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Outland Living Series 403 vs Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0

Updated July 2026

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Quick Winner: Outland Living Series 403

Convenience versus raw heat: a gas fire table wins for most suburban and HOA patios on cleanliness and code-compliance, while a wood fire pit wins on peak warmth and primal ambiance.

Winner
Outland Living Series 403

Outland Living

Outland Living Series 403

$450
8.0
Full report
Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0

Solo Stove

Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0

$300
7.3
Full report

Score comparison

Metric4032.0
Performance8.07.0
Reliability9.07.0
Build Quality9.07.0
Warranty6.09.0
Serviceability7.07.0
Value8.07.0
Premium Justification9.07.0

Specifications

Outland Living Series 403

Fuel
Propane (20-lb tank)
BTU output
50,000 BTU
Table material
Powder-coated aluminum frame with resin wicker panels and 8mm tempered glass top
Ignition
Push-button spark/auto-ignition with manual control valve
Table size
44 in. L x 32 in. W x 23 in. H
Hidden tank storage
Yes, enclosed base with access door for a standard 20-lb tank
Fill media/cover
Includes decorative glass rocks; glass insert and cover often sold separately
Certification
CSA certified
Warranty
1-year manufacturer’s warranty

Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0

Type
Smokeless fire pit
Material
304 stainless steel
Diameter
19.5"
Height
14"
Weight
~23 lbs
Smokeless tech
Signature 360° airflow; removable ash pan (2.0)
Warranty
Lifetime (defects)

The verdict

These solve the same "fire on the patio" desire in opposite ways. The Outland Living 403 gas fire table delivers push-button, smoke-free fire that turns on and off instantly, leaves no ash, poses little ember risk in wind, and stays compliant with HOA rules and local burn bans — plus it doubles as a coffee table. The Solo Stove Bonfire wood fire pit answers with far more raw heat (a stoked wood fire far exceeds any gas table’s 50,000 BTU), wide radiant warmth, and the crackle and smell many people specifically want, with Solo Stove’s smokeless design cutting wood’s biggest drawback. For a homeowner who wants low-hassle, code-friendly ambiance and modest warmth — the majority — the gas table is the more defensible everyday pick, and it takes the win here. Choose the wood fire pit if you want genuinely more heat, don’t face burn restrictions, and don’t mind ash and ember management. (For the full wood-burning breakdown, see our smokeless fire pits guide.)