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Item #4415T

Primus Classic Trail Stove

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Closeouts. The Primus Classic trail stove is the ideal compact cooking/boiling system for lightweight backpacking.
  • Simple, compact design
  • Storage pouch included
  • Made in China
  • Stove does not include fuel canister. Shipping restrictions prevent us from selling fuel and/or flammables online.
  • Fuel: Isobutane, Propane
  • BTU Output: 10,000 BTU
  • Boil time (1L of water): 3 minutes
  • Simmer
  • Weight: 8 oz.
  • Material: Stainless steel, brass and aluminum
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 3-1/4x4-7/8x4-7/8"
  • Made in China
  • Stove does not include fuel canister. Shipping restrictions prevent us from selling fuel and/or flammables online.
  • Reviewed by jay from taranaki on Thursday, May 09, 2013
    im so pleased with my primus cooker ,its so compact and light yet when its in action it heats like a gas burner on my large stove,doesnt take a minute too heat up our hommade soup which is consistency thick ,ihave had primus before and the stove lasted 20years plus
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  • Reviewed by Outdoorguy from Central US on Wednesday, May 08, 2013
    have a bunch of these, have giv4n them to my kids, and keep some at the mtn house and some in my travel pack at home. Use em all over the world, fuel is readily available. they weigh noting and put out hot fire.
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  • Reviewed by Honey Badger from Washington on Tuesday, May 07, 2013
    This thing does what a jet boil can't and that's exactly why I bought it. It has excellent temp. control for all your primal outdoor adventure cooking needs, will boil water almost as quickly as the, I do one job very well, Jet boil, yet at the same time understands you may be a broke college student so it sips the fuel at half throttle or less. It settles somewhere between the light to the moderately light range, though to some 8 ounces might as well be 10 pounds......freaking whiners. My only wish (not complaint) is for it to be a little more compact-able so it could keep my jet boil burner company. (If only it contorted like a Ukranian gymnast). But all in all you can't go wrong. Minimal moving parts=more piece of mind in the " Oh good, it's Fubar, what do I do now?" department. Bottom line: If your on the fence about, just buy it already, you'll be happier than sunshine on John Denver's shoulder.
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  • Reviewed by Mawree from Montana on Saturday, April 27, 2013
    I used this stove during a week long camping trip in Moab. We used the stove to cook 1-2 meals per day, plus coffee, and went through 2 canisters of fuel in 8 days. The stove is not "ultralight" by any means, but it is compact and light enough for my needs. I used large pots and skillets with it and they were stable. The stove performed well in moderate winds, and never blew out. Fuel canisters are inexpensive. It is easy to assemble and disassemble, easy to light, and does a great job cooking bacon. Overall, for the price, this is the greatest camping gear purchase I've ever made.
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  • Reviewed by Lars from North Carolina on Monday, February 25, 2013
    Use two under a grill/griddle for group cooking on moto- or kayak camping trips.
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  • Question “Will this stove fit inside the Primus-AluTech-Trek-Kettle-1L? The spec dimension width given for this stove is 4-7/8" and the spec dimension width given for the kettle is 5". Thanks.”
    Asked on 1/17/2013 12:00:00 AM by Reed from Houston, TX
    • Answer The stove will fit into the kettle with room to spare.
      Answered on 1/21/2013 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “Having a difficult time finding actual Primus fuel canisters. Has anyone used another brand of fuel, and if so, any issues or recommendations? Instructions say use only Primus...”
    Asked on 7/10/2012 12:00:00 AM by scout dad from Midwest
    • Answer I use which ever brand is cheapest and available. Primus, MSR, Snow Peak, JetBoil, Coleman. The threads and valve sizes are identical.
      Answered on 2/3/2013 12:00:00 AM by FlyFloater1 from St. Louis, MO
  • Question “Does this use other fuel canisters or only primus canisters?”
    Asked on 6/17/2012 12:00:00 AM by Jessy from Unknown
    • Answer It can use other fuel canisters. Thanks for asking and have a great day.
      Answered on 6/19/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod. Spec. Ryan from Sierra Trading Post
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