Cozy On the Countertops: Solo Stove’s New Cinder Indoor Fire Feature
Luke Cuenco 11.14.23
The warmth, smell, and sensation of a warm fire pit is always nice, especially in the cooler parts of the year. However, even just a bit of rainy weather can make a nice outdoor evening miserable for those wanting to enjoy the warmth of a fire, that’s why Solo Stove is excited to announce their first indoor fire feature, the Cinder. The Cinder is the first ever fire pit that can be used indoors and although it can fit in the palm of your hand, it puts out a whopping 3,000 BUTs of radiant heat and three hours of burn time. Just enough to keep you warm and cozy without having to venture outside!
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Cozy On the Countertops: Solo Stove’s New Cinder Indoor Fire Feature
Solo Stove is excited to announce Cinder, their first ever fire pit that can be used indoors. Cinder also happens to be Solo Stove’s smallest fire feature, adorably tabletop sized and easily portable to bring the ambiance of a crackling fire and s’mores-making to any gathering–from dinner parties to car camping.
Cinder is fueled by Solo Stove’s clean burning, smokeless, food-safe gel fuel, safe for indoor or outdoor use. Cinder may be small, but it packs a punch providing 3,000 BTUs of radiant warmth and a three hour burn time per gel fuel canister. With its sub $50 price point, it’s ideal for holiday gifting, stocking stuffers, or party favors.
The Cinder is extremely small, about the diameter of a soda can but about half the height. This makes it perfect for those with limited space, or who don’t have an outdoor fire pit who still want to enjoy the warmth, and fun that usually comes with a fire pit. The Cinder is currently listed for $49.99 and comes in a single colorway for now. For more information including where to order the food-safe Gel Fuel, you can visit http://solostove.com/ to learn more.