Saturn Gas Stove with Preheat Tube
Saturn X Gas Stove
Vulcan Dualblaze Pro Basecamp stove
FMS-108 Gas Stove
Disc Remote Camping Stove
About Our High Power Gas Stoves Collection
Engineered for High-Output Outdoor Cooking
Fire Maple has engineered outdoor cooking gear since 2003, trusted by campers, overlanders, and adventure cooks across 50+ countries. Every stove in this collection is built around one principle: reliable heat output for real outdoor meals — from boiling large pots of water to cooking full basecamp dinners in the field.
What Makes a High Power Gas Stove Different
Standard backpacking stoves produce around 2,000–3,000W. The stoves in this collection start at 3,500W and climb to 11 kW on the Saturn series when used inverted. That level of output helps bring larger pots to boil quickly, maintain steady heat, and support high-heat cooking in outdoor conditions. Wide burner heads, stable pot supports, and basecamp-focused designs make these stoves suited for larger cookware and more demanding camp kitchen setups.
Upright and Inverted Output — What It Means
All four stoves in this collection use a preheat tube, which enables reliable inverted canister operation. This design allows the stove to run on liquid fuel feed when the canister is inverted, improving performance in cold temperatures and at high altitude while maintaining consistent flame output.
Upright, the Saturn and Saturn X run at 4.4 kW, or 15,000 BTU/h. Flip the canister inverted and output climbs to 11 kW, or 37,500 BTU/h — delivering liquid gas directly to the burner for hotter, more consistent heat, especially in cold conditions. The Vulcan Dualblaze Pro takes this further with a single dual-ring burner delivering 6 kW upright and 15 kW inverted.
Basecamp Stove Performance for Group Cooking
The Vulcan Dualblaze Pro is the workhorse of the collection — a high-output basecamp stove with a single dual-ring burner, up to 15 kW inverted output, a load capacity of 44 lbs, or 20 kg, and adjustable legs from 22 to 32 inches. Its central and outer burner rings provide broad, controllable heat for large cookware, making it well suited to basecamp meals, overlanding kitchens, and outdoor cooking setups that need serious output from a stable platform.
The Saturn X is also built for basecamp and car-camping use, with extendable legs for working-height cooking and a 3.3 lb, or 1.48 kg, frame. It uses the same inverted-capable preheat tube system as the Saturn series, giving it strong cold-weather and high-output performance in a more portable basecamp format.
Built to Stand Up and Stay Stable
The Saturn X, Vulcan Dualblaze Pro, and FMS-108 are designed with their own leg systems for stable cooking with larger pots. The FMS-108 runs at 3,500W upright with a 3-minute 10-second boil time per litre and includes two clip-on windshields. All four stoves run on standard EN417 isobutane-propane threaded canisters — widely available at outdoor retailers across the US.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between upright and inverted output?
What is the difference between upright and inverted output?
Upright uses gas vapour from the top of the canister. Inverted flips the canister so liquid gas feeds the burner directly, producing significantly more heat and more consistent output in cold conditions. The Saturn series runs at 4.4 kW upright and 11 kW inverted. The Vulcan Dualblaze Pro uses a single dual-ring burner that runs at 6 kW upright and 15 kW inverted.
What fuel do these stoves use?
What fuel do these stoves use?
All four stoves run on standard EN417 isobutane-propane threaded canisters. The Vulcan also supports butane cartridges and LPG/propane tanks with an adapter.
How heavy are these stoves?
How heavy are these stoves?
The FMS-108 is 2.5 lb, or 1,134 g. The Saturn is 2.2 lb, or 1,010 g. The Saturn X is 3.3 lb, or 1.48 kg. The Vulcan Dualblaze Pro is 11 lb, or 5 kg. See individual product pages for full specs.

