Cabin & Camp Department
OmniFuel Titanium
The world's lightest multifuel stove of its kind
By Primus (p-328986)
The Primus OmniFuel Titanium is based on the success of the Primus OmniFuel stove which was among the first stoves to run on most liquid fuels as well as LP gas (liquified petroleum). The OmniFuel stove was originally developed for Swedish climber Goran Kropp & his 1996 successful ascent of Mt. Everest.
The stove is one of the most powerful of its kind available, with a very precise burner control for exceptional simmering. Add the folding legs that provide a broad cooking platform & outstanding stability, and you have just about everything a hiker or professional adventurer could ask for.
But Primus decided to take it all one step further, and built this Limited Edition titanium version of the OmniFuel stove. With a weight of only 399 grams (including the Primus ErgoPump!), it ranks as the lightest multifuel stove on the planet.
The list of acceptable fuels is long, and ensures that you can find a source just about anywhere in the world. Fuels such as: white gas, petrol (gasoline), kerosene (paraffine), diesel, aviation fuel, & butane/propane mixtures.
In temperate conditions, 8000 BTU output boils one litre of water in 3.5 minutes using LPG and white gas. 4.5 minutes using kerosene. Burn time is 150 minutes with a 650ml bottle.
Each Primus OmniFuel Titanium stove comes with...
- Titanium body, brass roarer-style burner.
- Serrated pot supports provide slip-free operation even on surfaces tilted 20 degrees.
- Comes with pump and threaded valve-head for use with pump and bottle combination, or with Primus® canisters.
- Maintenance multi-tool included for fuel jet replacement & cleaning.
- 600ml liquid fuel bottle included. IsoButane canisters sold separately.
- The Primus OmniFuel Titanium comes packed in an exclusive wood box.
Who's buying?...
The Primus OmniFuel Titanium is a much sought after stove by hikers & trekkers who care about minimizing every ounce they carry, while demanding only the top performing gear.
A little Primus history...
On May 29, 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay achieved one of mankind's greatest feats, reaching the summit of Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain at a height of 8,848 meters above sea level. With them was a handful of trusted gear, including a stove made by Primus. This marked, in fact, the culmination of a quest that had been going on since the beginning of the 20th century, a quest in which survival itself was often the biggest challenge. Manufacturing stoves & lanterns might not seem heroic, but whether you are setting world records or personal records, food & drink are a vital part of the planning. That's why we do what we do, as if heroic feats depended on it. This is Primus.
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OmniFuel Sheet
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Specifications...
Maximum Output:
3000Watts
10,500 btu/hr
Ignition:
Manual
(requires priming)
Boiling Time:
Down to 3 minutes
Dimensions:
5.9 x 3.5 x 3.4"
15 x 8.8 x 8.5cm
14oz / 399g
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