Does the solo stove collapse for transport? My littlbug stove stores flat in my pack, takes up zero room which for me is an important feature when solo tripping. https://littlbug.com/
Got a generic version a couple years ago ($25?) and my sons liked it so well I ended up buying one for each of them. October we did an overnighter and a young fellow that my son has been mentoring since Cub Scouts 15 years ago came with us and was so taken by our stove he gave up his MSR and bought a gasifier. They are a little extra work but you can always find fuel.
I'm about as far as one can be from an IT guru and still find the "ON" button of my laptop but I suspect that the issue is with your browser. I use Firefox and have it set to block trackers and don't have those problems.....
BTW, the BOGO sale still shows as active this morning.....
Lowes has Solo Stove firepits on a crazy low one day Cyber Week sale.
These are pretty impressive prices. If I hadn't already ordered a custom 30" x 3/16" fire pit ring from Jamestown Advanced Products to build a new backyard fire pit around I'd hit that Yukon like a bad rash.... Lowes price on the Yukon with the stand is $120 less than the discounted prices on Solo Stove's website.
And they have the Sticks for $10 less than I just paid yesterday. Just go to Lowes website and search "Solo Stove" and use the quotation marks so you don't get spammed with every item with "solo" or "stove" in the title. They have covers etc at great prices, too.
Has anyone used the 180 stove from Piragis ? It would seem easier to load from the front rather than the top but I've not used either. I will look at the solo stove too.
Looking forward to hearing opinions about this stove as well. They make a pan as well that the stove rests on to contain coals- presumably to make fires in dry areas safer. This looks like a pretty good stove capable of holding a pretty big pot or frypan if needed.