Fire Maple Trangia clone?

Started by DadbodimusPrime, February 15, 2025, 03:17:30 PM

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DadbodimusPrime

I have seen a clone of the Trangia cookset made by the Chinese company Fire Maple. I've read some reviews of the company in general but don't know much about this kit and info online seems a bit confusing to me.

Does anyone have any experience with this set? Is it compatible with the Trangia gas burner or Multifuel stoves? Is it compatible with Trangia pots? Did you buy something, anything from this company and it didn't cut the mustard? Please tell me.

https://firemaplegear.com/products/cooking-kit-w-gas-burner
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Moab

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DadbodimusPrime

I know some shit- kinda

Moab

Oh dude. Stuff like this is all over AliExpress and far cheaper. Every manufacturer of this very very popular type of cooking apparatus all originates in China. And is sold widely for very cheap on AliExpress. 

But it's basically a cookout set. And then the part the stove hooks I to and the pot sit in. Which is basically nothing more than a windbreak. Nothing special about that. I wouldn't carry all that. Given a normal stove and some heavy foil (like cut disposable turkey pans from thanksgiving or similar. I forget what you call those. Those disposable aluminum pans for roasting and baking at the grocery store. Make great, lightweight wind breaks.)

If you want an improved cook kit. I would look flat those cookpots with the radiating grill in the bottom. Like the ones a Jetboil uses? Those are fairly inexpensive on AliExpress too. There is a lengthy thread on cookpots on here. Fairly recently. 

I'll try to find it 
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Moab

The sterno inferno is not available. But this thread is full of other cookpots like I mention above.

https://ufozs.com/smf/index.php?topic=213.0

Take a look at those? What is your purpose for the cookset? Backpacking? Car camping? How many people are you trying to feed? What are you cooking?
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DadbodimusPrime

Quote from: Moab on February 17, 2025, 02:08:12 PMThe sterno inferno is not available. But this thread is full of other cookpots like I mention above.

https://ufozs.com/smf/index.php?topic=213.0

Take a look at those? What is your purpose for the cookset? Backpacking? Car camping? How many people are you trying to feed? What are you cooking?
The intention, is to have a small stove for backpacking like the Trangia triangle with an alcohol stove, a gas stove, and the multifuel stove. In that regard I am set up for whatever fuel source is most available. But then for car camping I want to be able to feed much more people and boil tons of water. Which is where this larger setup would come into play. 

You see, I have an addiction... and it's camp stoves. I literally gave my lady friend a stove on Valentine's. I may have a problem 
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Moab

Quote from: DadbodimusPrime on February 17, 2025, 03:16:23 PM
Quote from: Moab on February 17, 2025, 02:08:12 PMThe sterno inferno is not available. But this thread is full of other cookpots like I mention above.

https://ufozs.com/smf/index.php?topic=213.0

Take a look at those? What is your purpose for the cookset? Backpacking? Car camping? How many people are you trying to feed? What are you cooking?
The intention, is to have a small stove for backpacking like the Trangia triangle with an alcohol stove, a gas stove, and the multifuel stove. In that regard I am set up for whatever fuel source is most available. But then for car camping I want to be able to feed much more people and boil tons of water. Which is where this larger setup would come into play.

You see, I have an addiction... and it's camp stoves. I literally gave my lady friend a stove on Valentine's. I may have a problem
I would consider a Coleman (or type) stove, single or double burner. And then carry whatever pots and pans you want. I would use lightweight but durable aluminum. But many will complain about aluminum concerns. But that you can get a huge cheap aluminum pot with lid. And cook for any many as you need. Large or small group.
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