🔥 Cook Smart, Adventure Hard! 🌍
The Fire-Maple Petrel Ultralight Pot is a high-efficiency aluminum camping pot designed for solo adventurers. Weighing just 162g and featuring a 600ml capacity, it maximizes fuel efficiency with its innovative heat exchanger. The pot includes heat-resistant handles for safe handling and a lid with ventilation for optimal steam control, making it a versatile choice for various cooking methods.
Material | Aluminum |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Brand | Fire-Maple |
Color | Black |
Capacity | 0.6 Liters |
Product Dimensions | 4.2"D x 4"W x 5.9"H |
Item Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Coating Description | Aluminum Alloy |
Is Oven Safe | No |
Manufacturer | Fire-Maple |
Is Suitable For Stovetop | Yes |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.18 x 4.41 x 4.41 inches |
Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.2 x 4 x 5.9 inches |
Brand Name | Fire-Maple |
Style | G3 |
J**S
Absolutely the best cooking pot for the price on the market
This thing is fantastic! I used to manage an outdoor shop, and I would be very stressed if I knew a competitor was selling this stove. It was $25? I think, which is $75-$100 cheaper than the name brand competition.This boils water as fast as a jet boil. 0.5L in two minutes (this is what a jet boil basically does, which changes with altitude, temperature, air pressure, fuel type etc etc etc).The weight is 163grams empty, and fits my 100gram gas canister, base, and burner.My burner is a swivel type, so the three blades rotate out and around the top, this makes it so it definitely fits inside the three recesses in the base of the pot. I’m sure the three fixed bladed burner will fit this fine, I just don’t have one of those to check.This is without a doubt, one of the best, if not the best backpacking pots on the market, for quality, efficiency, and price. Because it’s a quarter of the price of a jet boil.Another very good point in my opinion. I don’t like the jet boil because the stove burner is built into the pot, which makes it more efficient than this, but then you can never use the burner for anything other than that. I can take this pot off and fry something in a pan afterwards, or reheat a mug of coffee, I can give it to a friend and they can use my stove for all their gear, but you can’t do that with a jet boil. So this thing is genuinely fantastic, and I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending this product to people I care about.
J**N
Affordable and works as advertised
This pot holds my fuel canister, fire maple burner, stand, and cleaning cloth. The shielding allows me to use my burner in the wind. The handle doesn’t get hot while cooking and keeps things from falling out when in storage mode. Great value!
T**.
Great pot
Amazing little pot, really quick boiling time and overall great design. Extremely lightweight aswell so perfect even for daytrips. Keeps warm for a while, defenitely longer than my titanium pot. Great pot!
D**H
Lightweight and boils water fast
The Fire Maple lightweight backpacking pot is an excellent choice for minimalist adventurers and serious thru-hikers alike. Its standout feature is speed — this pot boils water impressively fast, saving both time and fuel in the backcountry. Despite its ultralight build, it feels durable and well-engineered, with a compact nesting design that fits easily in any pack. The lid seals snugly, and the fold-out handles stay cool enough to handle safely. Whether you're making morning coffee or rehydrating freeze-dried meals, this pot gets the job done with efficiency and reliability. Highly recommended for anyone looking to upgrade their camp kitchen without adding extra weight.
S**N
Good efficient pot for boiling water, I have one suggestion
I've played around with this pot using several different stoves. I really like the performance, which seems about the same as my Jet Boil system, at a much lower cost. The stoves I've used fit well into the slots in the heat exchanger, though I'd recommend a little practice aligning the pot and stove before actual field use. Overall very good. However, I do have a suggestion which would improve the stability slightly. Because of the fold-out handles, the pot is a bit asymmetric in weight distribution. If the pot were to be made with one of the three slots in alignment with the handle, the stove's pot support would add some more stability to the pot.
B**O
Great pot paired with Thermostack
My favorite camp pot by far. I put a Soto thermostack inside of it for a complete set. Purchased another just to have a spare.
D**D
Great design
Great product. Light, and efficient. Good design.
E**
Tremendous value!
In love with this little pot. I purchased it because it was almost the only aftermarket pot with a heat exchanger. Was not disappointed. Capacity is perfect to heat water for a dehydrated meal and a cup of coffee on the trail. Dimensions are perfect to hold a medium isobutane canister. Good versatility-I have tested it with a Primus Spider, and a Trangia Spirit Burner. Functions as intended...the heat exchanger does a good job preventing heat loss by keeping the flame from wrapping up the side of the pot. The only downside so far is that I can imagine squeezing the pin to unlock the handle being painful or difficult for some users.
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