How Solo Stove Turned Fire Pits Into A $400 Million Empire
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- This is Solo Stove. Known for its smoke-free backyard fire pits and camping stoves, the brand was started in 2011 by brothers Jeff and Spencer Jan. It's grown from Kickstarter campaigns to a $2 billion valuation when it went public in 2021 as Solo Brands under CEO John Merris. That same year, it acquired outdoor brands, Chubbies, Oru Kayak and Isle generating about $404 million in revenue. Here's how Solo Stove turned fire pits in a multi-million dollar empire.
Produced by: Sam Rega
Supervising Producer: Jessica Leibowitz
Camera: Lucas Mullikin, Erin Black
Editor: Nic Golden Henry
Animator: Gene Kim
Reporter: Tom Huddleston
Narrated by: Ashton Jackson
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How Solo Stove Turned Fire Pits Into A $400 Million Empire
For me here in Zimbabwe, it's a bit weird hearing about this disruption in the"fire" market when similar products are literally everywhere here. Highlights the stark difference in energy consumption.
Sure, had a similar product and it just couldn't take off. Maybe the marketing and distribution network makes the difference here
Ncube, similar products are everywhere in ZW but they smoke like a chimney and you smell like fire after sitting around them.
I am from Angola, África and we have same similar products since 90s and as a kid we used to make our own with Steel can wich comes Milk on it. We Call it Call fire. Good ald days.
That's the thing,ur people weren't smart enough to create a redesign of things that already exist to make it look hip and modern so people would buy it and go do stupid shyt that they otherwise wouldn't in a million years.and create a marketing campaign on Kickstarter and sell it at a 500% markup.
For example this stove was obviously modelled after the gallon oil drums that homeless people used to create fires during winter to keep warm with air holes at the bottom for better airflow or Jamaicans cooking jerk chicken on the streets of Jamaica.
@@mandlas.4305 Hawu ndoda, you should look up rocket stoves. Zero smoke
You might not smell the camp fire, but I do smell an advertorial from a mile away.
Cost of acquisition did go up like they said.
Got me, I’m buying one. They look dynamite
@@cartoonking1063 get a breeo instead. Solo Stove is Chinese garbage
Yep - feels like a commercial.
I first heard about their small camping stoves - but the upscale market hijacked the “trendiness” of them.
C in CNBC stands for Commerce.
To make your own, take the round tub out of a scrap washing machine. Stainless steel is the best but any will do. Remove the plastic agitator in the center and put the whole tub inside a standard galvanized steel trash can. Throw firewood or even your household combustibles in and light. Use the trashcan lid to keep rain out or to put the fire out when done.
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Yup, do the same here in Sweden. But I have to say this one looks better. But maybe not 700 dollars better 😅
Galvanized steal fumes are toxic, make sure the garbage can does not get hot enough to burn
I looked into that. If you're a DIYer sure. However it's more practical than pretty.
I know that Fritz Handel has said that he never filed a patent specifically so that anyone could make one, but Solo really should at least give him a *little* credit when they rip off his Bushbuddy design (which then led to all of the later designs). It's just polite. It is RIDICULOUS that Solo patented it in the US. The Bushbuddy clearly constituted prior art, and that patent clerk failed at his job. But Fritz isn't mentioned anywhere on the Solo website, and the patent claims that it is a "new design". Pffft. Rude. I would LOVE to see them try to enforce that patent by suing Bushbuddy! Gee, I wonder why they don't, especially since Bushbuddy does sell in the US? Hmm?
Thanks for that information - i suspected something foul going on already.
This isn't new though. In Asia, identical stoves like this has been used outdoors for paper incense burning for decades.
This is also not almost smokeless.
Legend has it that the realtor who's invested on IPO sat there talking about fire hours after the camera crew left.
He is doing paid interviews to recoup his losses from IPO. what a mastermind
It seems like a cool product and a solid company, but a 2 billion valuation is CRAZY
Evaluation is based on many factors but mainly on the continued sales pattern and they multiply it.
Pump n dump
@@AllenHanPR Their return in the past 5 years is about -70%.
I got a Ranger knockoff from Aldi for $100 last year. works great.
It is expensive for what it is. You can also diy one for a lot less. Also a lot of municipalities don't allow wood burning. And finally you can't see the fire that well, which is one of the main draw to open pit fires.
I wish I could go just five minutes on social media without someone trying to sell me something
and yet you clicked on the title..
go read a book
Hilarious
"it's the best house warming gift".... smooooth.
