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The Fire-Maple Blade 2 is a titanium, ultralight (135g) portable camping stove featuring a powerful 2800W jet burner that boils water rapidly. Its folding legs and pot rests provide stable support for pots up to 10" diameter. Designed for all-weather use, it includes a remote canister cable and pre-heat tube for efficient fuel use and flame control in cold conditions. Compact enough to fit inside a 1L pot, it’s perfect for backpackers seeking high performance with minimal weight.











| ASIN | B07V2P2WF2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,292 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #20 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
| Brand | Fire-Maple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (702) |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2019 |
| Fuel Type | Isobutane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00745499894289 |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | backpacking stove |
| Manufacturer | Fire-Maple |
| Material | Titanium |
| Maximum Energy Output | 2600 Watts |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2"L x 2"W x 2.5"H |
| UPC | 745499894289 |
M**Y
Great little backpack stove
Used the backpack stove on our last camping adventure. Worked perfectly with the purchased butane cylinder and pot. Boiled in the water amazingly quick and contributed to great meals in the wild. Highly recommend for size, easy use, and almost no weight!
J**R
Fire-Maple Hornet 2/G3 Heat Exchanger Pot VS BRS/SnowPeak Pot
For the last two years my cook kit has been the ultralight BRS stove and a SnowPeak titanium pot. This combination has been reliable and ultralight, which is important to me as an ultralight backpacker on trips up to 10 days without resupply. The Fire-Maple G3 heat exchanger pot and Hornet 2 stove attracted my attention as a possible way to save on fuel when boiling water for drinks and rehydrating meals. This is a comparison of my old kit and the Fire-Maple combination. I measured the time it took to reach a rolling boil with each system using 500ml of cold tap water with an indoor temperature of 75 degrees, at an elevation of 3300' (I live in the sierra foothills). Weights are actual weights from my digital scale. Time to boiling - Fire-Maple: 76 seconds BRS/SnowPeak: 167 seconds Weights G3 pot and lid 164gm 5.7oz SnowPeak pot and lid 116gm 4.0oz Hornet 2 stove 47gm 1.6oz BRS stove 25gm I was impressed by the difference in boil times, which I attribute to the G3 heat exchanger pot. There is noticeably less heat coming up the sides of the pot with that system and after two boils the 30 locations where the heat exchanger is welded to the pot bottom could be clearly seen as discoloration on the inside bottom of the pot, which is where the heat transfer occurs. One boil with the Fire-Maple system used 7gm of fuel from my half-empty 100gm fuel cannister. Aside from the 2.5oz weight penalty of the Fire-Maple system there are no other drawbacks. The advantages are quicker boiling times and less fuel consumption, I like the insulated handle which also flips up to secure the lid when not in use, and the stove seems sturdy and well built with a larger support area than the BRS. The stove/pot combination is also very stable even with the small 100gm fuel cannister and automatically centers on the pot due to the slots in the heat exchanger. Neither stove will simmer well, they are meant to be used only full blast for boiling water.
A**R
Temperatur control.
Firewall FM16T 1. The case is extremely Protective. The male fitting in the Base ensures Centering and Security. The Case is Bulky but efficient at it's JOB. 2 Care is Needed in accembling of the Case-I found Back Threading added in proper Alignment of the Two Pieces. I suggest Not using a sub because of the Normal Work Conditions-(The Bush) 3. The stove Seems well engineered and Assembled. Not being Pressure Regulated it's left to the user's Knowledge with the Stove to mintain the Proper Gas flow to perform as desired. (The need for speed compared to the Delicacy of the Item being Heated). I found the burner head control extremly GRATIFYING. I am giving these stove FOUR Stares-Only Ignorance & Arrogance can find Perfection. The only 5 Stars I've Found is "I AM" VALUE FOR MONY: Well it all depends, If your RUNING AND GUNING you cook it tell it doesn't Bleed then eat it and other Tim's you don't want your eggs to stick, Yes it's worth the money. After all it will work well in both casses.
A**.
