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Primus Classic Trail Stove
For summer, spring, and early fall camping and backpacking, it's hard to beat the lightweight versatility of the Primus Classic Trail Stove. Take this 8oz, compact cooking stove with you when temperatures are above freezing and enjoy a fast meal on the trail—no priming, no preheating. The Classic Trail Stove's crosswise pot support acts as a built in windscreen, which makes cooking quick and efficient. Put a flame to this Primus burner and you immediately have a streamlined and sturdy stove that boils water in only three minutes.
Bottom Line: Get cooking in warm weather with the Primus Classic Trail Stove.
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Does anyone know where I can get parts for a Primus #210 tourist...
Does anyone know where I can get parts for a Primus #210 tourist stove made around the 1950's?
By: yost-d2261905
June 14, 2008
There are some collectors of old stoves in Norway. Primus licenceed production of some their stoves to some Norwegian factories. The parts are the same. There may be some useful information at this websight:
http://stovecollector.tripod.com/br_hoevik_verk.htm
By: Backcountry.comGearGuruSteveH
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August 22, 2008
Will the Primus Classic Trail Stove burn on the Coleman Propane...
Will the Primus Classic Trail Stove burn on the Coleman Propane tanks? or does it need a special type?
By: csbaman2127409
March 18, 2008
It will not burn the large green propane tanks as it is a compact stove. It needs the smaller propane/butane canisters. My suggestion is to spend a little more money and get a nicer stove. That is what I did. I purchased this stove my first time around & then upgraded to the Brunton Raptor as it is much smaller, lighter and has Piezo electric start. Should have saved my money and bought the Raptor to begin with. Spending a little more money is worth it as this is not a budget buster like some tents, packs etc.
By: ttfinch2135123 ![]()
March 23, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | Stainless steel |
| Boil Time: | 3min |
| Fuel Types: | LP gas |
| Simmer: | Yes |
| Auto Ignition: | No |
| Fuel Bottle: | Primus compatible (not included), canister |
| Windscreen: | No |
| Heat Reflector: | No |
| Parts Kit: | No |
| Cleaning Tool: | No |
| Stuff Sack: | Yes |
| Hard Case: | No |
| Size: | 4 x 4.9 x 2.2in (125 x 125 x 55mm) |
| Weight: | 8oz (227g) |




