FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple
FMC-207 Solo Cookware - Fire Maple

FMC-207 Solo Cookware

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The 195g FMC-207 Solo Cookware offers a lightweight solution for solo chefs, accommodating a gas canister and stove while providing durable, fire-resistant hard-anodized aluminum for easy cleanup.

*Gas canister and stove not included.

  • Durable Construction - With hard anodized aluminum and stainless steel construction, the camping pans are the perfect balance of lightweight and durable outdoor cookware.
  • 3 Piece Cookware Set - Includes a 750ml pot, pot cover and sponge. It also provides space for additional stoves and camping accessories. Excellent small cooking set for single hikers.
  • Heat Resistant Handles - Thermally insulated plastic handles protect hands from heat; anti-slip design provides a firm and comfortable grip of hands.
  • Lightweight And Compact - Foldable handles on pots can be folded to save space. All items weigh only 195 grams and fit in the mesh drawstring bag, easy to carry.

Material:Hard anodized aluminum
Capacity:Pot: 0.9L; Cover: 0.5L

Size:Pot:125*102mm; Cover:120*60mm

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Durable & Travel-Friendly

FMC-207 Solo Cookware offers ultimate cooking convenience for outdoor chefs with durability, easy cleaning, and portability. Accommodates gas canister and stove for gourmet meals without heavy load, fire-resistant construction for lasting performance.

Perfect for Solo Chefs

Pack the FMC-207 Solo Cookware in your backpack for gourmet meals on the go, perfect for outdoor escapades.

Customer Reviews

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Brent B (US)
Car compact

I have this pot set in the vehicle with a burner and fuel for emergency situations. A little bit of planning goes a long way.

T
The Winded Walker (US)
Delievery time

Although everything about the cookware set itself is perfect, the delivery time was not. I realize this particular set came from the China warehouse . . . but I did not know that before I ordered it. I needed this for a through hike and it took two weeks for delivery . . . separately from the stove I ordered along with it. Actually 2 days before I am on the road. Cutting it close! I almost had to run out and purchase something else. But all is well.

Aside from that, this is exactly what I need. Light, fits my fuel canister, stove and 2 lighters. Has both a cup and a pot to boil in. Just what I wanted.

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sharon
Camping pot

My son has tested this out on his camping stove; super easy to clean; really compact and ideal for campers or hikers as it is also really lightweight while also being well made and sturdy

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Alex Matheson
Worked great!

It boils water quick. I like the handle

P
Persephone
Very nice

Very nice.

I've reviewed quite a lot of Fire-Maple gear and it's all been well made and up there with the big brands, but at a lower price.

This is no exception; I popped it onto a Fire Maple Titanium gas stove, and filled it up with 600ml cold water. I did the same to my MSR Windburner and to a Fire Maple equivalent that I've reviewed before, and the race was on...

Now the test was indoors where there was no wind; had it been outdoors on a windy day, I suspect that the exposed gas stove plus pot would have been slower than the two stove systems which are less affected by wind.

However, in the completely unrealistic conditions of my kitchen, this camping stove on top of the fire maple gas stove was about 5s faster to the boil than the other two stove, which were about the same time (just under 2 minutes).

So there you have it; in zero wind conditions it has great performance, which is all you can expect from a pan rather than a full stove system.

It comes in it's own mesh bag, which could be useful if the pot gets sooted up over a meths flame, but otherwise is redundant.

The handles are fine, and the lid fits well.

I weighed the pot at 195g.


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