Forget Solo Stove: Cuisinart's Cleanburn Smokeless Fire Pit Is a Third of the Price
By Shopping.co.uk Editorial
2 April 2026

Cuisinart has launched the Cleanburn smokeless fire pit in the UK, with the cover accessory (the CHC-801) available now at £62.61 — entering a market where Solo Stove’s equivalent bundle accessories routinely push past £150, and the Solo Stove fire pits themselves start at around £200 for the smaller Ranger model.

This is Cuisinart’s first proper move into outdoor fire pit territory. The brand is better known for kitchen appliances, but its Cleanburn range takes direct aim at the smokeless fire pit category that Solo Stove has dominated for the past few years. The pitch is simple: similar low-smoke technology, substantially lower price.

We’ve been tracking this launch since the news broke on 1 April 2026. Here’s what we know.

What Is the Cuisinart Cleanburn Smokeless Fire Pit?

The Cuisinart Cleanburn is a wood-burning fire pit built around a secondary combustion system. That means air is drawn up through channels in the walls of the pit and reintroduced at the top of the flame, burning off the gases that would otherwise produce thick smoke. Solo Stove uses the same principle — it’s not new technology, but Cuisinart is bringing it to a much lower price bracket in the UK.

The CHC-801 currently listed on Shopping.co.uk is the cover for the Cleanburn fire pit, priced at £62.61. This is the accessory that protects the pit when not in use, and it’s the first Cuisinart Cleanburn product to appear with live UK retail pricing. The full fire pit unit itself is expected to follow.

Key Specs: Size, Fuel Type and Heat Output

The Cleanburn runs on wood logs — no gas conversion, no pellet option. That keeps setup simple and running costs low, since a bag of kiln-dried hardwood logs costs around £8-£12 from most garden centres. Compare that to patio gas heaters, where a full propane cylinder can run to £30-£40 and delivers less of the atmospheric appeal.

The CHC-801 cover is designed specifically for the Cleanburn fire pit, so sizing is fixed to that unit. If you’re buying the cover, you’re committed to the Cuisinart ecosystem rather than a universal-fit solution. That’s worth knowing before you add it to a basket.

Heat output specs for the full pit have not been confirmed by Cuisinart UK at the time of writing. We’ll update this article when the full technical sheet is published.

Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

Secondary combustion design reduces smoke significantly — you won’t smell like a bonfire after an evening outside

Only available from one UK retailer (OnBuy.com) at launch, so there’s no price competition yet

Wood-burning fuel is cheap and widely available — kiln-dried logs cost £8-£12 versus £30+ for a propane refill

Full fire pit specs (heat output, dimensions) not yet confirmed, making it hard to compare directly with Solo Stove on paper

Cover accessory at £62.61 is a fraction of Solo Stove’s accessory pricing, which regularly exceeds £100 for a comparable shield

Only one variant currently listed — no colour or size options available at launch

Cuisinart’s kitchen appliance heritage suggests solid build quality for the price point

As a new product launch, there’s no long-term durability data or UK customer review history to draw on

UK Prices and Available Models

Only one Cuisinart Cleanburn product has live UK pricing at the time of writing.

Model

Type

Colour

Price from

Cuisinart Cleanburn Fire Pit Cover CHC-801

Cover/Accessory

Not specified

£62.61

The full Cleanburn fire pit unit does not yet have a confirmed UK retail listing. Once that lands, the total cost of ownership (pit plus cover) will give a clearer picture of how it stacks up against the Solo Stove Ranger (around £200) or the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 (around £350).

Where to Buy the Cuisinart Cleanburn Now

At the time of writing, the Cuisinart Cleanburn Fire Pit Cover CHC-801 is available from one UK retailer: OnBuy.com, at £62.61. That’s the only live UK listing we can find. There’s no availability yet through Amazon UK, Argos, B&Q, or John Lewis — which is typical for a very early-stage launch but does mean you have no price comparison leverage right now.