This would work in South Africa, we have something called load-shedding
No way 80 million households in the us buys this. I think they are saturated at around 40 million
Laughs in Texas
😂😂 it is selling like gun each family need a few 😅
@@dennish5150 Alot of homes do not have backyards nor do apartments allows such stoves.
@@deeharper1364 but if it is true they are selling 80 million units in the USA then they must be 🥵 hot
Wrong, this is huge in midwest. Everyone I know has one or two of them. People in California pay a lot for their property but in Texas, its very big because they saved a lot on property.
We've got to get back to a respectful form of advertising. One that doesn't strip the last bit of privacy off the potential customer.
Needs honest reviews by people that really test product to failure.
Don't know about the bonfire, but the stainless steel roasting sticks are amazing.
Working at fed ex you see solo stove literally everyday. Cudos to the company fr.
Before solo stove only people that owned 50+ acre ranch’s could have backyard bonfires
Can you cook over a mid size one? Any accessories for cooking?
@2:50 smoke in abundance!
You can make a smokeless burn barrel that uses the same combustion principles with a 55-gallon drum, a couple metal working tools and a couple hours of time. There are videos showing how to do this on youtube.
I watch hobbos out my barred window do it ALL THE TIME 4 FREE ! ! 🤭
Which the video mentionned is how they got the idea in the first place (Watching UA-cam)
@@FutureCommentary1 Wow they mentioned the video I talked about? Can you give the minute:second time quote of that?
@@razoraz No I didn't edit my comment. Still says: watching UA-cam. Did I mention a specific video?
Or you can go to Sam’s club and buy a nearly identical copy for less than half the price.
There were a lot of horrible fire pits that were sold. This was definitely an improvement.
They really took a old washing machine drum and turned it into a hundred million dollar business
John Merris actually goes to my church. His headquarters is located in Southlake near dragon stadium and i’m friends with the daughter. Edited: I just figured out Jeff Jan and the other guy also goes to our church wow
One question, the flame looks quite high, is there any way that can be managed? Obviously a cover would take a lot of the fun away. Also how much fuel would it go through assuming you’re using gas and wood or is it expensive to run? Maybe no more than a gas outdoor heater
U can even use twigs that u find on the floor,I assume to adjust the flame intensity there is probably some way to block the air holes to reduce the amount of oxygen and airflow going in,but it would probably cause the fire to burn badly and create a ton of smoke, the stove is designed to maximise airflow so it would burn strongly and cleanly thus minimising the amount of smoke produced.
You know you have money when you think solo-stove is an affordable house warming gift. I'm lucky to get a $25.00 gift if I have a housewarming.
Also weird why the founders aren't on this videos.
not weird. some founders don't like publicity. Like the founder of tik tok. He founded it and went ghost.
My neighbor had one and honestly it was still pretty smoky and didn't feel that warm. Wouldn't buy it myself.
I love my solo stove
I feel like the secret to this design isn’t the design or holes but the fact that it’s in something. The only part of the breeze that touches the fire is the very tips of the flame where normal fires or fire pits are more open so they blow the smoke around on everyone where this one the smoke just goes straight up.
I just dig a hole in the ground. If I get crazy I line it with rocks and some stainless steel.
They are expensive but are woth it when on sale. The messa is a good smoke buddy for fall spring summer
woww.. look good.. let see, can i find it at alibaba?..
how is it "smoke free" I didn't see any explanation of that.
Because it’s not smoke free it’s only for idiots to believe and buy this mini trash can of a fire pit
I built my own for under $20 canadian!
Cool product but heck is it pricey for somethings that's made of a few sheets of stainless steel.
would be nice if they made an alternative to the mushroom gas heater that runs on wood.
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Lol someone watched a UA-cam how to video and went and turned it into a business.
They copied the bush buddy stove design after the license lapse in 2011 making small wood stove for camping, never became that popular. It only found it's niche making large 'fire pits'.
So they bought the shares for around $19, it reached $21, and now they are at $4 a share,
the question that burns here is "what does the Solostove use as a combustible??????????"
and is the "smokeless burn barrel combustion stove" need to be "MADE IN CHINA", then
shipped halfway across the World, going through several sets of hands, from factory to
to the truck, to the container ship, to the truck, to the warehouse. Can these stoves be
"MADE SOMEWHERE CLOSER" - EITHER "MADE IN THE USA" OR "MADE IN AMERICA"
Who’s here after Snoop has given up smoke?
The mesa, which is as big as 2 coffee mugs, is selling for $80. That is laughable because a quick search on the chinese market is around $18.
