

🔥 Brew Boldly, Travel Lightly – Your Ultimate Campfire Companion!
The Fire-Maple Portable Lightweight Stainless Steel Camping Kettle combines durable 6-gauge 18-8 stainless steel construction with a 1-liter capacity, delivering fast, even boiling for coffee, tea, and water sanitation. Weighing just 399 grams, it’s designed for easy portability and safe use over open fires, making it an essential tool for camping, hiking, and emergency preparedness.







| ASIN | B07YY51LNW |
| Auto Shutoff | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,133 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #60 in Camping Coffee & Tea Pots |
| Brand | Fire-Maple |
| Capacity | 1 Liters |
| Color | argentée |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (605) |
| Date First Available | 26 November 2020 |
| Item Weight | 399 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | Antarcti Kettle |
| Product Dimensions | 16.76 x 16.76 x 12.7 cm; 399 g |
B**B
This is very light but definitely not cheaply made and fits well especially in small spaces. Great quality and durability. The heat dissipation overall is very even and quick to heat up. Easy to use and store and functions as advertised. Great for camping or for emergencies.
J**R
Great little kettle. My only complaint would be the handle needs a detention so it will stay straight up while heating. It easily falls to one side or the other and gets very hot. I just use a napkin to pick it up by the handle.
K**E
Was hesitant because it's an obvious copy-cat brand. I mean, at least they used a real name unlike certain big companies who blatantly steal products... But surprisingly, it's a good product. Well made. Perfect size. I had considered getting the largest so I could make two cups of coffee but the 1 litre was perfect. Makes an XL aeropress with water to spare or two full-size ramen bowls. I used it with my wood stove and I'm frankly impressed. As impressed as you can be by a water kettle, that is. It's literally a pot that heats up water. If you're looking at other brands like GSI or even Barebones, this is just as good. I'm usually brand loyal but glad I ventured out a bit. You won't be disappointed... unless you're expecting magic.
M**A
Excelente!!!;!
B**E
I am not a shill, got nothing for this review, have no ties to the company or seller. A solidly built item stands out in a disposable world so I wanted to spread the word. I used the famous stanley “kettle” for years. It is great, but this is better. Water boils much faster in this kettle. Probably due to the wider base. I use it every day at work for teatime and lunch. fuel cans are lasting wayyy longer. I like this kettle like I like my women. It’s pretty, it’s tough, it heats up fast, and its got a nice lid. There are a few negative reviews here and maybe they got a previous model or a lemon but I have not had their problems. Unless I’m tipping out the dregs (90degree angle) the lid stays in place. The lid is also easy to remove to add water without burning my fingers. It’s obvious that this kettle is a tank. Next May I plan to take this wonderful kettle on a motorcycle trip. I will stow the lid but hang the kettle from my bags like a hobo to save space and look cool. I will update this post with after pictures. *update* A++ When I find better I’ll update but don’t hold your breath. I didn’t mention it earlier but stainless was preferred as aluminum has possible health effects and it definitely makes things taste gross. Titanium is out because I’m an old man and I don’t trust it. Sadly I did not take any pictures of the kettle on the trip but it performed perfectly! The seal of the lid was so good that water would only trickle from the spout unless I cracked it open a bit with my pinky. A bit of gentle pressure at the right places fixed that problem but caused another. The dreaded loose lid falling out and burning the shit out of your hand problem. Easy fix back to tight and now I give it a thump to break the seal before pouring. How many care enough to read this far? I mean who cares THIS much about a kettle? Well, when the other options are so bad, just plain good stands tall. Modifications I made for the motorcycle trip. 1. I whittled a pretty bit of wood to wedge in between the lid and the handle posts for travel. It stopped the rattle and secured the lid. After a few days it loosened so I made another. Didn’t want to hide my beautiful kettle in a bag so I had to do something. Cordage would have been more secure but took too long even with quick knots. 2. I saved a cork from a whiskey bottle and whittled it down to fit the spout for travel. Lord knows what critters from the woods might sneak in there plus all sorts of nastiness from the road. It might speed up cook time to leave it in but I don’t want to risk making a pressure cooker explosion when I’m solo in the boonies. Besides she boils at light speed so it’s not really necessary. For future updates I would like to fashion a whistle of sorts and possibly some piping from the spout for small project steam box for wood bending. Who knows. Thank you for your time and I hope you enjoy your kettle as much as I have. *edit* Going on two years with my little wonder kettle with absolutely no complaints. Turns out the water flow problem was due to a dirty kettle (Don’t wash your teapot son, at’s just seasonin). A flavor film built up around the lid seal so I just wiped it off on my jeans and bob’s your uncle. The 1.5 is on my short list now as It looks to have an extra turned down bit on the handle to keep the lid securely in place.
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