Compare Cuisinart Cleanburn Fire Pit Cover prices across UK retailers on Shopping.co.uk

We’ll be tracking this as more retailers come on board.

Cuisinart Cleanburn vs Solo Stove: Which Should You Buy?

Solo Stove is the established name here, and the quality shows in the price. The Solo Stove Ranger starts at around £200 for the pit alone, with the matching cover and stand adding another £50-£100 on top. The Bonfire 2.0, which suits larger groups, sits around £350 before accessories. You’re looking at £250-£450 all-in for a complete Solo Stove setup.

Cuisinart’s Cleanburn, once the full pit is listed, looks set to come in well below that. The cover alone at £62.61 suggests the overall system will be priced for the mass market rather than the premium outdoor living crowd.

Our recommendation is straightforward. If you already own a Solo Stove or want the most proven smokeless fire pit on the market with years of UK customer reviews behind it, stick with Solo Stove. The build quality and the community of accessories is hard to argue with at the premium end.

If you want the smokeless fire pit experience for a summer of garden evenings without spending £300+, the Cuisinart Cleanburn is the more sensible choice. Cuisinart makes reliable kitchen kit at accessible prices, and there’s no reason to think that approach won’t translate outdoors. The technology is the same as Solo Stove’s. The brand cachet is lower. The saving is real.

At £62.61 for the cover accessory alone, the Cuisinart Cleanburn is already pricing itself well below comparable Solo Stove accessories, and we expect the full pit to land at a price that undercuts the Solo Stove Ranger (£200) by a meaningful margin when it arrives.

Best place to buy: OnBuy.com — currently the only UK retailer listing this product, at £62.61 for the CHC-801 cover, with no price comparison possible until more retailers come on board.

vs. Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0: The Solo Stove commands a premium of at least £150-£300 over what Cuisinart looks set to charge, and unless you specifically want Solo Stove’s reputation and accessory ecosystem, the price gap is hard to justify for casual backyard use.

Our take: Buy the cover now if you’ve already sourced the pit, but most shoppers should wait two to four weeks for the full Cleanburn pit to get a UK listing — that’s when the real value comparison becomes clear.

Frequently asked questions

How much does the Cuisinart Cleanburn fire pit cost in the UK?

The only Cuisinart Cleanburn product with a live UK price right now is the CHC-801 cover accessory, listed at £62.61 on OnBuy.com. The full fire pit unit does not yet have a confirmed UK retail price, though once it lands, the combined cost of pit plus cover should still come in well below Solo Stove's equivalent bundles, which regularly exceed £150 for accessories alone.

Is the Cuisinart Cleanburn cheaper than Solo Stove in the UK?

Based on current UK pricing, Cuisinart looks set to undercut Solo Stove significantly — Solo Stove's Ranger starts at around £200 and the Bonfire 2.0 sits at roughly £350, before you factor in cover accessories. The Cuisinart Cleanburn cover alone is £62.61, suggesting the full bundle could land at a fraction of what Solo Stove charges for a comparable setup.

Does the Cuisinart Cleanburn fire pit actually produce less smoke?

The Cleanburn uses a secondary combustion system, where air is channelled up through the walls of the pit and reintroduced at the top of the flame to burn off the gases that cause thick smoke. This is the same principle Solo Stove uses in its smokeless fire pits, so it is established technology rather than an untested approach.

What fuel does the Cuisinart Cleanburn fire pit use?

The Cleanburn runs exclusively on wood logs — there is no gas conversion or pellet option available. Kiln-dried hardwood logs from most UK garden centres cost around £8 to £12 per bag, making running costs noticeably lower than patio gas heaters, where a propane cylinder can cost £30 to £40.

Where can I buy the Cuisinart Cleanburn fire pit in the UK?

At the time of writing, the only live UK listing is the CHC-801 cover accessory, available from OnBuy.com at £62.61. There is currently no availability through Amazon UK, Argos, B&Q, or John Lewis, and the full fire pit unit is still awaiting a confirmed UK retail listing.

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