🔥 Elevate Your Outdoor Cooking Game! 🌄
The Fire-Maple Mars Radiant Stove System is a cutting-edge camping stove designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring infrared heating technology, a windproof design, and a compact, portable structure, this stove ensures efficient cooking in extreme conditions. Weighing only 889g, it combines safety and versatility, making it the perfect companion for hiking, trekking, and fishing adventures.
Brand | Fire-Maple |
Product Dimensions | 25.65 x 12.7 x 19.3 cm; 889 g |
Material | Aluminium |
Item Weight | 889 g |
S**V
Impressive rate of boil
Used it a few times now and am well pleased. I filled it right up near the top to about 1.5 liters and it boiled in 4 mins, great for that first thing in the morning brew when you dont want to hang around waiting for that caffeine hit. The element that the pot sits on gets super hot and glows without an unwieldy flame making it handy for supervised heating in a big tent. Everyone who saw it was impressed so i would recommend it to anyone.
F**7
Versatile
I use it with a fry pan,a small650ml mug the original 1 litre pot. Its awesome & turbo boILS water
M**.
Stows Neatly, is Windproof and Produces Intense Heat
The media could not be loaded. This camping stove arrived in a sturdy cardboard box.It’s quite ingenious the way it packs as the burner stows away in the included cooking pot (with lid) along with a plastic eating bowl. There’s also enough room inside for a 230g gas canister. The gas connector line wraps neatly around the folded legs of the burner and there’s a loop on the bottom to hold the valve in place when stored (see picture).The handle locks everything in place and unlocks by squeezing the sides together. The stove’s own pot has a heat exchanger on the bottom which fits securely on the burner but there’s also a removable pan support on the burner so any pan can be used with it. It stands stably on its legs. The pot has insulation on the outside which makes it easy to handle when hot and also helps to keep the contents warm. So far, there’s been no carbon build up on the bottom of the pot after several uses.The stove doesn’t have a built in igniter, so it has to be lit manually. I use a long neck plasma lighter. When lit, the stove starts to glow in a few seconds (see video) and is pretty much windproof, especially when using its own pot. The connector is a female EN417 Lindal Valve connector but an adaptor is available on Amazon to connect to other types of gas canister (the ‘Anaconda’: https://amzn.eu/d/h2oZXsW).As a test I put 1 litre of cold water into the pot and timed how long it took to boil. This took 3 minutes 21 seconds on a windy day with a well used gas canister.The heat output is very impressive and full power is ideal for boiling water. Food cooks best with the gas valve turned down very low. Otherwise, everything burns because of the intense heat. The stove is cool enough to be packed away a few minutes after switching off.This stove is a bit large for lightweight backpacking (I’ll stick to my 50 year old Optimus for that) but its ease of use, high heat output and neat storage system make it ideal for a couple of people camping.I haven’t had this stove long enough to comment on its long term durability or performance but I’ll update this review if there’s anything to report.At £124.95 this stove isn’t cheap but it’s comparable to similar stoves on the market from other manufacturers. It stows neatly, is easy to use and really is windproof. If you’re looking for a top end, good quality camping stove that won’t let you down you could do a lot worse than this.
E**E
Crikey this thing is hot! - Fire-Maple Mars Radiant Stove System
Wow, what a thing this is!!It comes with its dedicated cooking pot, which has quite a large capacity so it's quite tall. It can also be used with any flat bottomed cooking pan too...When you pop off the three-pronged pot stand from the top of the stove unit the dedicated pot clips straight onto the top, meaning it's really quite stable. The pot has a heat exchanger system built in the bottom so it channels the heat really well into the bottom of the pot, but as some have said, make sure you stir the contents of they might burn in the bottom of the pan. Lower heat and plenty of stirring is the key, plus that neoprene covering up the sides of the pan help keep the heat in while cooking too.You can also leave that three-pronged frame on the stove unit and it will happily sit any flat-bottomed pan on it, and it seriously chucks out some heat! It glows like lava when it gets going after a few seconds!I realise this thing isn't cheap, but it's seriously a great camping stove and actually doesn't need to use a lot of gas to get really hot. Using it on a medium to low setting, so it's just glowing, is more then enough heat for most cooking needs.Lighting it I found a bit interesting too; Unless I've missed something fundamental there seems to be no in-built way to ignite the gas? Not that I found anyway. I might be being a bit of an idiot though and missed it as so many other stoves I've used have something like a clicker that sparks to ignite it. I used a lighter to get this one going, which was actually easy anyway. Once lit you hear the roar of the burner and it starts glowing orange pretty quickly, though you can't actually see the flames themselves.Overall an impressive and rather neat looking thing. Works really well, creates so much heat you only need it on a low setting most of the time so it then uses much less gas! A winner in so many ways really. Not convinced I would have shortlisted it at well over a hundred quid, especially as it's not as compact as camping stoves can often be, but having used it I find it kind of in a league of its own.
A**Y
I’m happy!
I’m happy!I’m happy, good quality! Recommend.
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