Almost a decade ago, Solo Stove made its way into the hearts of outdoor-lovers with its viral Kickstarter campaign: a modest goal of $15,000 turned into over $1.1 million in backing. The brand grew quickly, branching into griddles, pizza ovens. Now with the launch of its first propane-powered fire pit, the company is just making another interesting inroad, difficult to pass.

Meet the new Solo Stove Infinity Flame Propane Fire Pit, where push-button ease meets the signature flame look that made the brand famous. The new fire pit retains the dome-shaped silhouette, but abandons wood in favor of propane. Instant ignition, no ash to sweep up. The pit offers just clean flame and ease of use.

The Infinity Flame boasts up to 72,000 BTUs, delivering serious heat for larger gatherings. At a height of 20 inches and 42 inches in width, it’s built to seat up to eight people without feeling like a tight squeeze. What sets this apart from the typical propane pit? Solo Stove says it’s all in the flame motion. Two burners feed a central disc peppered with holes, recreating the natural rise and swirl you would get from a real wood fire.

The Infinity Flame Propane Fire Pit offers a wide, heat-dispersing tabletop rim, which allows you to hang out, set a drink down, and not worry about the hot edges. Solo Stove has hidden the propane tank in a sleek compartment to ensure a clean look. A standard 20-lb tank offers over 5.5 hours of burn time in dual-high setting; lower settings extend that time up to around 9.5 hours. If you’re planning to burn through the night party, you’ll want to consider extra fuel or plan accordingly.

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The Infinity Flame fire pit is available for $600. It is compatible with Solo Stove’s optional Surround Surface table conversion (sold separately) to turn the fire pit into useful patio furniture when not in use.

If you love the ritual of fire, the visual draw of dancing flames, but don’t want to deal with wood (fewer embers, less mess), this model hits a sweet spot. It feels premium, looks intentional, and simplifies the fire-pit experience.

Image: Solo Stove
Image: Solo Stove
Image: Solo Stove
Image: Solo Stove
Image: Solo Stove
Image: Solo Stove
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Harshendra likes to read and write on a variety of topics including real estate, environment, lifestyle and more. He has a passion for theatre, poetry and music. He has previously worked in fields of IT, education, real estate and event management.

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