🔥 Ultralight power pot for the savvy solo explorer!
The Fire-Maple 600ml G3 Petrel is an ultralight, hard-anodized aluminum camping pot featuring a heat exchanger that maximizes fuel efficiency. Weighing only 162g, it includes foldable handles, a ventilated lid compatible with various stoves, and heat-resistant grips—perfectly engineered for fast, efficient cooking on the trail.
Brand | Fire-Maple |
Colour | G3 Pot |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 11 x 11 cm; 240 g |
Capacity | 600 Millilitres |
Material | Aluminium |
Item Weight | 240 g |
E**N
Small and lightweight
The stove is small and lightweight and seems sturdy. Finish is excellent and looks well made. It regulates well and has a nice roar. It does not come with a bag or case.The pot is compact and the heat exchanger makes it a fast t boiler and you use less gas. It is ideal for one person and the slots, of you have a compatible stove, allow the burner to sit in the heat exchanger unit. This does supply a bit of a windshield and has protected the flame on a blustery hillside. The lid looks to be tritan and will not melt but does stick a bit after boiling. It has a silicone pot grab, strain/steam holes and a locking pot handle. Quality bit of kit all round.I originally bought this for my wife but I will sometimes borrow it for my solo trips.
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.
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 trappedif 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
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.
A**S
Superb!👍🏻
Wasn't sure if heat exchanger pits would work with an alcohol stove, but took a punt. It works very well.650ml of cold tap water, boiled in 6m15s on my Trangia burner. Usually 650ml takes over 9 mins. Will save fuel in the long runmWell made, and very happy with it, only 2 minor niggles, 1. Lid gets stuck when boiling, but I now just rest it off centre slightly.2. I cannot see the measurements on the inside of the pot anywhere near as easily as my other pots/mugs etcNeither of these minor gripes, would stop me buying it again.Worth just under £20.00 I paid. Highly recommend this.
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.
P**L
excellent pot
this pot is awesome, coupled with my Soto windmaster stove it boils water faster than my jetboil flash,i can fit my thin cloth, windmaster stove with triflex pot support and canister stand plus a 100g gas can inside with the lid on properley.the pot slots perfectly onto my Soto windmaster stove with the triflex pot support creating a fantastic wind barrier.In total it weighs less than my jetboil flash and performs better
M**S
Light yet efficient heat exchanger pot
Although the anodised aluminium (my favourite pot material) is light it feels strong enough to endure some substantial use. The lid is a bit flimsy but should be OK if it’s treated carefully, as other reviewers have stated the lid gets tight as water comes to a boil but does release shortly after the temperatures drop a bit. I have tested this with my SOTO Windmaster and triflex pot support, this combo is very stable, pot isn’t going anywhere as it the triflex fits into the 3 groves for the supports.I have a Widesea pot, very similar but not so secure as this set up. Windmaster with Coleman extreme gas 40/60 will boil water at the max level in about 1min 30 seconds with an Optimus clip on windshield attached.
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