Orange Gas Lantern
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Tulip Gas Lantern
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Firefly Camping Gas Lantern
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Orange Gas Lantern(Black Edition)
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Aurora Kerosene Lantern
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Voyager Kerosene Lantern
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About Fire Maple Gas Lanterns
Every lantern in this range uses a direct flame system — no mantles, no batteries, just a steady adjustable flame behind heat-resistant glass that produces warm, atmospheric light worth gathering around. They're built for real outdoor use and make one of the most purposeful gifts you can give a camper.
Canister or Kerosene: Choosing Your Fuel
If you already carry an isobutane-propane canister for cooking, the gas lantern range fits naturally — all four models run on standard EN417 canisters, so you never pack extra fuel. The Orange Gas Lantern burns at just 4 g/h, giving up to 57 hours from a single 230g canister. For liquid-fuel trips — extended expeditions, cabin use, or places where canisters are hard to source — the Aurora and Voyager run on kerosene or paraffin lamp oil instead.
Weight and Pack Size: From Backpacking to Base Camp
The Tulip and Firefly are the lightest options at 2.97 oz (84g) and 3.1 oz (89g) — compact enough to slip into a cook kit, right-sized for trips where every ounce counts. For longer stays where pack weight isn't the priority, the kerosene lanterns offer more capacity: the Aurora holds 3.4 fl oz (100ml) and the Voyager's 13.5 fl oz (400ml) tank runs for up to 40 hours, making it well-suited to base camp or cabin setups.
Warm Light for the Campsite — the Perfect Outdoor Gift
Gas and kerosene lanterns produce a natural open flame — warm, flickering light that creates real campsite atmosphere. The Orange and Tulip Lanterns are two of our most-gifted products every season: compact, Instagrammable, and built for every trip. Both ship with a protective hard-shell case, making either one gift-ready straight from the box.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a gas lantern better for ambiance than an LED lantern?
What makes a gas lantern better for ambiance than an LED lantern?
Gas and kerosene lanterns produce a real open flame — warm, flickering, and closer to candlelight than any electric bulb. Many campers keep a gas lantern on the table and a small LED inside the tent for tasks.
What fuel do Fire Maple gas lanterns use?
What fuel do Fire Maple gas lanterns use?
The Orange, Tulip, Firefly, and Orange Gas Lantern Black Edition (a colour variant of the Orange) all run on standard EN417 isobutane-propane canisters — compatible with most backpacking stoves. The Aurora and Voyager use kerosene or paraffin lamp oil instead.
Are Fire Maple gas lanterns a good gift for campers?
Are Fire Maple gas lanterns a good gift for campers?
Yes — the Tulip and Orange Gas Lanterns are two of our most-gifted products every season, and both ship with a protective hard-shell case, making either one gift-ready out of the box.
Can I use a camping gas lantern in the rain?
Can I use a camping gas lantern in the rain?
Gas lanterns are wind-resistant but not waterproof — use them under a tarp or canopy in wet conditions. Cold rain on a hot glass globe can extinguish the flame or cause cracking.
How do I maintain a Fire Maple gas lantern?
How do I maintain a Fire Maple gas lantern?
If the flame weakens on the Orange Gas Lantern, use the included cleaning needle to clear the jet nozzle. For other models, a fine pin works the same way. Check the O-ring before each trip and detach the canister before storing.

