Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Fire Pits

Outland Firebowl 893 Deluxe vs Solo Stove Yukon 2.0

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Outland Firebowl 893 Deluxe and Solo Stove Yukon 2.0 score essentially the same (4.7 vs 4.7). Pick the one whose trade-offs match your priorities — the strengths and watch-outs below are where they actually differ.

Outland Firebowl 893 Deluxe
Ranked #3 in Best Fire Pits
Outland Firebowl 893 Deluxe
$160

The Outland 893 Deluxe is the default portable propane fire pit recommendation across camping, RV, and patio review sites for one simple reason: it works, it's CSA-certified, and it costs half what its rivals charge. At 23 lbs and 19 inches across, it fits in a truck bed or a small patio corner and runs 7+ hours on a 20-lb tank. The reviewer at YuenX scored it 4.35/5 across performance, ease of use, and value after long-term ownership testing.

Strengths
  • 4.8/5 across 17,000+ Amazon reviews — one of the most reviewed fire pits on the platform
  • 58,000 BTU output in a 23-lb package you can actually load in a truck or RV
  • CSA-certified for use during most fire bans — keeps you in fires when wood pits are banned
Watch-outs
  • Manual ignition with included flint — no push-button starter
  • 19-inch diameter is on the smaller side for groups of more than 4-5 people
  • Does not produce the radiant warmth of a wood fire, especially at lower flame settings
Solo Stove Yukon 2.0
Ranked #1 in Best Fire Pits
Solo Stove Yukon 2.0
$449

Solo Stove's flagship 27-inch smokeless wood pit is Outdoor Gear Lab's overall pick for 2026, beating 16 competitors on both heat output and smoke reduction. The Yukon 2.0 keeps the original's double-wall airflow but finally adds the removable ash pan owners begged for. It's the priciest pick in this lineup, but the lifetime warranty and the way it handles full-size logs make it the closest a backyard pit gets to a true campfire without the smoke.

Strengths
  • Outdoor Gear Lab's #1 of 17 tested fire pits at 84/100, with infrared readings up to 1,000F and heat dispersion past 6 feet
  • Double-wall 360-degree airflow burns off smoke better than any other pit ODL tested
  • 27-inch diameter inner bowl accepts 22-inch logs for true backyard bonfires that warm 6+ people
Watch-outs
  • At 42 lbs with no built-in carry handles, moving it across the yard is awkward
  • Stand sold separately and is required to protect wood decks from radiated floor heat
  • Wood pellets and small kindling burn through fast at this firebox volume

How they stack up

Outland Firebowl 893 Deluxe

Pick the 893 Deluxe over the larger Outland Mega 883 when portability or budget matters — it costs roughly $120 less and packs to half the footprint, but uses the same 58,000 BTU burner. Pick the Mega over the 893 when the pit is going to live on a patio full-time and you want the larger flame ring. Versus the Bond Manufacturing Aurora at a similar price, the 893 wins on review volume and ecosystem accessories (covers, hose extensions, natural gas conversion kits all available from Outland).

Solo Stove Yukon 2.0

The Yukon outclasses the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 on heat output and group capacity — its 27-inch diameter takes 22-inch logs versus the Bonfire's 16-inch max — but costs roughly $150 more and is harder to move. Compared to the Outland Living Mega 883, the Yukon delivers more radiant warmth and zero ongoing fuel cost, while the Mega ignites in 10 seconds and skips smoke management entirely.

Specs side-by-side

SpecOutland Firebowl 893 DeluxeSolo Stove Yukon 2.0
Fuel TypePropaneWood logs or pellets
Diameter19 in27 in (24 in inner)
Height11 in17 in
Weight23 lbs (with rocks)42 lbs
BTU Output58,000 BTU/hr
Burn Time7-12 hr per 20-lb tank70 min per load
Hose Length10 ft pre-attached
MaterialPowder-coated steel, 304 stainless burner304 stainless steel
PortabilityCamp/RV rated, CSA certified
Smokeless DesignYes, 360 airflow
WarrantyLifetime
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