As much as I enjoy spending time in nature, no amount of survival TikToks or marathons of Bear Grylls's "Man vs. Wild" will make me a naturally skilled outdoorswoman; I like within walking distance of a cell phone tower and my 'freshly caught fish' in the form of sushi. It's for this reason why I love investing in products that make me look much more adept in nature than I actually am: a GPS tracker that gives the illusion I know where I'm going, that makes it seem like I can set one up in an instant, and most recently, a ($280, originally $345), which makes building a big, smokeless bonfire look incredibly easy for even the most inexperienced adventurers.

I'd heard about Solo Stove's for years; friends always raved about the product's smokeless design and portability, which made it so that you could set a bonfire up basically anywhere. It's also touted as a much easier solution for enjoying a proper campfire, with the setup time totaling less than 10 minutes. While I had my reservations about the smokeless fire pit's efficacy, Solo Stove was kind enough to send me its bestselling Bonfire model to test on my beach vacation — and in the company of my (very capable) dad who could assist should things go awry.

Ahead, find my full review of the Solo Stove, where I detail what makes this product different from other portable fire pits. I grew up tent camping, so I'm all too familiar with the woes of starting a bonfire from scratch. The hassle of gathering kindling, assembling a .