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Costco Members: Solo Stove Yukon 1.0 Stainless Steel Fire Pit w/ Stand Expired

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$319.99
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Solo Stove Yukon 1.0 Stainless Steel Fire Pit w/ Stand for $249.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member slvrch8017 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 304 Stainless Steel
  • Low Smoke Levels
  • 27" Dia x 19.8" H, 38 lb
  • Includes Stand

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  • About this deal:
    • $70 manufacturer's savings is valid 12/1/23. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.
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Daily Costco Holiday Deal on the 1.0 version.

1.0 vs 2.0 - from https://blog.gearchase.com/solo-s...e-upgrade/
excerpt below
The Ranger, Bonfire, and Yukon Solo Stoves have all been updated to include a removable ash pan and base plate. This is the main difference when comparing the old model to the new updated version 2. This will make it much easier to clean the ash from the bottom of the Solo Stove. This is especially helpful for the large Yukon that is huge and hard to manage with one person.

All accessories that fit 2.0, fit 1.0.

https://www.costco.com/solo-stove...59367.html
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I guess it's relative, but the amount of time and effort to do this sounds way too much. Hauling the washer back, disassembling, and then you have the headache of needing to dispose of all the leftover material. Throw in some money for metal stands/legs (because not all of us have these just laying around), how much are you actually saving once you consider everything? Also aesthetically, I'm sure the Solo Stove looks better than what 90% of people will build.
It's really not that big a deal. I bought one at this price last summer when it went on sale, I can get through 4- 5 fires without having to clean out as the wood burns to fine ash which one person can pickup and dump out. I finish up with a shop vac and it's a piece of cake.

I'd pull the trigger if you're thinking about it, heck it's Costco return it if you don't like it after you buy.
Get a handle and carry it to a place, such as a garden, a field, or a lawn, and flip it upside down. Done. I usually collect the ash as fertilizer. As long as you don't burn plastics, it's safe to use

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12-01-2023 at 07:44 AM.
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Anyone know of a hack for the ash pan? The Yukon 2.0 is currently $460 on the solo website.so IMHO not worth the price difference, especially if I can find a substitute or learn from others how they empty the ashes in this size stove. My SO really wants a Yukon so I am thinking Christmas present. Would welcome some input from Yukon/Solo owners. TIA
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12-01-2023 at 07:51 AM.

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12-01-2023 at 07:51 AM.
Quote from geezlouise :
Anyone know of a hack for the ash pan? The Yukon 2.0 is currently $460 on the solo website.so IMHO not worth the price difference, especially if I can find a substitute or learn from others how they empty the ashes in this size stove. My SO really wants a Yukon so I am thinking Christmas present. Would welcome some input from Yukon/Solo owners. TIA
It's really not that big a deal. I bought one at this price last summer when it went on sale, I can get through 4- 5 fires without having to clean out as the wood burns to fine ash which one person can pickup and dump out. I finish up with a shop vac and it's a piece of cake.

I'd pull the trigger if you're thinking about it, heck it's Costco return it if you don't like it after you buy.
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12-01-2023 at 07:55 AM.
12-01-2023 at 07:55 AM.
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It's really not that big a deal. I bought one at this price last summer when it went on sale, I can get through 4- 5 fires without having to clean out as the wood burns to fine ash which one person can pickup and dump out. I finish up with a shop vac and it's a piece of cake.

I'd pull the trigger if you're thinking about it, heck it's Costco return it if you don't like it after you buy.

