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product_id: 485731522
title: "Mesa Tabletop Fire Pit with Stand | Low Smoke Outdoor Mini Fire for Urban & Suburbs | Fueled by Pellets or Wood, Stainless Steel, With Travel Bag, 17,5 x 13 cm, 635 g, Deep Olive"
brand: "solo stove"
price: "825.53 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Solo Stove"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/485731522-mesa-tabletop-fire-pit-with-stand-low-smoke-outdoor-mini
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
---

# Compact & portable with carry bag 360° airflow for ultra-hot flames Dual fuel: wood & pellets Mesa Tabletop Fire Pit with Stand | Low Smoke Outdoor Mini Fire for Urban & Suburbs | Fueled by Pellets or Wood, Stainless Steel, With Travel Bag, 17,5 x 13 cm, 635 g, Deep Olive

**Brand:** solo stove
**Price:** 825.53 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate your outdoor vibe with the Mesa — warmth that travels with you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mesa Tabletop Fire Pit with Stand | Low Smoke Outdoor Mini Fire for Urban & Suburbs | Fueled by Pellets or Wood, Stainless Steel, With Travel Bag, 17,5 x 13 cm, 635 g, Deep Olive by solo stove
- **How much does it cost?** 825.53 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/485731522-mesa-tabletop-fire-pit-with-stand-low-smoke-outdoor-mini)

## Best For

- solo stove enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted solo stove brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ready to Roam:** Includes foldable stand and nylon carrying bag for seamless portability—fire up your moments wherever you go.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Lightweight 635g stainless steel design fits on any table, delivering warmth without bulk or fuss.
- • **Durability Meets Design:** Crafted from premium 304 stainless steel with a matte deep olive finish, built to withstand ultra-hot flames and outdoor elements.
- • **Smokeless Ambiance, Anywhere:** Signature 360° airflow minimizes smoke, creating a clean, mesmerizing flame perfect for urban balconies or cozy patios.
- • **Fuel Flexibility at Your Fingertips:** Burn wood or pellets effortlessly with the included pellet adapter—choose your fuel, ignite your vibe.

## Overview

The Solo Stove Mesa is a compact, stainless steel tabletop fire pit designed for urban and suburban outdoor spaces. Featuring a patented 360° airflow system, it delivers an ultra-hot, low-smoke flame fueled by either wood or pellets. Weighing just 635g and measuring 17.5 x 13 cm, it includes a foldable stand and nylon carrying bag for easy portability and safe use on any surface. Its durable 304 stainless steel construction and stylish deep olive matte finish make it a lasting centerpiece for intimate gatherings and cozy evenings.

## Description

Product Description Bring warmth to the table Solo Stove Mesa Tabletop Fire Pit Enjoying a fire should not be impossible due to a missing backyard. Inspired by our popular Solo Stove Fire Pits, the Mesa comes in a compact design and can be used on your terrace or balcony. The Tabletop Fire Pit with dual fuel capability and Signature 360° Airflow, brightens up your table safely and with less smoke than other Mini Fire Pits. Made of 304 stainless steel Mesa is highly durable, surprisingly lightweight, and won’t cave under the pressure of an ultra-hot flame. aplus content video 360° Signature Airflow Design How does it work? Cool air comes in the bottom vents to feed the fire and enters between the two layers of stainless steel to be heated up. Having cool air come in the bottom vents allows the fire to always plenty of oxygen. Since more oxygen can reach the fuel source, fire wood is burned more efficiently than traditional fire pits. The air that enters the double wall warms up and is pushed out over the fire. This creates a second burn that burns off the small particles of wood that would have been smoke. Dual Fuel Design Mesa’s capabilities go beyond one fuel source. Burn pellets or wood for an ultra-hot flame. Easy to light Place your fuel inside and light your firestarter to enjoy a warm fire in just a couple of minutes Included Stand Gives Mesa a solid surface to rest on. Fold in the legs and nest your stand inside Mesa for storage Long Lasting 304 stainless steel is highly durable, lightweight, and won’t cave under the pressure of a hot flame Ultra Portable Mesa is ready for your adventures as it comes with a Nylon Carrying Bag so you can light up anywhere Add a Pop of Color Mesa Durable Dual Fuel 360° Airflow Design Color Silver Learn More Mesa Durable Dual Fuel 360° Airflow Design Color Silver Mesa Durable Dual Fuel 360° Airflow Design Color Mullberry Learn More Mullberry Mesa Durable Dual Fuel 360° Airflow Design Color Deep Olive Learn More Deep Olive Mesa Durable Dual Fuel 360° Airflow Design Color Bone Learn More Bone Mesa Durable Dual Fuel 360° Airflow Design Color Ash Learn More Ash Discover more Solo Stove Fire Pits & Accessories Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit Solo Stove Bonfire Fire Pit Solo Stove Yukon Fire Pit The Most Portable Fire Pit - Ranger is the fire pit sized for every adventure. Easily light up a smokeless fire. The Best-selling Fire Pit - Bonfire is the smokeless fire pit built for the backyard and beyond. The Largest Fire Pit - Yukon is the smokeless fire pit created for community. The Fire Pit that brings warmth to the table

