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Solo Stove Summit 24" Review

An easy-to-use fire pit with low smoke and a clean design
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Solo Stove Summit 24" Review
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Price:  $600 List
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Manufacturer:   solo stove
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By Kenji Mowrey ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  January 9, 2026
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RANKED
#5 of 14
  • Heat Output - 45% 8.0
  • Smoke Management - 30% 9.0
  • Portability - 10% 6.0
  • Ease of Cleaning - 10% 7.0
  • Ease of Assembly - 5% 9.0

Our Verdict

The Summit is Solo Stove's updated take on their widely recognized smokeless pit, now with a built-in stand and a lower profile for improved flame visibility. The biggest change is a “Quick Strike Cone” designed to use alcohol based fuel starter gel and eliminate the need for kindling. Though we found this design less user-friendly than advertised, with multiple failed attempts at igniting a fire with the included fire starter gel. All things said, the Summit 24" is large enough for multiple people, burns clean, and has minimal smoke. If you already own an existing Solo Stove, the Summit may not be compelling enough to switch. However, if you're looking for your first smokeless fire pit, the Summit is worth considering.
REASONS TO BUY
Built-in stand
Improved flame visibility
Low smoke
REASONS TO AVOID
Proprietary starter gel
Expensive
Center cones takes up space

Our Analysis and Test Results

One of the most widely recognized fire pit manufacturers, Solo Stove's newest offering, the Summit 24", expands upon their already impressive smokeless design and includes a few new design features worth considering.

solo stove summit 24" - the summit can be placed just about anywhere in the backyard or on...
The Summit can be placed just about anywhere in the backyard or on the patio, thanks to its included stand.   Credit: Kenji Mowrey

Heat Output


Measuring the inside walls of the Summit using our infrared thermometer, we gathered readings upwards of 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit. We also had our testers gauge the radiant heat while sitting around the pit from various distances at two, four, and six feet away. The Summit delivers enough warmth for smaller groups but falls short for larger groups and gatherings due to a lack of radiant heat.


The Summit strikes a good balance between heat output and burn time. While it wasn't the absolute hottest pit tested, it still produced enough heat without sacrificing burn time and efficiency. Allowing us to enjoy fires without constant tending or burning through wood too quickly.

solo stove summit 24" - our infrared thermometer gives us a baseline on how hot each fire...
Our infrared thermometer gives us a baseline on how hot each fire pit is burning.   Credit: Kenji Mowrey

Smoke Management


Like most other smokeless designs, the Summit's double-walled design pulls air from the base and burns off smoke before exiting the top of the pit.


Despite its lower profile, the Summit did an impressive job of eliminating smoke. Even when using damp or wet wood, the Summit was effective at burning off smoke particles and reducing visible smoke. We never felt the need to shuffle chairs or dodge smoke, unlike most non-smokeless pits.

A side visual demonstrates the effectiveness of the smokeless design during peak burn.   Credit: Kenji Mowrey


Portability


The Summit weighs 35.2 lbs with an outer diameter of 24.5". Light enough for occasional transport, but it's not ideal for camping or traveling. The included stand does provide a more secure carrying point under the base of the pit than previous Solo Stoves. Our one minor gripe is that the cone attached to the base plate adds a significant amount of weight, making it tricky to lift and clean ash out of the pan with no dedicated handle or grip.


Ease of Cleaning


The Summit comes with a removable ash pan that sits under the base plate. It's a simple but effective way to clean ash, though you do have to wait several hours or more for the pit to cool down to dispose of ash. The ash pan is a tight fit, making removal slightly awkward, but it does prevent excess ash from falling past the pan into the bottom of the fire pit.

solo stove summit 24" - clean up is straightforward, though we wish it were easier to remove...
Clean up is straightforward, though we wish it were easier to remove the ash pan.   Credit: Kenji Mowrey

Ease of Assembly


Assembly for the Summit takes less than 2 minutes from box to assembled. It only requires putting the ash pan, base plate, and fire ring into place.


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Bottom Line An easy-to-use fire pit with low smoke and a clean design
Pros Built-in stand, improved flame visibility, low smoke
Cons Proprietary starter gel, expensive, center cones takes up space
Rating Categories Solo Stove Summit 24"
Heat Output (45%)
8.0
Smoke Management (30%)
9.0
Portability (10%)
6.0
Ease of Cleaning (10%)
7.0
Ease of Assembly (5%)
9.0
Specifications Solo Stove Summit 24"
Measured Weight 35.2 lbs
Fuel Type Wood
Measured Burn Time 65 minutes
Measured Assembly Time 2 minutes
Max Recommended Log Length 20"
Measured Inner Diameter 22.5"
Measured Dimensions 24.5"D x 15"H
Material Stainless Steel
Ignition Type Lighter required
Removable Ash Tray Yes
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