Solo Stove Heat Deflector, with 3 Detachable Legs, Accessory

β PROS
- Made for outdoor durability
- Functional addition to your outdoor space
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
If you own a Solo Stove fire pit, you already know the one complaint everyone repeats: all the heat goes straight up. The burn is beautiful, but you’re freezing while staring at a column of fire. This Heat Deflector is the accessory that actually fixes that problem β mostly.
What You Get
The box contains the stainless steel deflector ring, three threaded legs, and a small Allen wrench for tightening. Assembly takes under two minutes: screw the legs into the threaded holes on the ring’s underside, place it on top of your fire pit, and you’re done. No tools beyond the included wrench, no permanent modifications to your pit.
The design is simple but effective. The curved steel ring sits above the flame, and instead of letting heat escape vertically, it pushes it outward in a 360-degree radius. The three legs hold it at a precise height above the rim β high enough to avoid choking the fire, low enough to catch the rising heat.
Real-World Performance
I tested this on a Bonfire 2.0 over several evenings. The difference is immediate. Sitting three feet from the pit, you feel a solid wash of warmth hitting your face and chest β not just your shins. At five feet, the heat is still noticeable, which is a genuine improvement over the bare pit.
The key spec here is the height. The deflector sits roughly four inches above the rim, and that gap matters. Set it too high and heat escapes sideways; too low and you smother the flame. Solo Stove got the geometry right. The fire stays vigorous, and the heat projection is even.
One thing to note: this works best in still air. A moderate breeze will scatter the redirected heat unpredictably. On a calm night, it’s excellent. On a gusty one, you’ll notice the difference.
What Buyers Are Saying
The 4.7-star rating holds up. Owners consistently use words like “game changer” and “actually works.” One reviewer noted, “I was skeptical, but this pushed heat to my face at 6 feet away. My wife stopped complaining about being cold.” Another praised the build: “Machined perfectly, fits flush, and feels like part of the pit.”
The most common criticism is price β it’s not cheap for what looks like a simple steel ring. A few buyers also mention that it adds height to the pit, which can obscure the view of the flame if you’re sitting low.
Where It Falls Short
Compatibility is the biggest gotcha. This fits the Yukon, Bonfire 2.0, and Ranger models β but not the original Bonfire or the Mesa. The product page lists compatibility, but buyers still get it wrong. Double-check your model number before ordering.
Wind is the other issue. In anything above a light breeze, the heat distribution becomes uneven, and you’ll find yourself shifting your chair to stay warm. It’s not a flaw in the design β it’s physics β but it’s worth knowing.
Who Should Buy This
- The cold-weather camper who wants to extend their fire pit season into spring and fall.
- The backyard host who wants guests seated in a circle to actually feel the fire, not just watch it.
- The Solo Stove purist who wants a factory-matched accessory rather than a third-party knockoff.
Skip it if you live in a consistently windy area, or if you’re happy with your current setup and don’t mind the heat going vertical.
FAQ
Will this fit my Solo Stove Bonfire (original version)? No. It fits the Bonfire 2.0, Yukon, and Ranger only. The original Bonfire has a different rim diameter. Check your model’s specs before purchasing.
Does it affect how well the fire burns? No. The gap between the deflector and the rim is calibrated to allow proper airflow. The fire burns just as hot and clean as without it.
Can I leave it on while the pit is burning? Yes, but it gets very hot. Use the included handle or a heat-resistant glove to remove it. Don’t touch the steel while it’s lit.
The Verdict
Buy it if you own a compatible Solo Stove and want to actually feel the heat from your fire pit. It’s well-built, easy to install, and delivers a measurable improvement in comfort.
Skip it if you’re on a budget, live somewhere windy, or have an older model that doesn’t fit.
Rating: 4.6/5 β It does exactly what it promises, with only minor drawbacks around compatibility and wind sensitivity. If you’ve already invested in a Solo Stove, this is the accessory that makes it usable in cooler weather.
Where to Buy
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