Review: You’re paying a lot but the quality is worth it. - So let’s address the elephant in the room here. These genuine Solo Stoves are expensive for what is essentially a metal pot to burn stuff in. However, they are very well made, of high grade stainless steel, and shouldn’t rust to pieces if left outside or stored in damp conditions. The secondary burn system works brilliantly as long as fuel isn’t added beyond the upper vent holes and the steel ring is put in place at the top, funnelling the airflow for maximum efficiency. I’ve got a number of these in various colours, and the finish is amazing, the coloured coating hasn’t discoloured as I feared it might, and they are a cinch to keep clean. Tip it upside down and shake out any ash, any uncombusted wood or pellets that won’t come out will just get burnt next time you use it. The little stand is a nice design, as it fold up allowing storage inside the Mesa stove. The legs snap out into place with a reassuring click and the whole set up is solid once the stove is placed on the stand. This negates the worry of your tabletop being charred, although if I was using in a valuable table or a surface I wanted to protect, I’d just set the whole thing on a spare large ceramic tile, slate, or granite chopping board. One tip, before you use it for the first time, clean the upper ring with some sort of spirit alcohol such as methanol, methylated spirits etc, so remove any greasy finger marks. The first burn with turn the ring a darker colour and give it an individual patina. Any marks will be burnt onto the metal, so be warned. Now let’s be honest, these things (standard Mesa, not Mesa XL) are dinky. It’s about as wide as a large thermos flask, and half as tall. You are not going to get much wood in it, and unless you’re snapping twigs by hand to get the right length, it can take a bit of prep work to get the right length pieces. I’ve used standard kindling bought in the plastic bags at the hardware store. The pieces tend to be just too long for the stove and will poke out of the top. This breaks ‘the first rule of Solo stove club’ which is ‘you DO NOT allow your fuel to surpass the upper vent holes, repeat YOU DO NOT…’ Whilst this isn’t an insurmountable problem, as the wood will eventually burn down some and drop lower, since you are constantly adding fuel, every five minutes or so at least, you will seldom if ever have the smokeless flame you wanted. If you have a table saw you could process your own half sized lengths of kindling, or try to find shorter pieces from a different shop. Ideally no more than around 3.5 inches long. Or you can do what I do and just buy a 15 litre bag of wooden cat litter, scoop a large mug of the pellets and drop them in. Place a firelighter ON TOP of the pellets and light. It’s important with pellets to burn from the top down, as these gasification stoves will suffocate themselves if you try lighting at the bottom. It can be a challenge to get the pellets to take a flame, but I cheat with bits of old candle wax (crush a finished tea light container and some flakes of wax crumble out) or the wrapper from Baby Bel cheese. A blob of barbecue lighter gel will also help. Don’t use a think spirit like methanol, petrol etc as the cat little will do what it’s designed to and soak up the liquid, swelling into a damp pulp which won’t burn too well, as you require airflow between the pellets. A fill of pellets will last between 25 and 45 minutes depending how full you load it. Some people like to have a cup of extra pellets and load small amounts using a long handled spoon, but overall it burns nicer in one go, then empty and refill. The waste for the pellets can build up and clog the airflow making it just smoulder if you keep adding them. Using wood or sticks it’s not burning downwards in the same way, so sticks can be added almost indefinitely or until the base fills with ash and needs a shake out. These stoves are designed primarily as a table decoration, to provide a centre piece and create an ambience. Don’t think you can buy one of these and toss away that propane patio heater. The larger fire pits that sit in the ground are intended more for this purpose. Don’t get me wrong, these things do kick out a fair bit of heat, but it all shoots directly upwards and very little reaches you if sat more than a foot away. To overcome this downside, Solo offer a heat deflector accessory, which is eye-wateringly expensive for what resembles a shallow colander on legs. I will probably end up buying one if a good sale comes up, but in the meantime I’ve had limited success with my home made versions (cue A-Team theme 🎵)…… What didn’t work: 1. Rolled stainless mesh tube (as spacer) with metal pizza cooking tray on top. Flames came straight through and no tangible difference in radial heat. 2. Old rusty colander I had lying around ear the BBQ (is it just me?) which refused to stay out and released some vile smells ( probably an unlucky baby slug or some spider eggs) 3. Stainless steel? (Or so I thought) drinks tray about a foot diameter, again placed on 4” mesh ‘chimney’. This was the best in terms of heat deflection, but again a weird smell and burnt patch on the tray made me cease the test, as I fear the tray may have some kind of plating? Or maybe just more slugs…. Anyway, get yourself one of these and have some fun. I will mount mine on the floor and sit in front of it with a beer on cold evenings before coming in to eat. A half hour burn, listening to an Audible book and watching the hypnotic flames. Perfect!
Review: Beautiful - Really great. Easy to use. Apart from first lighting, there is no smoke and gives great heat out for something so small.

