The Fyrelight is Coleman’s most lightweight trekking stove, so it is the perfect stove to bring along with you when you’re planning a strenuous hike and you need to lighten your load as much as possible.
Watching the flame die on your stove after spending the last 4 hours hiking in the freezing cold wind is an experience you won’t have with the Fyrelite – it can boil a litre of water in under 10 minutes even in a 3M/SEC wind. That means you throw on a freeze-dried meal and be eating your dinner by the fire in no time.
You won’t have to worry about your ignition failing to work, as this stove uses a humble match light – old school but reliable. The pan supports are detachable, which makes fitting the Fyrelight into your pack just that little bit easier – and they’re serrated which will prevent your pot from slipping around.
Perfect for cooking for 1-2 people at a time
Great for Scouts and budding adventurers
Carry pouch included
External Dimensions:
10W x 9D x 8.5H cm
Packed Dimensions:
8W x 4D x 8.5H cm
Weight:
0.076 Kg
Material:
Steel
BTU Per Burner:
12000 BTU
No. of Burners:
1
1L Boil Time:
9.8 mins in 3m/sec wind
Fuel Type:
Isobutane | Propane
Fuel Consumption:
227g/hr approx.
Ignition:
Manual
Gas Fitting to Bottle:
Self Sealing Threaded
Supplier Code:
1410231
Snowys Code:
136503
Staff tip:Just to cover our bums, we should mention that the gas bottle is sold separately.
Reviews
(2)
4.52
Q&A's (4)
Fuel mix1 answer
Hi what fuel mix will work with this?
Karen - Port Macquarie, NSW(3 years ago)
G'day Karen,
The Fyrelight Trekking Stove is compatible with hiking stove gas canisters only, as in Bens video. Any brand will be fine, they generally are a standardised isopropane blend with a Lindal Valve attachment.
Lauren - Snowys(3 years ago)
How is this at simmering? 1 answer
Are you able to provide a rough indication how this might compare with the Peak 1 at simmering control? Does it feel similiar or is this more for rapid boiling? Thanks
Karen - Port Macquarie, NSW(3 years ago)
G'day Karen,
The Fyrelight Trekking Stove puts out a fair amount of heat, but it does have some degree of heat variation, so you should be able to bring the temperature down fairly low. It has similar simmer control to the Peak 1 Stove.
Leece - Snowys(3 years ago)
1L boil time?1 answer
That is with normal no wind Situation.
Cisco - Pimpama(4 years ago)
G'day Cisco,
The 1L boil time is calculated to take 9.8 minutes with a wind speed of 3metres a second.
Susie - Snowys(4 years ago)
Gas bottle 1 answer
Do you sell the gas bottles?
Kim - Vincentia (4 years ago)
G'day Kim,
We do sell the gas bottles for these stoves, however, we're not able to ship them at this point in time, as the cost to transport dangerous goods makes them very expensive to ship individually. They are a very common gas bottle that can be found all over the world, they fit a screw thread hiking style butane canister. You should be able to pick one up from any local camping store, some rural general stores/service stations, and some hardware stores.