🔥 Cook Light, Travel Far: The Ultimate Ultralight Camp Stove
The Fire-Maple Greenpeak stove is an ultralight (85g), compact (2.1 x 2.8 in) propane burner built with premium materials for durability and fuel efficiency. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it delivers reliable cooking power for hiking, trekking, fishing, hunting, and emergency use, making it an essential minimalist gear upgrade.
H**Y
QUICK, STABLE & POWERFUL
This thing RIPS. Sounds like a jet turbine going off, spits flames really high. Turns on with a single click and holds the FireMaple pot steady and balances well. Boiled coldest water my faucet could produce in 3 minutes with HEAVY wind and 1min58sec inside no wind. Everything you need fits in the pot. Turn the dial and click the button. Super easy to use. Doesn’t spit any fuel out when attaching/detaching. Flames come out the side on high. Could probably have a longer boil time but use less fuel keeping it halfway open. Light AF too.
S**E
Badass
This thing is FIRE! Lol. I got this to work with the fire maple petrel pot. It's the best decision for backpacking gear I've made. I almost bought a jet boil, I'm glad I didn't. This this saved me a ton of money. It's way lighter and it boils water just as fast, if not faster and it saves a ton of fuel. I highly recommend.
F**S
FireMaple Greenpeak stove and Petrel pot are a good value
The media could not be loaded. For a $20 stove, this FireMaple Greenpeak is a good value. At 83g/2.85oz, the stove is compact, sturdy and powerful. It is primarily steel, with a titanium valve. The stove attached/detatches from the isobutane fuel can with no audible release of fuel. Used with the FireMaple Petrel pot, it boiled 16oz of 70° water in 1 minute, 18 seconds, using 6g of fuel. The pot fits perfectly on the stove and is stable. The Petrel pot is 163g/5.7oz, and holds the 110g fuel can and stove easily. The pot is well made and the handle is sturdy, and locks closed over the lit for storage. Overall, the FireMaple Greenpeak stove and Petrel pot are a good value.
J**2
A well made, light outdoor proplane stove and pot.
This item is well made and fits together perfectly. The pot engages with the stove to form a stable cooking unit. The heat fins seem to distribute the flame heat over more of the pot bottom. The piezo starter on the stove works well each and every time. It weighs very little more than a standard titanium pot and minimal stove. I've tried a lot of propane stoves from the cheapest to the most expensive. This combination is near the bottom in cost, but near the top in function. This is now my new Go-To backpacking cooking combination.
T**C
Awesome stove
Great stove for the price. Lightweight and compact.
T**R
writing titles is the hardest part of a review
This, the Fire Maple Greenpeak, is the stove I’d recommend someone to buy.How it compares to other stoves I own, the BRS 3000T, the Fire Maple FMS 116T, the Soto Windmaster 4Flex and Triflex, the BLUU Mount (Jetboil copy), and the Wadeo.1. It handles the wind much better than the BRS.2. The three arms go straight out, so it is compatible with the Fire Maple G3 Petrel pot, unlike the Fire Maple FMS 116T.3. It’s much cheaper than the Soto Windmaster, and you don’t have to buy something extra like the Triflex for the Soto, and you don’t have to worry about losing the unattached arms, like the Soto.4. The arms lock in place, unlike the FMS 116T or any stove that has hinges in the arms.5. It’s much lighter than the Wadeo and the BLUU Mount.6. It has an igniter, unlike the BRS and the Wadeo.7. It has a wider head, unlike the BRS, and it’s inset which makes it more wind resistant, like the Soto.8. It’s shorter than the Soto, so it fits inside pots better.Drawbacks:1. If your pot is very thin, such as a mug or a Grayl titanium, then the arms might go farther apart than you’d like. The Soto’s arms start very close to the center, and the BRS’s arms are also very close in.2. The wide bottom might keep you from connecting it to a fuel canister like the Coleman butane/propane mix. The Soto has the same bottom and the same problem. You’ll have to turn it really tight, much tighter than you wish, and then it can be an issue to get off. But it works for most other fuel canisters.Um, that’s it.Final thoughts:1. If someone said the Soto is a better stove, I’d understand, but it’s also four times the price with the Triflex. And putting the arms on is more of a hassle.2. The real kicker is how popular the BRS is, and this is basically the same price. This is way better than the BRS. Sure, it weighs an extra 1.5 ounces (if you add a lighter to the weight of the BRS), but it’s better in every other way: head size, arm stability, and igniter.3. I hate the FMS, don’t get that. It’s worse, and is twice the price.4. The Wadeo and the BLUU Mount (or any Jetboil-style stove) are just too big and heavy.Buy this. It checks all the boxes.
Z**N
Great stove at a great price!
Great stove. Love it. Good price. Fits well in the Petrel 600ml pot. Works every time and boils quickly. Also the flame is adjustable too.
S**E
Excellent Performer/Questionable Design
This stove functions wonderfully. The igniter works every time, it has a killer boil time, and it's not terribly loud given the burner design. It has two problems, though. One is just annoying and the other is both deal breaking and potentially very dangerous:1. Annoying - If the shut off isn't oriented exactly right when folding the wire knob up it will pop off every single time.2. Glaring and potentially very dangerous - The 600ml Petrel pot that was designed for use specifically with the Greenpeak series stoves gets stuck on the stove because the rivets that hold the folding arm extensions on are too wide to fit into the slots on the pot. You have to force it down and then it gets hung and you have fight to get it off again. Prepare to deal with some very nasty burns from boiling water splashing on your hands and wrists. Imagine if your kids got hold of this! Or worse, somebody else's kids! To be fair, I also have the 750ml pot and while it has it's own problems, this wasn't one of them, at least not the one I have.The solution is to grind the rivets down and pry off the extensions, probably voiding whatever warranty the thing has. I have done this and it does solve the problem, but it decreases the stoves usability and it's not what you paid for.All of this is very disappointing because this whole Greenpeak 2/Petrel pot setup is the kind of lightweight system people dream about. I might even argue that it's better designed than the Jetboil Stash, but by all appearances it's had little to no real world testing and could injure you severely if you try to use it as-is.
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