## Features

- Complete your TABLE EXPERIENCE: Mesa is a table fire pit ideal for creating a warm atmosphere in your backyard or in urban environments. Mesa is inspired by our popular Solo Stove Fire Pit, but with a more compact design. The thoughtful design with new seasonal colors makes Mesa a showpiece for your patio, balcony or small garden.
- INCLUDING STANDARD FOR SAFE USE AND NYLON CARRYING BAG: Give your fire pit a firm surface. Place Mesa in the middle and light the fire. When you're done, fold the legs and place the stand in Mesa's carrying case, for compact storage and enhanced portability.
- TWO FUELS FOR VERSATILE USE: Mesa can do more, so you can choose from more than one fuel source. The included pellet adapter gives you the possibility to fire with pellets or any fuel you have at hand. With the characteristic 360° airflow, the flames of Mesa will become ultra hot with pellets or wood.
- EASY TO LIGHT SMALL FIRE BOWL: Unpacked and lit in minutes, for days when you don't want to fuss. Put in the fuel and light your lighters to enjoy a hot fire in a few minutes, whether it's the first time or you're an experienced stoker. And once your fire goes out, all you have to do is add fuel to sustain your low-smoke flame.
- DURABLE AND PORTABLE: Like the Fire Pit pits from Solo Stove Mesa is made of extremely durable stainless steel 304. Mesa is also surprisingly light and resistant to the pressure of ultra-hot flames. Count on Mesa, the table fire pit from Solo Stove, for wonderful moments and lasting memories.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BDF9FLTT |
| Best Sellers Rank | 23,614 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 57 in Outdoor Fire Pits |
| Brand | Solo Stove |
| Brand Name | Solo Stove |
| Colour | Deep Olive |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,109 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Finish type | Matte |
| Fuel Type | Wood |
| Included Components | Mesa stand, Mesa table fireplace, Nylon Tote Bag, Pellet adapter |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.5D x 15.5W x 15.5H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Mesa |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Solo Stove |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SSMESA-DEEPOLIVE |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | Mesa-standaard |
| Product Style | compact |
| Product dimensions | 15.5D x 15.5W x 15.5H centimetres |
| Shape | Round |
| Style | compact |
| UPC | 850040701265 |

## Product Details

- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Product dimensions:** 15.5D x 15.5W x 15.5H centimetres
- **Style:** compact
- **Brand:** Solo Stove
- **Finish type:** Matte
- **Shape:** Round
- **Item weight:** 635 g
- **Fuel type:** Wood
- **Colour:** Deep Olive
- **UPC:** 850040701265

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this portable and suitable to take camping and hiking?**
A: Yes very portable and super lightweight but very small and extremely overpriced

**Q: What wood do people use for this? Even the smallest I can find end up above the vent line**
A: Hello , I’ve not used mine yet , but the utube videos I’ve seen all say use wood pellets , so I bought a big bag of them of Amazon , but not used them yet till I go camping

**Q: Mesa xl, anyone know when the xl version of this will be available in the uk?**
A: It is available now from the eu solo store. Got mine no problem.

**Q: Is there a stand you can buy to elevate this to table level if you haven't got access to a table?**
A: Dear Seller,

Thank you for contacting Solo Stove.
Unfortunately not. We don't have a stand to elevate the mesa that much. 
The customer would have to use a table or something to elevate the mesa to desire level.

Let us know if we can be of further assistance to you.

