Star X2 Cooking System
Saturn Gas Stove with Preheat Tube
Maverick Wood Stove
Star X1 Cooking System
Polaris Pressure Regulator Cooking System
Star X2 Pro Cooking System
GreenPeak Gas Stove with Electric Ignition
Saturn X Gas Stove
FMS-125 PRO Stove with Electric Ignition
Blade 2 Titanium Backpacking Stove with preheat tube
Hornet Ⅱ Titanium Gas Stove | 1.7oz | 2500W
FMS-300T Titanium Gas Stove
Sunflower X Stove/Gas Heater
Mars Radiant Stove System
Star X3 Cooking System for Coffee
GreenPeak II Gas Stove | Pressure-regulator
FMS-105 Gas Stove with Electric Ignition
Polaris Pressure-regulator Gas Stove
Petrel Titanium Ultralight Backpack Stove
Petrel Quickboil Pro System
About Our Camping Outdoor Stoves Collections
Fuel every adventure with our high-performance camping stoves built for the trail, campsite, and backcountry kitchen. Our Camping Outdoor Stoves collection is made for real outdoor cooking from solo backpacking stove setups to full portable camp kitchens. Whether you need a lightweight single burner gas stove, a compact butane stove, or a powerful burner stove for grilling at camp, each model is engineered for fast ignition, strong cooking power, and dependable performance in the great outdoors.
Designed for portability and easy to pack convenience, our range includes backpacking stoves with wind protection and portable stove systems with generous cooking space, carry cases, and smart stove features. You’ll find some of the best camping stoves for every camping trip from ultra light hikers to families building a complete camp kitchen. Compact options suit solo adventurers, while larger gas one style setups with adapters and grill compatibility power group meals. Whether you’re boiling water, camp cooking, or running a portable grill, Fire Maple delivers the stove performance you can rely on wherever your journey takes you. If you’re looking for the best stove for camping, choose a FireMaple camping outdoor stove for reliable performance wherever you go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of camping stoves are available?
What types of camping stoves are available?
- Integrated Canister Stoves (Sit-on-top): Screw directly onto the fuel canister. They are ultra-compact and lightweight, making them the top choice for solo hikers and fast-and-light trips.
- Remote Canister Stoves: Connect to the fuel via a hose and sit low on the ground. They offer superior stability and wind resistance, perfect for cooking with larger pots or for groups.
- Solid Fuel Stoves: Burn tablets or natural wood. Extremely simple and light, they are excellent as an emergency backup.
How do I choose the right stove for my trip?
How do I choose the right stove for my trip?
Think about how and where you travel:
- Hiking light? Choose a compact, screw-on canister stove.
- Camping in colder weather? Look for a stove with a pressure regulator system to maintain consistent output even when temperatures drop.
- Cooking for a group? You need high power and a wider base. Look for stoves with high BTU output and broad pot supports to hold larger cookware safely.
Can I use a camping stove indoors or in a tent?
Can I use a camping stove indoors or in a tent?
No. FireMaple stoves are built for outdoor use. Never operate a camping stove inside a tent, vehicle, or enclosed space. Carbon monoxide is invisible and dangerous. Only stoves specifically designed for tent use, with proper chimney systems and ventilation, should ever be used indoors.
What is the best surface to use my stove on?
What is the best surface to use my stove on?
Always place your stove on a stable, level, non-flammable surface. This prevents tipping and reduces fire risk. On sand or plastic tables, a metal base (like an old license plate or heavy-duty foil) creates a safe, heat-resistant platform.
How far should my stove be from flammable materials?
How far should my stove be from flammable materials?
Keep your stove at least 10 feet away from dry grass, leaves, tent walls, and other combustibles. A clear cooking zone keeps sparks, heat, and flare-ups from becoming hazards.
Should I leave my stove unattended while cooking?
Should I leave my stove unattended while cooking?
Never. Treat your camp stove like your kitchen stove at home. Always stay nearby while it’s lit.
Can I use any type of fuel in my stove?
Can I use any type of fuel in my stove?
No. Always use the specific fuel type designed for your stove.For most FireMaple camping stoves, this means standard isobutane-propane canisters (screw-on type). Using incompatible fuel or adapters can damage the stove and create serious safety risks.
How do cold temperatures affect stove performance?
How do cold temperatures affect stove performance?
Cold reduces pressure in gas canisters, which weakens flame output. For winter trips, a liquid fuel stove or regulated system performs more reliably. FireMaple offers solutions built to stay efficient when conditions get tough.
How do I clean my camping stove?
How do I clean my camping stove?
Let the stove cool completely. Wipe surfaces with a damp cloth and inspect burners and fuel lines for debris. Always follow the cleaning instructions in your FireMaple manual.
How should I store my stove and fuel?
How should I store my stove and fuel?
Store your stove clean and dry in a protective case. Keep fuel canisters in a cool, shaded place away from heat or direct sunlight. Remove the canister from the stove when not in use.
How long will a camping stove last?
How long will a camping stove last?
With proper care, a high-quality FireMaple stove can serve you for many years. Inspect it before each trip and maintain it regularly to ensure reliable performance on every adventure.

