
Breeo X Series 24
Score: 84/100
Solo Stove Bonfire 19.5-Inch
Score: 78/100Rankings

The Breeo X Series 24 Corten Steel fire pit delivers a smokeless burn thanks to its patented X Airflow double-wall system and robust steel construction. Its 62-lb weight and relatively small fire bowl can limit portability and log size. Ideal for small backyards or camping where low smoke and durability are priorities.

The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 with Stand is a 19.5-inch stainless-steel fire pit that delivers a smokeless burn and includes a removable ash pan and protective stand for easy cleanup and surface protection. Its lack of a built-in grate and a cumbersome carry case limit convenience for some users. Ideal for small to medium outdoor gatherings where low smoke and quick ash removal are priorities.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
14 in | 17.52 inbest | |
34 inbest | 19.49 in | |
34 inbest | 19.49 in | |
| ↓ lower better | 62 lb | 21.7 lbbest |
22.13 inbest | — | |
5 yearsbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Design(5) | ||
Height (in) | 14 in | 17.52 in |
Width (in) | 34 in | 19.49 in |
Length (in) | 34 in | 19.49 in |
Weight (lb) | 62 lb | 21.7 lb |
Material | Corten steel | 304 stainless steel with high‑heat ceramic coating |
Features(1) | ||
Airflow Technology | X Airflow (double-wall) | 360° airflow |


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Professional reviewers consider the Bonfire 2.0 a market-leading upgrade, emphasizing its smokeless 360° airflow, portable weight, removable ash pan, and the protective stand that improves rain runoff. The main criticism centers on the fiddly carry case and the absence of an integrated grate or burner.
Consumers generally praise the smokeless burn, easy ash cleanup, and portability, while recurring complaints focus on the unwieldy carry case and the need for a stand to prevent water pooling on the dome.
“medium size ideal for portability between Ranger (smaller) and Yukon (larger)”

