Primus Himalaya Multi-Fuel Stoves

Primus Himalaya Multi-Fuel Stoves 

DESCRIPTION

The ultimate expedition stove for unlimited use year round. The patented Primus design is able to withstand the harshest conditions and runs on all fuel types, even those found in only the remotest parts of the world. In addition to LP-gas canisters, it runs on white gas, gasoline (petrol), kerosene, and other similar petroleum fuels including diesel.

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 22, 2020]
grog


Strength:

Built like all Primus products - I have my Dad's backpacking stove from the 60's and it still runs like new. This seems to be built just as well (but I've only had it for about 20 years, so it's barely broken in ;-) I always have used white gas, boils a liter of water in about 4 mins.

Weakness:

A tad heavy, and rather loud.

Price Paid:
135
Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
4
[Feb 11, 2012]
Garrett
Backpacker

Great stove. Had it for about a decade. Really loud, but extremely versatile! I have this and a newer MSR Whisperlite Intl. I tend to lean toward the Primus still. I mean, it burns diesel. I'll probably never burn diesel, but good to know if in a pinch of any sort. Now, I just need the cleaning tool? Any ideas on how to get one?

Similar Products Used:

MSR Whisperlite Intl.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 24, 2009]
macmanos
Backpacker

Very nice burner strong and stable. My small problem however is that the metal triangle in the center that creates the flame backpressure, every time that I light the apparatus it dilates and snaps out of place. A little instant push puts it right back in place. But the whole process is a bit frustrating and I wonder how can I fix this(bend the metal strip). Otherwise it is a must buying.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 21, 2003]
cooler
Day Hiker

This review is for Omni Fuel. This stove is simple, yet well designed, and rugged. The pump is made of aluminium billet, and heavy-duty. Flip to one side, it bleeds the line, and the other side up, and supplies the fuel. The burner construction is simple and makes it so easy to prime. Just open up the valve for a few seconds, shut off, ignite, then open it back up after 20 seconds or so. The stove comes with three different sizes of jets for the gas canister, white gas, and kerosene. The included multi-tool allows of all manner of maintenance on the trail. A fuel bottle (1 liter) is also included. The fire power of the stove is impressive. Depending on fuel type and weather conditions, a liter will come to a rolling boil in 5-8 minutes. If you do not mind the stiff price, its performance will easily justify the expense. Absolutely reliable and very convenient. Only you must put a plate under the stove, if you want to use it on a sandy beach (or in the snow)--otherwise, the legs will sink into the sand. I see no other points to detract. I have not tried it at extreme altitudes or in severe weather conditions, but I have no doubt that it will carry the day.

Customer Service

One of the jets was machined wrong, and it would leak an orange flame. I ordered a new one, and they sent one at no charge. Only they sent a wrong one. I called again, and they sent a set of all three jets, at no charge. Cool.

Similar Products Used:

Primus Easy Fuel (for gas canister only).

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 24, 2002]
SSTGuy
Backpacker

This review is for a OMNI FUEL STOVE not the Multi fuel This is an awsome stove! Very happy with purchase and would advise for anyone looking for a good compact stove. I looked at a few other stoves, but this one rated much higher than MSR,Optimus etc. I owned a Coleman Exponent before this and the plastic level on the exponent melt so I got the Omni. If you get this stove make sure that you disassemble the jet with the fuel control on the base, and clean out all the shavings from drilling during assembly. This is a must or it will not work properly. I used a Q-tip and blew it out with air. It boils water fast and you use what ever fuel you can find.

Customer Service

Have not used

Similar Products Used:

Coleman Exponent( would not recommend)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 27, 2002]
Brian
Backpacker

I bought it on sale before heading out for 8 months in central and south america. We used it a ton everywhere from sea level tropical beaches to 16000' in the Bolivian Andes and it performed like a rock star. We burned exclusively auto petrol (sometimes leaded when it was all that was available) which was mostly what was available. Never had any problems other than an ocasional need for a cleaning, which is to be expected with all the additives in petrol. An all around great stove, my fav by far of the three different brands I've owned. Loud as all hell though!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 23, 2002]
Romte
Backpacker

Very good stove. It is on the heavy side. The simmers function works but there is a couple second dely between turning the nob and actual flame adjustment. The bleed off feature I really like. I was always getting fuel on me when disassembling the stove. The bleed feature does take an extra minute but it is worth it. I also do car camping and like the canister feature for this (since the stove does not sit atop the canister). You can use bigger than normal pots and pans than usual because the pots supports are decent size and grip extremly well.

Similar Products Used:

MSR dragonfly-good stove-better simmer capabilities but did not have canister option and plastic pump did not inspire confidence.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 16, 2001]
Rocky Mtns
Backpacker

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

I purchased this stove in Oct 99 after calling Primus in California and talking to a technician. I was torn between the MSR Dragon Fly and this one. (Briefly looked into Optimus, but lack of availability hinder a real good look) I use this stove year round, probably have used it more in winter than summer conditions. In the winter I use white gas and in the summer the canisters. Both work extremely well. In the summer, especially when temps reach the freezing point, its a good idea to invert the canister, about 3-4 inches higher than the stove. This way the canister does not cool (decreasing pressure) and a liquid feed of the iso mix is fed to the burner. I find in using this technique that 100% of the fuel is consumed! The nice thing about using the canister is the ease to which you can get cooking started (I''m mainly a boil-and-pour type) and the fact it burns clean, no real maintenance needed in the summer months! Overall, this stove has not let me down in any circumstance, snow, wind, rain, very cold (-20C), etc. Packs easy, versatile, and efficient. For 3 day hikes, two half canisters meet all fuel needs, and then some, usually come home with 3/4 of the second one.a Even though the larger canister is cheaper, the guesswork is taken out of the equation, by cycling two smaller ones, always have one full, saves space as well with two people. Warning!! When you dismantle to clean, there is a brass nut at the base of the stove that needs removing to take out tube and nozzle apparatus. Below the nozzle on the inside there is a compression washer. This washer is hard when installed, but with the heat, turns to compact powder and if your not careful this will crumble and you will have to replace it by buying a repair kit at $25 Cdn just for this washer! Tip: don''t take it apart, clean while assembled.

Customer Service

Called to complain about the washer problem, they sent 2 replacements at free of charge within a week! Fantastic!

Similar Products Used:

An old (20 yrs) Peak single burner, still have it, but not using on backpacking trips, retired to car camping.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 28, 2001]
Isaac Neumann
Day Hiker

On the plus side:
+ not as bulky as the optimus "boxes".
+ burns any fuel
+ sturdy

On the minus side:
- cleaning needle is not build in and breakes off quite easy.
- to clean the fuel line one has to turn the fuelbottle on the other side and then wait until there's only air left in the fuelline. This operation takes time and fuel.

Otherwise a great stove!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 23, 2001]
mark white
Backpacker

The best cooker I have ever seen and used. Well worth spending that little extra for a superb stove

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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