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Fire-Maple Petrel Ultralight Pot- High Efficiency Aluminum Camping and Backpacking Pot with Heat-Proof Handle, Portable and Compact

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  • High Efficiency: The camp pot typically features a heat exchanger on the bottom, which maximizes fuel efficiency by capturing and transferring heat more effectively. This means you can cook your meals faster and with less fuel consumption.
  • Portable and Compact: This portable pot is made from hard anodized aluminum, to ensure it won't add unnecessary weight to your backpack. Comes with a foldable handle and a mesh bag makes it easy to carry in your backpack.
  • Ultralight and Portable: With a 600ml capacity, only weighs 162g, it's suitable for boiling water, cooking soups, or heating dehydrated meals. It's perfect for a single serving, making it an excellent choice for solo adventurers.
  • Heat Resistant Handles - Thermally insulated plastic handles protect hands from heat; Anti-slip design provides a firm and comfortable grip on the hands. It also has room for extra stoves and camping accessories.
  • Lid with Ventilation: The included lid often has a built-in ventilation hole for steam control, this cooking pot can be used with a variety of backpacking stoves, both canister and liquid fuel, making it versatile for different cooking methods.
  • Note that G3 pot is not compatible with Greenpeak2. Pair it with Greenpeak1 for a better user experience.



Product Description

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DOUBLE TICK SCALE

DOUBLE TICK SCALE

PLASTIC ATTACHED HANDLE

PLASTIC ATTACHED HANDLE

STEAM VENTILATION

STEAM VENTILATION

MESH BAG

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RGreer
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Lightweight, nice quality pot, but a 220g gas canister and pocket rocket will NOT fit, only room for the canister.
tommy2nutz
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
FireMaple makes such good quality products at a great price point. This backpacking pot is super light, appears to be very durable and has some well thought out features like the alignment grooves in the bottom of the heat exchanger.
gander
Reviewed in Germany on February 15, 2025
Durch die lamellen am boden wird die wärme tatsächlich deutlich besser übertragenEs ist was kleines leichtes für wenig packmaß, also nichts ultra solides stabiles, das ist klarEs tut was es soll und das gut.Der deckel schließt nicht perfekt
Five of Us
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
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FloridaFun
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I bought this pot along with the FireMaple Greenleaf 2 stove for my hiking adventures. Tried it out this last weekend and it worked better than expected (really fast to boil).I bought this because I liked the small form factor compared to some of the fancier "heat transfer fin" systems out. The nice thing is that the three slots on the bottom aligned perfectly with the Fire-Maple Greenleaf 2 stove creating a "semi-locked-in" connection to the stove support arms. Maybe not as solid as a connection as those fancy twist-lock camp stove solutions, but much better than just balancing the pot on top of the stove. However, it is critical that you mate this pot with a stove that has three support arms that align with the slots in the heat distribution fins. If you don't, you'll lose some level of stability and probably a lot of efficiency as well.I found the fluid level markings on the inside of the pot a little hard to see/read, but I think that's somewhat common, and I obviously prefer them to no marks at all. I liked the flip-over handle much more than the the dual-swing handles of other pots, as it provides a better grip/control for my big hands, AND the handle flips over the top of the pot to lock the lid down during travel.Overall, I can highly recommend getting this pot, as long as you have a three support arm stove.Well done, Fire-Maple.
W. Hicks
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I ordered this when they first came out. So glad I did. No fancy titanium, just good quality aluminum. The heat exchanger in the bottom really works, saving gas and speeding up your cooking. Try it, you’ll like it!
Raja Jaja
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
It's heavier than a simple pot and windscreen setup, but with any wind, it's more efficient and able to withstand higher winds better. For an ultralighter, the extra fuel is likely going to be less weight to carry than the extra weight of this pot's heat exchanger. But if you don't want to spend too much time planning for all your trip's likely parameters, this is a solution you can throw into you pack without any thought and still know that you'll be light enough, efficient enough, and able to still cook in all but the windiest conditions. Check out Gear Skeptic on YT for efficiency reviews that include this pot. I used it on the Superior Hiking Trail in MN with a Soto Windmaster with the Triflex pot support. It worked so well that I'm thinking of bringing it on some winter hikes, even though it's a bit on the small side for melting snow.
Doug H.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
I bought this for solo backpacking. The handle cannot be lost and folds out far enough away to not get hot. It fits perfectly stable on my Soto Windmaster stove. It is just the right size for a small canister and my stove protected inside. It heated water very quickly. With everything inside it is compact, sturdy and easy to fit in my pack. I have a slightly lighter pot with the same capacity, but this one is easier to live with on every point. It is large enough to boil water for two people.
Stig
Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2024
There are dozens of online reviews of this pot but it’s great. Likely cheaper ordering from them directly however
78Staff
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
So the good, it's very efficient, boiling water much faster than your standard ti pots like Toaks or Snow Peak, etc. But it's also 3x as heavy as a Toaks 650, which has become pretty much the defacto lightweight ti pot these days. You will use less gaz to boil water, but not enough less to offset the additional weight of the pot.Still, if you aren't a gram weenie, it's a pretty awesome little pot. I do have concens about the handle, it's somewhat janky and appears at least one user has reported the coating will melt.It also will NOT work with the Fire Maple 300T due to it's offset pot stand design, but does work with the Soto Windmaster with the Triflex stand, and I suspect most typical/non-offset 3 pot support stoves. For $20 it's a nice little setup, tbh.
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