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🔥 Boil fast, pack light, hike smart.
The Fire-Maple Ultralight Camping Pot is a 600ml hard anodized aluminum pot featuring a heat exchanger bottom for up to 30% faster boiling and fuel efficiency. Weighing only 162g, it includes a foldable handle, heat-resistant anti-slip grips, and a ventilated lid compatible with various backpacking stoves, making it the ultimate lightweight cookware for solo hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.


















| ASIN | B0CJFJW12K |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,136 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 1 in Camping Pots |
| Brand | Fire-Maple |
| Brand Name | Fire-Maple |
| Capacity | 600 Millilitres |
| Coating Description | Aluminium |
| Colour | G3 Pot |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 256 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Finish type | Brushed |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is Suitable For Stovetop | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.2D x 10.6W x 14.9H centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Fire-Maple |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Model Number | G3 Pot |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Product dimensions | 10.2D x 10.6W x 14.9H centimetres |
| Size | 600ml |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
J**A
Perfect size and lightweight
This pot is superb! Light as a feather, fits a 100g gas canister and a SOTO Windmaster stove with an TriFlex pot support inside. The heat exchanger works really well boiling water very quickly. Also purchased the neoprene sleeve to compliment it.
M**M
Brilliant bit of kit
Bought as a gift for my fella. He says it’s the dogs doodaa. Boils super quick & nicely compact to fit on his bike with his camping kit. He loves it.
K**S
doesn't fit my stove well at all
i've used quite a fair bit now. its good - lighweight and practical. unfortunately its so awkwardly shaped for any stove piece that doesn't seem to be the (expensive) pocket rocket? slits are too narrow for my lamtor portable stove i got off amazon. its super tricky to get it to sit well and when it does one side gets stuck - i end up spilling water every single time. and when im in the middle of nowhere with limited water it really really gets frustrating. could be made better with a few adjustments to the width of the slits and the corrugations on the bottom so the stove forks don't get trapped if you buy I'd read another review that states what stove piece it specifically worked with because it seems ultra specific. found it more anger-inducing that anything after about 7 nights use in the wild
A**Y
Lightweight and can store other kit inside.
Ultimately this 'FireMaple Petrel G3' is a lightweight yet tough pot that’s ideal for camping and outdoor cooking/heating. It is well reviewed on YouTube and once I got my hands in it, the reviews turned out to be accurate. The built-in heat exchanger works well, especially in breezy conditions, and it brings water to a boil quickly. It’s also easy to clean and pairs well with most stoves, though I did need to slightly bend the arms on my BRS-3000T for a proper fit. I also have a forclaz stove from Decathlon that fits the heat exchanger perfectly but wont store inside the pot. However it does fit in the included mesh bag that comes with the pot. I store my gas canister, BRS stove, and lighter inside the pot, with the handle acting as a clamp to keep everything secure. A bit of paper towel helps prevent rattling and is no doubt useful. I also bought a neoprene sleeve separately, which makes handling easier and improves insulation, it’s something I wish came standard. The capacity is marked as 600ml but it is actually much closer to 700ml. If you have it on a rolling boil at the max fill line it won't over flow but with noodles or anything that might cause foaming/bubbles it probably would hit the top or overflow if you filled past the max line. I mainly use it for coffee stops while out on the motorcycle or in the garden/greenhouse but it’s just as capable for boiling noodles or prepping dehydrated meals whilst camping. I have also used it on top of a wood burning stove with the neoprene removed, it does get caked in carbon/soot which is near impossible to remove from the fins. Thoroughly satisfied and would highly recommend it.
T**M
Good camping cook pot
Really good design and reminds me of a more lightweight JetBoil. The pot when coupled with the green peak stove works perfectly. It boils so quick and sits nicely. When the pot is empty with the handle open it can rock side to side as the handle weight throws it off, but with liquid in it’s not a problem. The lid on mine doesn’t get tight like previous reviews but could have been rectified by fire maple or something. Also the handle doesn’t actually lock the lid perfectly flat to the pot, there is slight movement up and down but it does stop it from falling off. I fit the soto thermostack insulated mug inside mine with the green peak stove, a folding titanium spork, lighter and teabags. I keep my 110g jetboil gas canister separate as I don’t use a stand and don’t want the bottom of the canister when dirty in my pot so it perfect for me.
R**D
Excellent heat exchanger pot
This is not titanium so you need to be a bit careful with it. It’s a great pot, the handle has a superb fold over lock system, closes over an excellent plastic flat lid that has a silicone tab. The lid does stick when the water is boiling, so I just don’t put the lid on fully. Fast boil times. I paired this with the Firemaple Buzz stove, it’s the correct angle and fits perfectly. I initially brought the stove and pot set but had to send it back due the Hornet stove provided being defective and very wobbly. So the buzz fits perfectly and sits a lot closer to the pot, in my opinion, it’s better than the hornet. Well made camping pot.
F**T
Excellent Lightweight Functional
Excellent Product and lightweight, I bought this because of the heat exchanger on the bottom as it makes boiling far more efficient and as a result you save on fuel, and of course you don't have to wait too long to reach the boiling point. It's a decent size and will be functional on most stoves.
M**E
Melting lid
It's a good pot but the lid has melted and I can't see how to get a replacement
J**S
Good quality
Smaller than I thought but quite happy with it.
M**X
Effizienter, leichter Campingkocher – ideal für Touren am Berg
Der Fire-Maple Petrel G3 wurde schnell geliefert und war gut verpackt – kompakt, ohne unnötiges Verpackungsmaterial, genau so, wie man es sich bei Outdoor-Equipment wünscht. Ich habe ihn auf Empfehlung hin gekauft – und wurde nicht enttäuscht. Dank des integrierten Wärmetauschers ist das Erhitzen deutlich schneller als bei herkömmlichen Töpfen. In Kombination mit dem Soto WindMaster ergibt sich eine extrem effiziente Lösung: Wasser kocht schnell, und selbst mit einer kleinen Gaskartusche kommt man sehr lange aus. Wer es noch leichter will, kann ihn auch mit dem BRS-3000T nutzen – aber mit dem Soto ist das Setup einfach deutlich leistungsfähiger. Der Topf selbst ist aus Titan, hat ein geringes Gewicht und ist hochwertig verarbeitet. Der integrierte Griff ist clever konstruiert – er hält nicht nur sicher, sondern verhindert auch, dass sich der Deckel im Rucksack öffnet. Ich habe alle Kochutensilien (Brenner, Feuerzeug etc.) direkt im Topf verstaut – das spart Platz und sorgt für ein extrem kompaktes Packmaß. Fazit: Für alle, die auf dem Berg effizient, schnell und platzsparend kochen wollen, ist der Petrel G3 eine hervorragende Wahl. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
B**E
Fire-Maple G3
Compacte et légère. Très bien.
B**J
Good Quiltiy
A good brand and product to have. I am very pleased with it and would recommend it to others. :)
A**I
Eccellente prodotto, leggero e funzionale
Ottimo accessorio per cucinare outdoor. È leggerissimo e si trasporta nello zaino senza nemmeno sentirlo. Può contenere una piccola bombola di gas e così si risparmia molto spazio. Qualità eccellente
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