
Fire-Maple
The Fire‑Maple Fixed Star FMS‑X1 (Firemaple‑FMS‑X1‑BLACK) is a compact, integrated canister stove system featuring a 1 L anodized‑aluminum pot with neoprene sleeve, heat‑exchange fins, piezo igniter and nesting design that packs all components inside the pot. It delivers 2200 W output, fast boils and wind‑resistant performance, aimed at solo or duo backpackers on a budget.
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$42.46
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$42.93
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$39.95
Highest
$49.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the FMS‑X1 for its all‑in‑one packaging, durable construction and the 30% efficiency gain from its heat‑exchange fins, noting its strong 2200 W output and suitability for beginners. However, they also flag the non‑regulated burner’s slower 1 L boil times, the relatively heavy weight, and limited fuel canister capacity as drawbacks, especially for cold‑weather or ultra‑light applications.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the compact nesting system, reliable piezo start and solid build, describing it as a great value for budget backpacking and everyday cooking. Recurring complaints focus on higher fuel consumption in wind or cold, occasional igniter failures, and the weight being a concern for ultralight hikers.
Common Complaints
Higher fuel usage in windy or cold weather, occasional piezo igniter failures, and the 511 g weight being heavy for ultralight hikers.
What People Are Saying
“extremely satisfied at a fraction of competition price.”
“will last years”
How It Compares
vs. Fire‑Maple X2
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Disadvantages
Choose X2 if you need more fuel capacity and can accept a modest weight increase.
vs. Fire‑Maple X3
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Disadvantages
Pick X3 for solo use where minimal pack size outweighs the need for larger pot volume.
vs. Fire‑Maple X2 PRO
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Consider X2 PRO if you prioritize eco‑efficiency and can verify its real‑world performance.
vs. Fire‑Maple Polaris
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Opt for Polaris when cold‑climate reliability is critical and weight/cost are secondary.