Just as good S the expensive stoves.
Great stove for the price. Super compact and light. Boils water super fast as well.
K**R
Worth every penny, awesome
This small lightweight efficient and powerful little device gives you a great capability to cook just about anywhere. Highly efficient, the photos above showcase about the limit in size on what this thing can handle. It is a 14in wok with a 7in flat bottom and I have cooked 1lb frozen meals from completely frozen to fully cooked in about ten minutes. If you want piping hot it’s about 13min. I have cooked fresh pork chops and frozen egg rolls to restaurant crispy in about the same amount of time. It is an awesome device. 1l water in a fire maple heat exchanger pot is just about 3 min from cold straight from the tap outdoors. You will not be disappointed. Try it for yourself. I would absolutely recommend this device to anyone.
M**9
Another Fire Maple homerun.....
Great little cannister stove that screws directly to an isobutane cannister. It has flip extensions that fold out to the inside for nesting smaller cups or pots as well as the outer supports are wide enough to use larger pots and pans on. With the adjustable valve, you can go from a quick boil to a slow simmer with the turn of the handle. Its a great little compact stove for backpacking or emergency use and a great value for the money!
J**.
Very light but TERRIBLE below freezing temps.
Stove is arguably one the lightest remote canister stoves available. The burner body, legs and pot supports are all fitted well and of fair quality, however the pre heat tube is largely ineffective at sufficiently heading the fuel prior to making its way to the burner. Compared to other stoves of similar purpose, this pre heat tube was of a much smaller diameter, and was also moderately kinked at the bend where it meets the gas block below the burner head. In warmer temps above freezing, the stove performs well, albeit not as well as even a canister mounted stove. Compared to remote stoves by MSR and other competitors, it’s quite lacking in heat output even at 32* and above. But compared to those models below freezing temps, this stove is anemic at best, and downright dangerous if you’re relying on it to thaw snow or boil water to survive on the trail. In my experience, you’d empty and entire 230g canister just trying to melt and boil a single 2L pot of snow. On the trail or in the backcountry, this can be a game ended. Serious users and adventurers beware!!!!
A**I
Utilissimo accessorio per cucinare outdoor. Leggerissimo, in titanio e di ottima qualità. Indispensabile da avere nello zaino per chi vuole prepararsi un pasto caldo.
P**R
ideal size for backpackers /fishermen & campers
Q**A
Llevamos un par de salidas en la furgo probando este nuevo infiernillo y la verdad que es una gozada de cacharro. Siempre hemos usado este tipo de infiernillos para cartuchos con válvula, por que dan una potencia muy superior a las típicas cocinitas que lleva todo el mundo, además los cartuchos de gas puedes escojerlos con diferentes mixturas de gas, con mixturas más eficientes en invierno, e incluso con un pequeño accesorio puedes rellenar cartuchos y si controlas un poco hacer tu propia mixtura de gases súper eficiente. Y en este caso nos ha tocado probar este infiernillo muy top, aunque he de decir que no está completamente fabricado en titanio, si la mayor parte, las garras, el cuello y el quemador, pero la válvula es de aluminio, aun así, cualquier aparato de titanio, resulta mucho más resistente y liviano que si fuese de inoxidable o aluminio, y a poco que lo cuides, aquí tienes infiernillo para años, y con un peso pluma. Además cuenta con un excelente detector que expande perfectamente la llama, y una válvula muy precisa para dosificar del mejor modo posible su potencia, aunque todo lo que tenga que ver con potencia depende más de la mixtura de gas que uses que del diseño del infiernillo. En fin, personalmente no cambio este tipo de infiernillos por nada, se meriendan a palo seco cualquier otro sistema de cocina outdoor, y este en particular, con la ligereza y resistencia que le proporciona un metal tan exclusivo como el titanio, y además con un precio excelente si se compara con lo que vale cualquier otro accesorio del preciado metal, en mi opinión es una compra de 10.
P**3
Works great. Love it. You can turn the fuel can upside down in extreme weather.
A**N
Ligero y compacto
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