This SoloStove TABLETOP FIRE PIT is Perfect for Any Outdoor Setting!
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- čas přidán 17. 11. 2022
- The Solo Stove Mesa Tabletop Firepit is Solo Stove's latest addition to their line of firepits. This little firepit is perfect for backyard patios or small fires on the campsite picnic table.
While not inexpensive, the Mesa is solidly built and uses the classic Solo Stove airflow baffles to ensure quick starting, bright burning, and nearly smokeless fires.
It would make a nice addition to your patio or RV campfire options.
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Just bought a mini table top smokeless pot and saw this video on both pellets and wood!
Thank you
A lid should come with the pot to more easily put out the fire when needed. For the price you would think it would.
I Just find your channel while looking for a video showing me about cast iron cook set
An excellent presentation. Well spoken, no wasted chat, just a good solid review. Just what I needed. Still trying to decide between the Mesa, the Mesa XL, and the little backpack Lite stove (although I think I'm eliminating the Lite since we have a B camper and are never going to be heading off and cooking in the wilderness.) Marshmallows or a couple of sausages are about as fancy as we need to get.
Bonus: nice to see someone in my age range! Subscribed!
I already figured out my new Mesa but I watched your whole video thanks to your soothing story telling voice and thorough review and instructions. Thank you!
Well done. Really informative. I think you answered about every question I had. I had secretly hoped that the second beverage was just a larger version of the previous nights pour. 😂
patio fire and a glass of fine whiskey. I like your style, sir!
Very thorough and detailed presentation 👌 Thank You so very much kind Sir!
Nice !!!
thanks for the review, this will make a nice addition to my Snow peak fire pit.
Thanks for the review. Planning to get one.
Best review yet, thank-you!
Thanks for the excellent review. Very informative and helpful.
good review, thank you we plan on purchasing one too
Great video!! Mine is on the way!! I appreciate your info
Thanks. … Great review and extremely helpful channel😊✌️
How hot does it get above the mesa tabletop pit? Would like to try on my patio but we have a canvas canopy.
I wonder if solo has any plans to make cooktops or great deflectors for this little fire pit.
Great little piece of kit that you got there! Thanks for the outstanding demo and review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hello wher can i get one pelease thanks
good video. But, How do you put it out?
I see you have a layer between table and stove? Is it get that hot
Not really. My little table has a faux top so I didn't want to take any chances. Wood, tile, or glass would be fine.
Does this actually put out decent heat or is it more for ambience? I'd like to get one but only if it puts out some heat.
I have one, if your wanting heat you have to be prepared with enough fuel to keep it raging, if you keep the mesa constantly topped off it will rage pretty well and put off enough heat to have a lawn chair fairly close to it and sit. The heat is almost directly-directed up, so sitting close and leaning forward will give you nice warmth. Almost little heat is produced from the sides. But like I said you need to have the little stove constantly topped off for it to really rip. Ive gotten mine to put out a solid 5 foot flame.
Question please
Can I use any wood pellet? I see flavored ones etc, will any work?
Yes. Any pellets will work. Avoid heating stove pellets if you're planning to cook (smores etc).
@@theweekendcamper2747 thanks may I ask why to avoid heating ones for like s’mores hotdogs etc?
@Ali Man Heating pellets, as I understand it, may have petroleum additives to enhance heat, but that you wouldn't want to consume. Check the label. Cooking pellets are just sawdust pressed together. Cheers.
I presume you are using Hardwood? I have been using some softwood chunks and my Mesa XL is burning through them in less than 5 minutes. I have to keep feeding the thing constantly!
I've used pellets and I got 1 pounds bag of smoking wood chunks. Both work well. It's a small hot space so refilling happens fairly soon. I think for me, it's been more like every 10 minutes that I drop another small chunk it. Thanks for commenting.
What fire starter did you use? I’ve been having a tough time getting mine started
I've been using the "haystack" style starters for Amazon. They work well for me.
Thanks so much! I've struggled getting the Mesa started with smaller firestarters. @@theweekendcamper2747
the mesa gives out very little heat seems a little too small
Enjoying a scotch?! 😂
Can we just say MESA means TABLE in Spanish.
Great video and a good guy! I'm buying one!