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John Spencer-mallory
02/03/06 14:31
 Lowland rambler 8 forum posts 1 review
Hi All, I've recently acquired a Primus Gravity Multi-Fuel stove. After a few uses it seems every bit as good as the gas powered version. Has anyone got any experience of this stove? I may offer a review shortly - need a few more tests first though. - Cheers, J S-M
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Robin Creasey
02/03/06 20:08
 Lowland rambler 19 forum posts 2 reviews
I too have recently purchased the Gravity Multi-Fuel. It's a state-of-the-art unit with little (in fact, with care) nothing to go wrong with it.
Simple to assemble and simple to operate, including a 'self-priming' system which I find far superior to MSR.
I bought mine from <actionoutdoors.co.uk> - Action Outdoors, 3 Great Colman Street Ipswich. IP4 2AA - a UK company who (for once) I am very happy to recommend, both for their technical assistance and performance.
Like John S-M I have not used it enough yet to present a review but I'm sure I will in the near future.
I Have the Gas version of the 'Gravity' and have found it to be an excellent stove but I need the verastility of having more then one type of fuel to power my stoves when out of the UK. The Gravity MF will uncoubtedly fill this niche, as it runs on white gas/Coleman fuel/unoleaded petrol as well as kerosene(parrafin).
I'm so far very please with he stove and more than pleased with the service of Action Outdoors.
Cheers, REC
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Hamish Fenton
02/03/06 20:12
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Anyone know if spare jets for the gravity multifule are available?
and if so the part number ?
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Robin Creasey
02/03/06 20:23
 Lowland rambler 19 forum posts 2 reviews
Hi Hamish,
I hjave sent you an e-mail but not sure how well the system works. Hree's the info you need......
Part numbers are......'Petrol' jet (no 40) is part number 732820 and for paraffin (no. 35) is 732830).
Most likely availabe from Roskers in UK. but try Primus SE website. If you have any problems with UK suppliers e-mail Primus SE direct and they will most likely send spares direft (and free of charge) - at least they have to me.
If you have any difficulty contacting Roskers, let me knoiw...I have an e-mail address for their MD
Cheers
REC

Hope this helps.
cheers,
REC
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Hayden Holloway
03/03/06 12:34
 Lowland rambler 875 forum posts 44 photos 15 reviews
I have the primus 'omni fuel' and can say that it has been one of the best value items I have every purchased. I have had mine for over three years with at least 3 weeks camping each year and it has never let me down. I burn parafin as it is cheap but this will cause the jet and controll rod to clogg up quicker than petrol or gas.

If my stove is anything to go by you will probably never require any spare parts unless you loose something.





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andrew howarth 2
06/10/10 21:00
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hi guys ive also got the primus gravity mulitfuel and ive snapped the part off my fuel bottle were u screw the lead from stove on  does anybody no where i can a spare part please cheers andy
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