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SAVE $125: The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 is just $174.99 at Target, marked down from its listed MSPR of
SAVE $125: The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 is just $174.99 at Target, marked down from its listed MSPR of $299.99. That's a 42% discount or a savings of $125.
If you love nights spent around the fire but hate the smoke that comes with it, a Solo Stove is the way to go. Designed to produce smokeless fires, Solo Stoves are an incredible addition to your backyard summer evenings or weekend camping trips. Thanks to today's deal that's part of Target Circle Week, you could score a great price on a Solo Stove.
As of April 9, the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 is just $174.99 at Target for Target Circle Members, marked down from the listed price of $299.99. That's a 42% discount or a savings of $125. While this deal is only for Target Circle Members, signing up for an account is free.
With a double-wall design, the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 aims to reduce smoke by burning hotter than conventional fires and therefore capable of producing less smoke. It's portable design and included carrying case mean you can enjoy it at home or at the campsite.
SEE ALSO:The best fire pits of 2023Mashable senior shopping reporter Haley Henschel tested out the Bonfire 2.0 last year and mentioned that while creating a smokeless fire takes some skill, "...it does burn beautiful, clean fires when conditions are right." She also said that while the fire pit comes in at premium pricing, the Solo Stove should last for years. "After several fires and many miles traveled between different yards and patios over the course of the past year, my Bonfire 2.0 hasn't shown any signs of wear or tear aside from developing an expected patina," she said in her review.
If you love s'mores and find sitting by a fire to be one of the best ways to enjoy life, the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 could be a great investment. While it's normally priced at almost $300, today's deal brings it down to just $174.99 with a free Target Circle membership.
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