Thank you for your input. Going to pick this up.
My SO can deal with the ashes Smilie
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Quote from geezlouise :
Anyone know of a hack for the ash pan? The Yukon 2.0 is currently $460 on the solo website.so IMHO not worth the price difference, especially if I can find a substitute or learn from others how they empty the ashes in this size stove. My SO really wants a Yukon so I am thinking Christmas present. Would welcome some input from Yukon/Solo owners. TIA

Get a handle and carry it to a place, such as a garden, a field, or a lawn, and flip it upside down. Done. I usually collect the ash as fertilizer. As long as you don't burn plastics, it's safe to use
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12-01-2023 at 07:58 AM.
12-01-2023 at 07:58 AM.
Quote from geezlouise :
Anyone know of a hack for the ash pan? The Yukon 2.0 is currently $460 on the solo website.so IMHO not worth the price difference, especially if I can find a substitute or learn from others how they empty the ashes in this size stove. My SO really wants a Yukon so I am thinking Christmas present. Would welcome some input from Yukon/Solo owners. TIA

What's a SO? 🤔

I'm on the fence on this one also. Actually saw it's still the same price from Black Friday/ Cyber Monday. The newer models have better features but I doubt they'll come down significantly in price. The base that's included is an awesome but it'll be a PITA to clean the ashes without the removable tray.
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12-01-2023 at 08:06 AM.
I'm a fan of Solo Stove, and those videos of the dancing flames and low smoke are pretty accurate. But for those not familiar, the Yukon is very large, and will go through wood like nobody's business if you keep it going like it needs to for those to happen. I get much more use out of the Bonfire. Wish they made it a little bigger, or offered a size in between.
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12-01-2023 at 08:06 AM.
12-01-2023 at 08:06 AM.
Quote from BuddyLove99 :
What's a SO? 🤔

I'm on the fence on this one also. Actually saw it's still the same price from Black Friday/ Cyber Monday. The newer models have better features but I doubt they'll come down significantly in price. The base that's included is an awesome but it'll be a PITA to clean the ashes without the removable tray.

LOL SO is significant other. At least it used to be for my generation (don't ask - I have no idea which one I belong to these days).

I went ahead and ordered this. I saw the handle on the Solo website, which I think will help a lot. At this size, I doubt we will be moving it that often but it will help with cleaning out the ashes.
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Quote from Im_on_my_way :
I'm a fan of Solo Stove, and those videos of the dancing flames and low smoke are pretty accurate. But for those not familiar, the Yukon is very large, and will go through wood like nobody's business if you keep it going like it needs to for those to happen. I get much more use out of the Bonfire. Wish they made it a little bigger, or offered a size in between.

I have friends with both the Bonfire and the Yukon and I prefer the Bonfire. The Yukon really is quite large but as a gift I know the preference is for the Yukon. I placed the order and know this can be returned if necessary so nothing to lose.
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Get a handle and carry it to a place, such as a garden, a field, or a lawn, and flip it upside down. Done. I usually collect the ash as fertilizer. As long as you don't burn plastics, it's safe to use
Thanks for the input. I did check out the handle on the Solo website - not as overpriced as most of the other accessories so I am going to jump on this deal and return if it turns out to be a dealbreaker for my SO.
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12-01-2023 at 08:17 AM.
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I bought a few for Christmas as well. I grabbed this handle so my sons can carry to the garden and empty it (like someone else suggested). I also bought a soft bristle brush so they can get all the ash off the stainless without scratching it. You need to keep the holes open so the fire can pull in oxygen . Great you-tube videos on cleaning it. Here's the link to the handle. Solo sells them also but a little more expensive

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...9MWH&psc=1
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Quote from geezlouise :
Anyone know of a hack for the ash pan? The Yukon 2.0 is currently $460 on the solo website.so IMHO not worth the price difference, especially if I can find a substitute or learn from others how they empty the ashes in this size stove. My SO really wants a Yukon so I am thinking Christmas present. Would welcome some input from Yukon/Solo owners. TIA
I just scoop out what I can with a small shovel and turn the leaf blower loose on whatever is left.
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Quote from bencodymike :
I bought a few for Christmas as well. I grabbed this handle so my sons can carry to the garden and empty it (like someone else suggested). I also bought a soft bristle brush so they can get all the ash off the stainless without scratching it. You need to keep the holes open so the fire can pull in oxygen . Great you-tube videos on cleaning it. Here's the link to the handle. Solo sells them also but a little more expensive

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...9MWH&psc=1

This is great. Thanks for the link.
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