Kind regards,

Solo Brands Europe Community Support

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You’re paying a lot but the quality is worth it.
*by T***N on 9 January 2025*

So let’s address the elephant in the room here. These genuine Solo Stoves are expensive for what is essentially a metal pot to burn stuff in. However, they are very well made, of high grade stainless steel, and shouldn’t rust to pieces if left outside or stored in damp conditions. The secondary burn system works brilliantly as long as fuel isn’t added beyond the upper vent holes and the steel ring is put in place at the top, funnelling the airflow for maximum efficiency. I’ve got a number of these in various colours, and the finish is amazing, the coloured coating hasn’t discoloured as I feared it might, and they are a cinch to keep clean. Tip it upside down and shake out any ash, any uncombusted wood or pellets that won’t come out will just get burnt next time you use it. The little stand is a nice design, as it fold up allowing storage inside the Mesa stove. The legs snap out into place with a reassuring click and the whole set up is solid once the stove is placed on the stand. This negates the worry of your tabletop being charred, although if I was using in a valuable table or a surface I wanted to protect, I’d just set the whole thing on a spare large ceramic tile, slate, or granite chopping board. One tip, before you use it for the first time, clean the upper ring with some sort of spirit alcohol such as methanol, methylated spirits etc, so remove any greasy finger marks. The first burn with turn the ring a darker colour and give it an individual patina. Any marks will be burnt onto the metal, so be warned. Now let’s be honest, these things (standard Mesa, not Mesa XL) are dinky. It’s about as wide as a large thermos flask, and half as tall. You are not going to get much wood in it, and unless you’re snapping twigs by hand to get the right length, it can take a bit of prep work to get the right length pieces. I’ve used standard kindling bought in the plastic bags at the hardware store. The pieces tend to be just too long for the stove and will poke out of the top. This breaks ‘the first rule of Solo stove club’ which is ‘you DO NOT allow your fuel to surpass the upper vent holes, repeat YOU DO NOT…’ Whilst this isn’t an insurmountable problem, as the wood will eventually burn down some and drop lower, since you are constantly adding fuel, every five minutes or so at least, you will seldom if ever have the smokeless flame you wanted. If you have a table saw you could process your own half sized lengths of kindling, or try to find shorter pieces from a different shop. Ideally no more than around 3.5 inches long. Or you can do what I do and just buy a 15 litre bag of wooden cat litter, scoop a large mug of the pellets and drop them in. Place a firelighter ON TOP of the pellets and light. It’s important with pellets to burn from the top down, as these gasification stoves will suffocate themselves if you try lighting at the bottom. It can be a challenge to get the pellets to take a flame, but I cheat with bits of old candle wax (crush a finished tea light container and some flakes of wax crumble out) or the wrapper from Baby Bel cheese. A blob of barbecue lighter gel will also help. Don’t use a think spirit like methanol, petrol etc as the cat little will do what it’s designed to and soak up the liquid, swelling into a damp pulp which won’t burn too well, as you require airflow between the pellets. A fill of pellets will last between 25 and 45 minutes depending how full you load it. Some people like to have a cup of extra pellets and load small amounts using a long handled spoon, but overall it burns nicer in one go, then empty and refill. The waste for the pellets can build up and clog the airflow making it just smoulder if you keep adding them. Using wood or sticks it’s not burning downwards in the same way, so sticks can be added almost indefinitely or until the base fills with ash and needs a shake out. These stoves are designed primarily as a table decoration, to provide a centre piece and create an ambience. Don’t think you can buy one of these and toss away that propane patio heater. The larger fire pits that sit in the ground are intended more for this purpose. Don’t get me wrong, these things do kick out a fair bit of heat, but it all shoots directly upwards and very little reaches you if sat more than a foot away. To overcome this downside, Solo offer a heat deflector accessory, which is eye-wateringly expensive for what resembles a shallow colander on legs. I will probably end up buying one if a good sale comes up, but in the meantime I’ve had limited success with my home made versions (cue A-Team theme 🎵)…… What didn’t work: 1. Rolled stainless mesh tube (as spacer) with metal pizza cooking tray on top. Flames came straight through and no tangible difference in radial heat. 2. Old rusty colander I had lying around ear the BBQ (is it just me?) which refused to stay out and released some vile smells ( probably an unlucky baby slug or some spider eggs) 3. Stainless steel? (Or so I thought) drinks tray about a foot diameter, again placed on 4” mesh ‘chimney’. This was the best in terms of heat deflection, but again a weird smell and burnt patch on the tray made me cease the test, as I fear the tray may have some kind of plating? Or maybe just more slugs…. Anyway, get yourself one of these and have some fun. I will mount mine on the floor and sit in front of it with a beer on cold evenings before coming in to eat. A half hour burn, listening to an Audible book and watching the hypnotic flames. Perfect!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful
*by M***Y on 13 August 2025*

Really great. Easy to use. Apart from first lighting, there is no smoke and gives great heat out for something so small.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Smokeless
*by D***D on 10 November 2025*

Great stove

## Frequently Bought Together

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*Last updated: 2026-07-06*