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Material stainless steel / aluminum alloy / copper
Weight 6.3 oz (180 g)
Power Output 9,895 BTU/h (2.9 kW)
Fuel Consumption 8.5 oz/h (240 g/h)
Boil Time as fast as 1 min 30 sec / 16.9 fl oz (500 ml)
Setup Size 6.1 × 3.6 in (156 × 93 mm)
Packed Size 3.2 × 3.6 in (83 × 93 mm)
Fuel Type EN417 threaded isobutane-propane canisters
Pressure Regulator yes
Ignition manual; lighter required
  • 5 stars: 7 (78%)
  • 4 stars: 1 (11%)
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  • 2 stars: 1 (11%)
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Cuc B.

Nice stove but unfortunately it's not suited for the for the firemaple petrel pots . The stove arms don't line up with the pot cut outs. Which is a shame.

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Troy B.

What a great stove. Fire-maple makes quality stuff.

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Renaldo C.

Works well, nice to have remote stove but not as compact as other stoves if you are trying to pack inside the pot with fuel canister doesn't seem to fit together

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Adriana S.

An excellent burner, but in terms of adjusting the fuel supply, there is quite a gap until the gas mixture starts flowing; you need to rotate the valve for quite a while.

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Paul L. (US)
Polaris stove

Waiting for my order to be shipped back to me . I mistakenly put a wrong ave number on shipping. Order was sent back to you and waiting for a new delivery date.

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P.W. (CA)
My Favourite stove

I have used this pressure regulated stove down to -15C. No problems. It simmers well unlike a lot of more expensive stoves on the market. On full it boils water fast. Would purchase again. But doubt I'll have to as this stove is built to last. Just wish the remote line was a couple of inches longer.

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Steven L. (US)
High end

Best in class

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Jon M. (US)

Polaris Pressure-regulator remote Gas Stove

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Chad M.M. (US)
A great little stove!

One of the first outings with the Polaris pressure regulated stove found me in sub-freezing weather. little did I realize, my gas canister was almost empty. I needed to boil water for coffee and also cook a soup that would take about 10 minutes cook time. Even with the low fuel and temps this little stove worked perfectly, staying at a perfect low burn to simmer the soup without any sticking or burning. When I returned home and burned off remaining fuel to empty the can it only lasted about two minutes, telling me the regulator really worked to give me optimum burn in ridiculous conditions. My old stove would have never been up to this kind of weather. Other points of note, at just over 6oz the weight is reasonable, the remote hose keeps the canister away from the heat, and this makes the stove and pot have a greater stability. Stuffed in the included carry sack the stove fits neatly in my Firemaple 1.2L bush pot with room to spare. There may be cheaper stoves out there, but not for me.

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Chris

I have a question about using this in cold weather. What temperature is it rated to still function? In other words, is there a temperature rating where this stove should still function reasonably well? For example, will it work okay in -10 Celsius? Thank you.

FireMaple

Hello Chris,
Polaris performs well in temperatures between 0°C and -10°C. Below that, while it is equipped with a pressure regulator to maintain stable performance, the efficiency may still decrease if the canister becomes too cold to vaporize fuel effectively.

To ensure optimal performance in colder conditions, try warming the canister. Simple methods include holding it in your hands, keeping it close to your body, or adding insulation. With its regulator and a bit of preparation, you’re all set for your frosty outdoor adventures! ❄️🔥

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Chris T.

Can this stove be used with an inverted canister in cold weather?

FireMaple

Hi Chris,
No, polaris is not designed for use with inverted canisters. When inverted, the fuel inside the canister shifts from gas to liquid at the outlet, which disables the regulator’s function. Inverted canister setups require a pre-heat tube, which heats and vaporizes the liquid fuel before it reaches the burner. Without this feature, the stove may not function safely or efficiently.

For cold weather, you can improve performance by keeping the canister warm. Simple tips include holding it in your hands, tucking it into your jacket to warm it up, or insulating the canister with a sleeve. Stay warm and enjoy your outdoor adventures! ❄️🔥