In recent years, Solo Stove has been expanding its line of accessories as their smokeless firepits have grown in popularity across backyard patios everywhere. While I’ve been impressed with the examples of the core products, such as the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0, one of the new add-ons has proven to be a special delight. The Pi Fire (try saying that five times fast) has been a fun novelty to have while entertaining guests, or for a date night.

Solo Stove Pi Fire
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$359.99 (28% off)
Pros
- Easy to use
- Quick cleanup
- Reasonably priced in comparison to other pizza oven options
Cons
- Hard to store
- Does not come with necessary cooking tools
- Not great for cooking for large crowds
This accessory is not to be confused with Solo Stove’s stand-alone pizza oven, the Pi; the Pi Fire sits on top of your fire pit and uses the heat from below to cook the pizza. Its size is dependent on the Solo Stove that you own. I have the medium-sized Bonfire, so the diameter of the oven is 19.3 inches, while the stone is around 14 inches. It weighs a sturdy 20 lbs, but the handles that are positioned on top make it easier to move.


I tested this pizza oven for about a month and a half to get the full experience. I initially tried it out with my own dough that I made with Fleischmann’s pizza yeast packets, and it turned out great. If you want the fancier Solo Stove experience, you can order the brand’s own $185 Neapolitan Artisan Pizza Box, which comes with all the ingredients pre-made and prepped for you. The box comes in a cooler with dry ice, so everything is frozen upon arrival. I will say that this is definitely the pricier route to go, and I honestly didn’t taste much of a difference.