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Forget the kitchen sink.

The Primus Omnilite Ti Stove is Primus' most advanced camp stove ever. the lightweight, durable OmniLite Ti burns just about everything but water, folds into tiny size, and includes everything you need for a good dinner except the food.
  • Super-lightweight due to its titanium stove body and pot supports
  • Burns butane, gasoline, diesel, white gas, kerosene, and aviation fuel
  • Glove-friendly flame control knob
  • Includes ErgoPump, multi-tool with cleaning needle, foldable windscreen, heat reflector, 0.35L fuel bottle, and storage bag

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2 5

xtr5146919

Member since 

This stove never really worked right for me. It would rarely prime correctly. It think it had something to do with the bottle and the pump but i am not sure. When it did light, it would burn super loud. And the flipping the bottle over to shut off the stove didn't really work for me either. Thanks to backcountry's awesome return policy, i returned it and got an msr whisperlight universal, which I think is way better.

4 5

Justin King

Member since 

Tried boiling water this evenign using an MSR pot. The lid has a few holes in it (as it can be used as a collander). Took nealy 5 minutes 30 seconds to boil a liter of water. Quite a disparity between that and the promised 2 minutes 40 seconds.

5 5

nha5155332

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I gave it as a gift, but have feedback to share

Super-lightweight
Well designed hardware and minimal design/footprint. Good all around stove. No complaints!

5 5

Alan Taylor

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I've been very happy with the Omnifuel for my trips in the Scottish mountains & still think it's head & shoulders above the competition. However,after a few nights away with the Omnilite I must say that, given the weight difference, it just has the edge. I tend to use mostly Kerosene as it's way cheaper than white gas here in the UK. I don't use Eta pots but the burn times were certainly not discernably different - not that that's an issue for me in most circumstances.

It simmers well & is as stable as it's big brother. I also like the fact that the burner, although smaller, will fit into a Trangia with the proper convertor kit - again just like the Omnifuel. Great piece of kit!!

Justin King

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Have you tried white fuel in the stove? If so, have you noticed any major difference between the way it burns kerosene vs. white fuel?