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The Solo Stove Ranger Cooktop Carry Case is a premium accessory designed to protect and transport your Ranger Cast Iron Wok, Griddle, or Grill. Crafted with durable 1680D Nylon and moisture-resistant PVC lining, it shields your cookware from wear, dirt, and moisture. Lightweight and equipped with sturdy handles, it offers universal compatibility and impact protection, making it an essential companion for every outdoor cooking enthusiast.















| ASIN | B09SLTN425 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119,352 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #416 in Outdoor Fire Pits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (78) |
| Item Weight | 1.35 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Solo Stove |
| Product Dimensions | 23 x 17 x 1.13 inches |
M**T
Nice fit, easy to carry
Well made. Stove top fits in nicely. Well protected Ted and much easier to carry.
S**Y
Can confirm: Bonfire-sized carrier fits griddle and grill both AT THE SAME TIME!
This is great! Didn't want to spend $40 for it, but after traveling/camping with it a few times realized it was necessary -the grill and griddle are both heavy, unwieldy beasts to carry otherwise, and they get everything that they touch black dark dirty, from the soot on one side and the grease on the other. Trust me: it's no fun cleaning off your car/boat/truck liners, and damn near impossible. You're gonna spend $40 on OxyClean, so you may as well get this carrier. BONUS STAR: I have both the Bonfire-sized griddle and the Bonfire-sized grill and can confirm that they BOTH fit into a single carry case, so I feel like I saved $40 bucks! Can't say about the wok.
D**R
Fits like a glove.
Sturdy carrying case for the Solo Stove Griddle. Fits snug and adds some protection from scrapes and elements.
S**R
Carrying case
The carrying bag is well worth the money and support the weight of stove top grill.
B**M
It's a Basic Bag that Will Do a Basic Job
This Ranger cooktop carry bag arrived in new condition with no sewing flaws that I could observe. Note, though, that I have called this a carry bag, not a carry case. Calling something a case, even in the case of a soft-sided case, tends to suggest to me a better degree of padding/protection than this bag actually has. Of course, the bag is made of the same outer material that many soft-sided cases I own have and has some semblance of structure, so to that degree, it aligns with expectations, but the side walls don't have any real cushioning to speak of and the "tactile bumper" the listing description includes is only located on the very bottom where they presume the bag will rest when the cooktop is leaned up sideways against something (the tactile bumper is pictured in one of the seller images and that is the only place it is). That bumper will do more to keep the bag from slipping when in that position than to protect the cooktop as a whole, and when it's being transported in a vehicle, it may well not be transported in that position. So the bag's actual protective capacity is more limited than the soft cases I own for a variety of other products. It's best to be aware that, in terms of protection, the bag will do more to keep the cooktop clean and dry when stored than it will to protect the cooktop from impacts. The bag's outer material seems relatively sturdy, though, and it offers a very close fit for the wok cooktop: the cooktop definitely won't be shifting around in the bag (although I might personally not have minded a little extra space, so I could insert a bit of extra cushioning). And the bag does make transporting the cooktop less awkward and allows me to balance the load, so I can carry more items at the same time. While not absolutely necessary if it's stored in a clean, dry location, having the bag for the cooktop does make carrying it more convenient. That being the case -- while I'd hoped for more protection at this price point and it might have been nice for the bag to have an outer pocket for small accessories (like silicone handles or gloves) -- I am relatively pleased with the fit and the way the bag distributes the cooktop's weight when in the carry position. And there is, of course, the convenience factor -- truthfully, I could have sewn a better cushioned bag with pockets for the cooktop myself and spent less money, but that does take time and energy, and I have only so much of either. So while I do think it should either be included with the cooktop purchase or at least priced lower based on what this bag actually is, I opted to buy the bag, anyway. I'm not really blown away by features or quality -- I'd love to see it redesigned to increase protection and add more functionality -- but I think it's sturdy enough to hold up to the weight of the cast iron cooktop, so as long as I exercise care, it'll do the job and is worthy of four stars.
S**.
Perfect Fit!
This fits perfectly over my Solo wok. It protects it and I can store outside in a cabinet.
M**O
Solo Sturdy
Built like all solo products. Good strongbhandle and zipper. Fits the griddle like a glove and from the feel of it will last a long time.
D**3
Solo, I love you, but...
Some people have a phone full of pics of their kids...or their dogs. I have pics of my Solo Bonfire Stove and all the gadgets that go with it. I love my Solo stove. I love my Solo gadgets. I show them to everyone. Imagine my shock when I was so disappointed with this storage bag!!! Don't get me wrong, it is quality material and construction top to bottom, inside and out. But it takes you and 2 men and a boy to fight your cast iron wok into this thing! For one thing, the size, shape and direction of the construction? Side to side? EXACTLY the same size as the item it's meant to store? Come on! You have a 20 lb CAST IRON wok with 2 handles. You have a flexible bag that's constructed horizontally. Ain't no way one person can hold a cast iron wok by one handle with one hand and put it in that bag with the other and get it fitted in the exact spot it needs to be to zip it closed without being covered head to toe with oil and soot. And the wok is exactly as wide as the mouth of the zipper...so if/when you get it in...try to get it in far enough and exactly centered to be able to zip it up! Oh, it can be done, but not without looking like you just wrestled a coal miner who had been eating fried chicken! Cast iron has to be seasoned, which everyone knows means oiled, before storing...so it's not like it's dirty, that's just how it is. And the wood fire gets soot on the bottom of the wok that can't all get wiped off, because cast iron is rough and soot is oily. Hence the storage bag. Yay they made a storage bag! Right. If this same bag was constructed vertically and you could hold the wok with one hand by one handle and slip it in the top of the bag BY YOURSELF and actually get the zipper closed without shifting and adjusting 10 times, this would be a GREAT storage bag. It's just not. (I'm so sorry, Solo.)
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