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Item #73233

Primus Multifuel Stove

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Closeouts. Multi-fuel stove from Primus works best with Primus cartridge gas (propane-butane mix), but it also fires up nicely with good quality white gas (like Coleman® fuel) and kerosene.
  • Sturdy and compact
  • Foldable
  • Built-in preheating system
  • Burner with adjustable flame control
  • Heat reflector
  • Wind shield
  • Will boil a liter of water in 3-½ minutes
  • Includes aluminum fuel pump and drawcord carry bag
  • Size: 6½x3½x3¼"
  • Weight: 15oz.
  • Material: Maintenance-free aluminum and stainless steel construction
  • Closeouts. Estonia.
  • See our Family Camping 101 Guide
  • Stove does not include fuel canister. Shipping restrictions prevent us from selling fuel and/or flammables online.
based on 22 reviews     
 
  • By WillVerified Reviewer from Texas on 01/24/2009
    Pros:
    Powerful, Wide range of fuels
    Cons:
    Loud
    Best Uses:
    Backpacking
    Describe Yourself:
    Outdoor Professional
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Comfort Driven
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    I have used this stove for about 9 years off and on mostly for personal backpacking and winter trips, it has never failed me in any conditions from winter trips to the Rockies to summer trips, great heat for boiling water or melting snow, yet can be used with the outback oven on canister fuel. It can be difficult to light on canister fuel at higher altitude. I agree It can be loud
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  • By Quetico canoerVerified PurchaserVerified Reviewer from Onalaska, WI on 08/10/2008
    Pros:
    Easy To Clean, Easy to Light, Powerful, Stable
    Cons:
    Poor temperature control
    Best Uses:
    Backpacking, Canoe Tripping
    Describe Yourself:
    Casual/ Recreational
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Minimalist
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    I used this stove for the first time on a 6 day 4-person canoe trip in the Quetico. I love how durable this stove seems. It lit fairly easily and makes things hot...fast! Simmering is difficult, though. It is loud, but at least I could tell it was working. I like the metal fittings and fuel lines. It is a bit heavier than other stoves, but the fuel flexibility is great. I used white gas with no trouble. Among the concerns I found was that the o-ring on the pump tended to fall off when I took things apart. I had to be careful not to lose it. The diffuser plate would also come loose in the bag, so keep an eye on it. I was using the 1 liter fuel bottle, so the stove would actually run out of gas before the bottle. Use the smaller bottle to get to all the fuel in the bottle.
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  • By Big DVerified PurchaserVerified Reviewer from Denver, CO on 08/04/2008
    Pros:
    Compact, Lightweight, Powerful, Stable
    Cons:
    Difficult to Light
    Best Uses:
    Backpacking, Car Camping, Hiking
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Adventurer
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Minimalist
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    nice stove. cranks like a jet engine. I hooked up a gas cartridge to it and it cranked. Was a bit tricky to light at first, but then figured it out. You just have to have it as low as possible, and light it from the top, not the side. Then you can crank it up. I bought this cause it is multifuel and light. I got an MSR fuel bottle, which works fine with this Primus stove (screws on at least and holds pressure. Didn't try with actual fuel.) The seal on the plunger for use with fuel bottle, looked a little beat up already, yet this stove is new. I think it's either too soft of rubber, or it's been sitting around for some time before being sold to me. Looking forward to backpacking with it.
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  • By Sierra HikerVerified PurchaserVerified Reviewer from Los Angeles, CA on 07/29/2008
    Pros:
    Compact, Easy To Clean, Easy to Light, Great temperature control, Powerful, Stable
    Best Uses:
    Backpacking, Car Camping, High Altitude, Hiking
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Adventurer
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Comfort Driven
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    a very hot and reliable stove. Don't worry that it is a few more ounces. The superior performance overtakes the weight.
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  • By Soggy BottomVerified Reviewer from Indianapolis, IN on 07/29/2008
    Pros:
    Compact, Easy to Light, Great temperature control, Lightweight, Powerful, Stable
    Cons:
    Loud
    Best Uses:
    Backpacking, Everything, Hiking
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Adventurer
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Minimalist
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    I used this stove on my last 5 day backpacking trip on the AT. The stove is a thing of beauty. The size is small for a multifuel stove. I used a butane/propane mix and it burned hot even on medium to low setting. Suprsingly it didnt burn away the fuel too quickly. 20oz lasted the whole trip. I had absolutely no problems with the stove.
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  • By Scout Parent in TrainingVerified PurchaserVerified Reviewer from New Mexico on 07/27/2008
    Pros:
    Easy to Light, Powerful, Stable
    Best Uses:
    Backpacking, High Altitude
    Describe Yourself:
    Casual/ Recreational
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Comfort Driven
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    Great little stove! Have not used with liquid gas yet. Just got back from a scout trip, and my camp mates were highly impressed with how quickly 5 cups of water boiled at 10,000 foot elevation. The wide and low profile keeps everything stable so you don't worry about dumping your (and everyone elses) meal by accident.
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  • By Sargent KustardVerified Purchaser from College Place, WA on 06/16/2008
    Pros:
    Easy To Clean, Easy to Light, Great temperature control, Powerful, Stable
    Cons:
    Not the smallest stove
    Best Uses:
    Backpacking, High Altitude, Hiking
    Describe Yourself:
    Casual/ Recreational
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Comfort Driven
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    Although I haven't used it yet. It looks like a great stove and from other reviews it is one of the best stoves out there of its kind.
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  • By hyhuuVerified Reviewer from Sterling, VA on 05/28/2008
    Pros:
    Easy to Light, Powerful, Stable
    Cons:
    Very loud
    Best Uses:
    Car Camping, High Altitude
    Describe Yourself:
    Casual/ Recreational
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Minimalist
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    The stove is solidly built and functions just as well as any other white gas stove. There is a slight lag in the flame control knob and the flame response. Even after turning the knob completely close, there is still a residual fuel that continues to burn for at least another minute. Be warned however that comparing to other stove, this one is the loudest that I've used. It's deafening.
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  • By Gym RatVerified PurchaserVerified Reviewer from Buffalo,NY on 05/14/2008
    Pros:
    Compact, Easy To Clean, Easy to Light, Great temperature control, Lightweight, Powerful, Stable
    Best Uses:
    Backpacking, Car Camping, High Altitude, Hiking
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Adventurer
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Minimalist
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    Well constructed, made to last. No flimsy plastic parts to break. A little on the heavy side for minimalist backpackers
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  • By VikingVerified PurchaserVerified Reviewer from Denmark - Silkeborg on 05/08/2008
    Pros:
    Compact, Easy to Light, Powerful, Stable
    Best Uses:
    Backpacking, Hiking
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Adventurer
    What Is Your Gear Style:
    Minimalist
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
    This is the most used stove around the world. I use it on primitive camp in denmark, and will use it around iceland this sommer.
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