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Primus OmniFuel Stove

Primus OmniFuel Stove

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It’s no wonder the OmniFuel is Primus’s most award-winning stove. Tested extensively over many years, it’s built to handle demanding situations, extreme altitudes, and temperatures both low and high Read More

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Mike9951
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Feb 3, 2017
Hello! Is this drop for the Omnifuel or the OmniLite Ti? It looks like there are pictures of both in the product description (Brass rivets on the legs in some pictures and just titanium legs in others). I would love to join this drop if it is in fact for the Ti version.
Thanks
JimboJones
49
Aug 2, 2018
Mike9951By the way, I don't believe those are brass rivets in the photo. They're different fuel nozzles which you store on the legs.
Ronncatj
0
Aug 2, 2018
JimboJonesYou are correct, i have this stove at the time, its just smart place to store the nozzels
Greatdane
137
Feb 5, 2017
Any chance of getting the Optimus Polaris Optifuel stove anytime soon? Takes all the same fuels, without ever having to change a jet... Easier to clean the jet, too!
GreatdaneI have the Optimus Polaris Omnifuel and like it a lot. I would join a drop to buy another.
MattFMU05
35
Feb 3, 2017
Looks like a nice set. Can you confirm if it comes with a fuel bottle? Every review I've seen saws it does, but this listing doesn't say. Thanks.
shoopdeboop
57
Jun 5, 2017
I ended up buying it, came with a 350ml bottle. Other drops might be different though?
A community member
Jun 5, 2017
shoopdeboopIn one of the pics it says 0.6L.
wultimate
4
Aug 1, 2018
Is this model 1 or 2? It is hard to know when the pictures are of model 2, but it doesn’t say anything about it. I would be very happy if you could clarify so we know what we are buying.
jmk451
Jun 26, 2019
wultimateI expected, and received, an OmniFuel II, with threaded storage for two spare nozzles built into one of the fold-out stove/pot supports. (The OmniFuel I does not have the spare nozzle storage.)
Toxic
248
Apr 22, 2018
Damn, this thing looks so cool I almost feel sorry that I don't do outdoor activities :)
Rustyvv
10
Mar 7, 2018
Is this the titanium model? Also it is model 1 or 2?
Rustyvv
10
Mar 8, 2018
i thought they stopped making the model 1 years ago so why would this be the first model? It also looks like its Ti but is this not the case?
justg2
8
Mar 8, 2018
Last time around (January?) I was part of the drop.. and can confirm it was the OmniFuel II that arrived..
(Edit to add:) Then have been 2 generations of the OmniFuel models. The pictures in this drop are of the OmniFuel II - which is the latest (2015+) generation of the OmniFuel. You can tell a couple ways - shape of the legs, storage for jets in the leg, the shape and markings on the cup, etc.
Primus also makes a different stove with a similar name - the OmniLite Ti - it is a lighter weight, slightly smaller, Titanium model.
Geosko
0
Sep 3, 2018
Which version of the stove is this?
swimify
34
Sep 4, 2018
GeoskoI joined this drop a couple rounds ago and received the Omnifuel II.
rpantelis
34
Jan 7, 2018
which version of OmniFuel is in drop. older I or updated version "II" ? Thanks. info from Primus product description... : " The updated OmniFuel II is just as capable as before but has a more compact format. The new pot supports (grids) locks securely in the unfolded position and folds tighter making the stove more compact when stuffed away... "
justg
2
Jan 9, 2018
rpantelisPictures are the OmniFuel II - you can tell by the legs. Would be good to verify though.
wintermutt
52
Jul 26, 2017
i used this stove last week at 9000 feet (it belonged to my brother). white gas. it does work well, we had no hang ups. instead of the included screen we used rocks to shield it from winds (which i estimate at times to be at least 30 MPH). takes about 5 minutes to boil 4 cups of water in a titanium pot. my brother LOVES this stove but he dislikes anything but white gas stoves.
MattFMU05
35
Feb 5, 2017
I'm glad someone asked about the model (titanium or not). I'll be back for the titanium version. I saw titanium in the specs also and thought that was what I was buying.
yiftach
1
Jun 4, 2017
MattFMU05what are the diffrences ?
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