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Primus Himalaya Multifuel

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Primus Himalaya Multifuel

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I was attracted by the stoves' ability to burn Gas and Liquid fuel as I was unsure what I would need. The wide legs give good stability. Priming the stove is important when burning petrol - open the fuel line e Continue reading...
Liquid fuel stoves: what is the point? Unless you really do need
something that'll burn most things except coal, you're better off with gas. Gas is clean, doesn't smell, shouldn't leak, is no heavier and no mo Continue reading...
Fantastic kit if you backpack year round, excellent for wild campers, not particularly heavy and although getting on a bit, is still boling in 3.5 mins. Continue reading...
Don't get me wrong, this is one hell of a stove, it's just a shame mine (clearly faulty) doesn't do what it says on the box.
The reaction of Primus and that of the dealer isn't what I would have expected.
T Continue reading...
Despite the seemingly long list of weaknesses, this stove is an excellent, reliable peice of kit.

For the casual back-packer, it is probably a little over the top. There are many, cheaper alternatives out th Continue reading...

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  • Price: £65.00
  • Year: 2001

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