Good for them, but dunno why anyone would invest in this. Smokeless fire pit isn't a unique product.... They are lots of brands that make the same thing. It's just a piece of metal with a vent, so nothing stopping more from entering the market
Doesn't this promote increased carbon in the atmosphere?
1:22 18 months for supply chain solutions, got it.
I love how all the product photos don’t show you how ugly it gets after one photo
I got this stove (other brand) shipped from China waaaaaayyyy cheaper and better quality. They have improvised the product.
Gucci gang
Please “Make it in the USA”🇺🇸
Marshmallows on fire lol
They stole this design from Bushbuddy. Buy the original
I never knew this was a thing, and after searching I've found that these existed like forever and they are dirt cheap. Whatever makes this company 2 billion is one of those things that is wrong with this world.
Those look exactly like those DIY beer can jet alcohol stoves popularized by the channel "tetkoba's Alcohol Stove Addict" over a decade ago.
Just goes to show, being first is not good enough.
The inside of a washing machine works similar
They may have visited Nepal ( virtual included ) and copied here. It is everywhere in Asia and else for years .
How is this make it?
Started interesting but ended up in marketing/consumer/advertising/manipulating/etc BS.
No, thanks - I will not buy it.
Same type made in South Africa.
notice how most things are...simple and do basic things...with style ofcourse
Time to get the real quality firepit: a Breeo
Get a Breeo instead. Better quality fire pit.
Old traditions are good and healthy but sad things is need more woods
Why use this? What is the point?
They ripped off the idea from washing machine baskets and fooled people into spending hundreds of dollars on them.
A friend of mine has one. These fires have almost no radiant heat compared to a metal garden hearth.
People who buy this aren't concerened about the heat.
Add lots air and dry wood, a fire does well. Any green wood would smoke until moisture gets depleted. No miracle here 🧐
And I thought paying $5 a bundle for campfire wood at a campground was wasting money…. Someone said “here, hold ma beer”.
Just wow…. $2.1b valuation for stainless fire vessels company with air induction at the base.
I don’t get it…
With that valuation, they'd have to be selling a stove to about 5% of US households *every year*.
Never mind that for decades people have been making stoves like this for nearly free out of old barrels, coffee cans and ducts.
How do they invent the stuff? Also, very cool. I would get
Remember when this young kid only build stuff from wood. 😅
The comment I posted the other day has been removed! Interesting.
I didnt know about this, but I live in a concrete jungle so
They didn't reinvent fire but got the idea from tlud stoves which is free plan.
IPO is down from 20 to 4.
Lol, why Im not surprised that even such a bulky thing is still made in china and shipped to us
Im surprised they haven’t been exposed yet. People only buy these to post them on the gram.
You have to be afraid of CNBC documentary about your business cause they have bad luck I tell you
Wow, real “high tech” design here 😂 is this for jack up the stock price?
😅
Easy.. swipe those low interest credit card up and down..
The problem is that more trees will fell for the solo stove to work not a solution at all to solve global warming
Forget about g;pbal warming here. This is not the point. Please let the people have fun with fire
honestly if they can make them look prettier, i could see them being very popular in rooftop bars or outdoor patios at bars in general
This is an Advertisement
Completely UNNECESSARY 😂😂😂😂
total nonsense. It is NOT AT ALL smoke free. It just IS NOT SMOKE-FREE !!! We have tried it in our garden, we were covered in smoke just as much as with any other fire pit. And the added benefit is that the fire is in a small hole deep inside the stove - so you also barely feel the warmth, unless you come real close - which of course will make you even more smoky ....LOL well, great for gadget suckers.
Nice product to burn the rabbits
Do a review search and you will know how terrible this product is . Not to mention the burnt , discoloration around the rim . The company should really start investing in make a bette product .
This is laughable and too over hype! I give it a few years at most before the western people catch on that it's not a big deal after all!
Is it not common knowledge that fire needs air? SMH Drilling air intake holes through the sides of my fire pit accomplished the same thing over 10 years ago. Save your money drill some holes, LMFAO!!!!😂
Just like people have punched ventilation holes up and down the sides of steel drum trash burn barrels since well over 80 years ago.
Contributing to carbon emission and climate change
what a rip off - they did not invent this they just copied it ! its worth about $50 max
wtf is $400 million? what a stupid title
Another hype?
Build in USA just for that I won’t buy
It doesn’t look good and is very expensive
2 bilion dollar valuation?? Its to easy for americans 🥲