If you have enough outdoor space to cook outside, and you live with a partner or housemate, you’ve probably had some version of the same argument I’ve had. Should we get a grill? Or a smoker? What is the best device that will get us out of the kitchen and standing in the sun, sipping the cold beverage of choice while we prepare dinner for friends and family?
I am firmly Team Pizza Oven. I like cooking with wood, and no other device lets me light a fire, pull everything out of the fridge, and have four courses ready and on the table between 5:30 and 6:15 at night. It’s almost faster than cooking inside. Solo Stove’s new Pi is an exemplar of the type. It’s made to bake pizza, but it’s almost better for cooking everything else.
If you’ve heard of Solo Stove, it’s probably because you’ve seen one of their ubiquitous high-end firepits. These polished, stainless steel tubes have a signature design, with air holes at the top and bottom and an elevated platform to place the wood. In theory, the increased airflow at the top creates a “secondary” burn which makes the fire pit almost smokeless.


