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Primus OmniFuel Stove with Bottle

Primus OmniFuel Stove with Bottle

Primus OmniFuel Stove with Bottle
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One of the most advanced stoves. For those who want the best and most adaptable stove on the market. OmniFuel works with virtually all types of fuel, from gas, gasoline/petrol and diesel to kerosene - even aviation fuel.

The stove's preheating system saves fuel while minimizing pre-heating time. Using the separate control knob, the flame can be adjusted to provide the exact heat required. The OmniFuel stove comes with a multi tool that enables the user to disassemble and assemble the stove at any time. Also includes a cleaning needle, ErgoPump, nylon stuff sack, windscreen and heat reflector.

  • Weight (with pump): 464g
  • Weight (without pump): 362g
  • Size: 150mm x 88mm x 85mm
  • Output: 3000W / 10500 BTU/h
  • Boiling time: 3 mins (+ 40 sec preheating) 
  • Ignition: Manual
5 Average Rating 5/5 (1 review)
5 stars probably the most versatile stove you can buy... Written by Mr J. Gardner
I've been using the Omnifuel for a while now and it is a serious bit of kit. There aren't many stoves on the market that can use all different types of fuel; it's really either this or the MSR Whisperlite International. Both are superb stoves by trusted companies but in my opinion, and according to the advice I've received, the Omnifuel wins because the fuel pump is made of a much more durable material that will go years without corroding. You really get what you pay for with the Omnifuel; it's lightweight, powerful and - critically - easily serviceable in the field. The best gas is White Gas, Coleman brand is the easiest to get hold of, I've found. In foreign countries, however, I've needed to resort to normal Unleaded Petrol quite often. It works okay, not as fast and there can be spluttering problems, but it does work and that makes the Omnifuel a true backpacking stove that is capable of taking on the world and winning. It takes a bit of getting used to, like anything, but that's part of the joy of camping, isn't it? Every bit of kit has its own character and the Omnifuel is like a sturdy, reliable older brother that sits curled up in your pack and then fires into action when you need it. Classic! I use it with a Snowpeak Trek 1400 Titanium pot/pan set and it fits snug inside, Trangia-style (either that or the slightly heavier Vango Stainless 3-person set) so my total cooking system weighs only about 600g (plus fuel). I thoroughly recommend the Omnifuel. It does what it says; works with almost anything (but not alcohol-based fuels, remember that) and is built to last. What more do you want? A titanium version?! ;-)
15th Aug, 2011

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Hi, Can you burn meths on the Omnifuel stove? I have been trying to do so (I thought it would be cleaner than petrol) & it doesn't seem to work. The stove burns for a few minutes and then goes out. What is the best liquid fuel to use? Thanks.

Meths is not really a good idea.

The cleanest option would be what is commonly known as white gas which is a petroleum based fuel but cleaner than petrol -as it is lead free.

We stock the Coleman fuel. plu15563 that is adequate and a lot better than using meths.. generally we wouldn't advise meths as will wear out parts very quickly in the stove.

Petrol is the cheapest option and works fine

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