesa XL is a tabletop pit for 1 to 2 people seeking ambiance, not heat. The Ranger 2.0 serves 2 to 4 people and is the portable choice for camping. The Bonfire 2.0 is the all-rounder for 4 to 6 people in a typical backyard. The Basecamp 24 fills the gap for 5 to 7 people. The Yukon 2.0 is the party pit for 6 or more.
If you want a fire pit for warmth and ambiance, choose from the Mesa, Ranger, Bonfire, Basecamp, or Yukon. If you want to cook pizza, choose the Pi Prime for propane simplicity, the Pi for dual-fuel flexibility, or the Pi Fire accessory if you already own a Bonfire. The Grill Top and Hub is for grilling, not pizza.
The heat deflector is the accessory most owners wish they had bought sooner. The Shield is essential for safety on combustible surfaces. The Shelter cover is necessary if you store your fire pit outside. Buy these on Prime Day because accessory discounts are often deeper than fire pit discounts percentage-wise.
Solo Stove bundles on Prime Day often pair a fire pit with accessories at a lower combined price than buying separately. If you are starting from scratch, look for a Bonfire bundle that includes the Pi Fire or the heat deflector. The savings on bundles can exceed the savings on standalone fire pits.
Amazon Prime Day is the most reliable discount window, with historical savings of 25% to 49% across the Solo Stove lineup. Solo Stove’s own website runs competing sales, so compare prices before checkout. Costco occasionally carries exclusive Solo Stove bundles at member prices, which is worth checking if you have a membership.
Amazon Prime Day typically offers the deepest Solo Stove discounts, with historical savings of 25% to 49% off regular prices. Solo Stove’s own website runs competing sales during the same period. Costco occasionally stocks exclusive bundles at member prices that can undercut both, so compare all three before buying.
Solo Stove runs sales frequently throughout the year, with the biggest discounts during Amazon Prime Day in July, Black Friday and Cyber Monday in November, and seasonal events like Father’s Day and Memorial Day. Prime Day and Black Friday consistently offer the deepest markdowns at 25% to 49% off.
The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 is the best all-around choice for most buyers, serving 4 to 6 people with a balance of size, portability, and smokeless performance. The Mesa XL is the best budget pick under $100 for tabletop use. The Yukon 2.0 is best for large groups of 6 or more.
Costco occasionally carries exclusive Solo Stove bundles, often pairing a Bonfire or Yukon with accessories like the heat deflector or shelter. Prices vary by warehouse and season, but Costco bundles are typically priced competitively with Amazon Prime Day deals. Check your local warehouse or Costco.com during major sale events.
Prime Day is one of the two best times to buy a Solo Stove each year, alongside Black Friday. Historical data shows Prime Day discounts of 25% to 49% across the lineup, with accessories often seeing the deepest percentage cuts. If you miss Prime Day, wait for Black Friday rather than paying full price.
The Amazon Prime Day Solo Stove deals in 2026 are your best opportunity to grab a smokeless fire pit, pizza oven, or those accessories you have been eyeing at the lowest prices of the year. The Bonfire 2.0 remains the top pick for most buyers, the Mesa XL is the budget champion, and accessories like the heat deflector and Shield are worth stocking up on while they are discounted.
Watch for bundle deals that pair fire pits with accessories, compare prices between Amazon and Solo Stove’s own site, and move quickly when you see a discount in the 30% to 49% range. Those are the deals that sell out before Prime Day ends.