Stop adding logs about one hour before you want the flames to die down.
After active flames have subsided, add the Solo Stove Lid to keep embers from flying out and help speed up putting out the fire.
After another 1-2 hours the Solo Stove should be cool to the touch. You can now put on the cover.
Speed up the process by transferring the remaining hot embers in step 2 to an ash can using a long handled coal shovel. Snuff out or extinguish the hoat coals with water or sand in the ash can, NOT the Solo Stove.
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