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.

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Customers find this cooking pot to be a great value for its weight, with one noting it’s a good compromise for light backpackers. The pot fits well with stoves like the PocketRocket and Soto Windmaster, and customers appreciate its fast boiling speed and efficient heat transfer, particularly with the Soto Windmaster stove. They praise its sturdy build quality and consider it the best pot on the market, while also noting its fuel-saving benefits.

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  1. St Jack

    Great Price, Features, and Quality
    Fantastic. I love it. For ages I used a simple titanium one. It would slide off my burner, or the wind would ruin the heat process, wasting fuel. I would burn my hand on the handles. And it was expensive!This pot is amazing. It isn’t titanium light, but still pretty lightweight. It heats much more efficiently. I don’t burn my hands. The lid is better than my titanium one. Overall I love it and pplus my fuel can fits inside.

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  2. visualcondition

    Perfect match for (nearly) 1 L water boiling with Pocket Rocket Deluxe!
    Works perfectly with pocketrocket deluxe! Better than jetboil minimo, half the weight with PRD and more versatile. Heats and cools crazy fast. The pot can actually do almost 1 L if you go past their line, but do not boil it will overflow! I can do 2 people 16oz each for tea if I fill to near the top and don’t go past 200F with careful attention. Almost didn’t get because it was a bit small, but if you don’t need exactly boiling but need around 1 L this can work perfectly. The opening for 3 fins for the PRD fit perfect and make it stable and good against wind and insanely fast boil. Be sure to boil 2 pots at full heat and dump to get rid of any chemicals etc before using, you never know.

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  3. FloridaFun

    Light Weight. Works great. Good price.
    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.

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  4. Sadie

    Badass!
    Omg, this thing is AWESOME! To think I almost wasted money on a jet boil. This pot paired with the fire maple stove is badass. It boils water so fast and it’s so much lighter than a jet boil. This could be the jet boil killer. Perfect for backpacking and it saves so much fuel. I 100% recommend.

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  5. Stan

    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.

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  6. SCV Mark

    Great upgrade to my cook system
    I would give this more than 5 stars. Super-light weight, handle stays cool. The notches fit my MSR stove perfectly and make it SO much more stable.Most of all, it blocks a lot of breeze. I haven’t tried it in a gale, but I’m normal breezes, it boils about 30% faster than my MSR aluminum pot.

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  7. Mike A

    Great hiking pot
    Amazing water boiling speed. Quality built and lightweight. Very stable on a 3 legged stove.

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  8. Five of Us

    This FireMaple Petrel pot and Greenpeak stove are a good value
    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.

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  9. Ingo

    Gute 4,5 Sterne- aufgerundet also 5 für den G2 Pot mit 750ml NUTZVOLUMENDer FireMaple-Alu-Topf wiegt bei mir tatsächlich nur 176g inkl. Deckel. Der Deckel allein hat ein Gewicht von 48g- der Topf somit netto 128g. Die Verarbeitung ist sehr gut, keine scharfe Kanten, Kratzer, Produktionsreste oder sonstiges. Das nutzbare Volumen des G2 liegt bei 750ml, die Füllmenge bis zum oberen Rand bei knapp über 1000ml. Bei vielen anderen Herstellern ist das angegebene Volumen immer bis zum oberen Rand und somit das Nutzvolumen geringer.Vorteile:1. Durch den Wärmetauscher im Vergleich zu einem 900ml Titan-Topf mit etwas geringerem Durchmesser etwa 25% schnellere Kochzeit und damit Brennstoffeinsparung!2. Durch die Aussparungen am Wärmetauscher greift der dreiarmige Gasbrenner sehr schön in den Topfboden! So ist ein umrühren deutlich sicherer wie mit Töpfen mit normal flachem Boden3. Durch den Wärmetauscher sinkt die Windempfindlichkeit insgesamt deutlich. Gasbrenner mit größerer Brennfläche und einem hochgezogenem Rand sind nochmals im Vorteil. Der ausgesparte Durchmesser für den Gasbrennerkopf liegt bei cirka 78mm. Etwas Platz sollte sein, aber Brenner mit einem Durchmesser von bis zu 65mm sollten problemlos funktionieren!4. der G2 verfügt über einen zwar kleinen aber praktikablen Ausgießer5. Durch die Verriegelung des Deckels mit dem kunststoffummantelten Griff am Gummi-Deckelgriff leicht zu verpacken und klapperfrei – nix nervt mehr als wenn das Kochgeschirr unterwegs klappert! Grifflösung ist sehr gut gelöst!6. fairer Preis und gutes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis mit um 25,-€Nachteile, welche zum Punktabzug von 0,5 Sternen führen:1. Es gibt keine Füllmengenskala sondern nur eine Markierung bei 0,75l – Warum?2. Der Ausgießer könnte etwas ausgeprägter oder am Deckel eine Einkerbung sein um effektiv heißes/kochendes Wasser ausgießen zu können. Deckel kann aber einfach “nachbearbeitet” werden3. der ausklappbare Griff könnte etwas stärker im Durchmesser sein, wobei grundsätzlich die Funktion vollständig gegeben und ein Ausgießen sicher möglich ist. Immer ein Zwiespalt zwischen Gewicht und Stabilität!

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  10. Graham Churchill

    Great bit of kit. Great for hiking and camping. Boils two cups of water in just over 1 minute.

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  11. Francisco José

    Me parece un accesorio increíble , el peso es superligero , el material es bueno , y funciona muy bien , el único (pero) que le puedo poner es que es al tacto demasiado frágil , se puede abollar con mucha facilidad y esto a la hora de transportarlo se tiene que tener en cuenta .Pero si pones cuidado tienes un muy buen producto

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  12. Stig

    There are dozens of online reviews of this pot but it’s great. Likely cheaper ordering from them directly however

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  13. Becks

    Ist man solo auf längeren(!) Touren unterwegs, dann lohnt sich der Pott hier. Mit 750ml kann man genug Wasser kochen, um Freezerbag cooking zu betreiben, und hat dann noch etwas Wasser für einen Tee, und dank der Wärmetauschlamellen geht weniger Energie verloren, und der Kocher reagiert weniger empfindlich auf Wind. Auch die Form ist gut, es passt super eine Kartusche in den Topf, und so hat man mehr Platz im Rucksack.Aber: das Mehrgewicht durch die Lamellen muss man sich quasi erarbeiten. Auf Wochenendtouren kann man mehr Gewicht sparen, wenn man einfach ein paar Gramm Gas mehr mitnimmt. Erst bei längeren Touren dreht sich das Verhältnis um. Eine Ausnahme gibt es: Wintertouren. Da sind die Lamellen wirklich nützlich, da die Energieübertragung besser ist, und man so schneller Schnee geschmolzen bekommt.

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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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