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product_id: 787030557
title: "Primus | Multi Fuel Stove Kit | Stove with Fuel Bottle & ErgoPump"
brand: "primus"
price: "€ 16.33"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 6
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/787030557-primus-multi-fuel-stove-kit-stove-with-fuel-bottle-ergopump
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# Multi-fuel: diesel, kerosene, gasoline 2600W max power 0.41 lbs ultra-lightweight Primus | Multi Fuel Stove Kit | Stove with Fuel Bottle & ErgoPump

**Brand:** primus
**Price:** € 16.33
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Ready, Set, Explore: The Ultimate Multi-Fuel Stove for the Modern Trailblazer

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Primus | Multi Fuel Stove Kit | Stove with Fuel Bottle & ErgoPump by primus
- **How much does it cost?** € 16.33 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/787030557-primus-multi-fuel-stove-kit-stove-with-fuel-bottle-ergopump)

## Best For

- primus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted primus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Powerful 2600W Output:** Boil water fast and fuel your adventures with unmatched heat.
- • **Complete Ready-to-Go Kit:** Includes fuel bottle, ErgoPump, windscreen & pot supports—everything you need, no extras to hunt down.
- • **Featherlight Titanium Build:** Carry less, explore more—ultra-compact and featherweight for every journey.
- • **Silent Operation with Silencer:** Cook discreetly with the included silencer for peaceful outdoor vibes.
- • **Versatile Multi-Fuel Compatibility:** Burn diesel, kerosene, gasoline, or white gas—freedom to fuel anywhere.

## Overview

The Primus Omnilite Ti Multi Fuel Stove Kit is a compact, lightweight titanium stove delivering up to 2600 watts of power. Designed for professional adventurers, it supports multiple fuels including diesel, kerosene, and gasoline, ensuring versatility in remote locations. The kit includes a fuel bottle, ErgoPump, silencer for quiet cooking, and titanium windscreen and pot supports, making it a complete, high-quality solution for efficient, reliable outdoor cooking.

## Description

desertcart.com: Primus Omnilite Ti Stove with Silencer : Sports & Outdoors

Review: I bought it coz the name sounds like Optimus Prime. - I would like to believe everyone has a different purpose for buying a product, for me its my motorcycle expeditions. I will be writing this review from that perspective. Firstly, I rarely give any product 5 stars, and secondly, I have paid full price for the product (excl. the generic discount), including around $30 for intl. shipping. I was looking for a stove for my travels in South East Asia, mainly India, Nepal and Bhutan (and if possible Bangladesh). If available the food is generally inexpensive (except Nepal), however, its difficult for my stomach at times, and thats a big IF in the remote areas. I wanted something which is small, light, and burns anything. I researched the web for around 2 weeks, and ordered Primus Omnifuel, it meets all my requirements, has glorious reviews, and sounds like Optimus Prime (or is it just me?). I loved the idea that Primus sells a tested and ready to go set, complete with the wind screen, fuel bottle, service kit and carry bag. I have seen some other products where I would have to buy each separately, Dealing with the extra packaging would have increased my cost of shipping. Optimus (hence forth Primus Omnifuel, will be referred to as Optimus. its shorter, and just coz..hehe)... I was a little surprised (pi$$ed) to see a couple of blemishes on the stove when I opened it, but then i read the label, it said they had tested it for leaks and working condition,etc, it had the initial of the engineer who checked it. Now thats what i call commitment to quality. From "Surprised" to "wow", I went on going through the other stuff, The Optimus : I am not going to go through all the features coz by now you would have read most of them in other reviews and you should read the manual atleast once. This little stove has a couple of things i really like, the storage for nossles is neat, feels solid, is really small and versatile. I need it burn Deisel and kerosene most of the time, I anyways have to carry a throttle cleaner for my motorcycle, i think cleaning the soot wont be a problem, rest i guess i will have to figure on the road. The fuel pump : Its small and all metal, feels solid, as long as i dont drop it a 100 times, i am guessing it wont break The bottle : made of metal build to handle pressure. wont break easliy, though storing it out in the sun will be a problem. cannot store it in the bag vertically as it makes the rolling up bag a little cumbersome. The wind screen : made of aluminum foil, Primus sells a good wind screen but doesn't supply that with the package, have to buy it separately. The foil itself is very thin and the horizontal edges are sheared therefor a lil rough, take care while handling it coz its thin and you might get a cut. If you keep the foil as, the foil will break after a couple of uses, many experts suggest that you should roll it onto the Fuel bottle, and it works perfectly. The other foil, which I am going to throw : its supposed to act like a base plate of sorts but I think the legs of Optimus are sturdy enough, and it produces enough heat, i can deal with a lil in efficiency. The silicone lube : plastic tube, which has 5g of silicone lube, i wonder how long it will last. The multi tool : which has exactly 2 tools, just enough to be called a multi tool, I am sure it can be merged into a smaller tool, but then we could not call it multi tool.. hehe The Bag : its a well made bag with a pouch in the front, there are no instructions on how to efficiently pack the whole whole thing in the bag, and its huge compare to the product. but here is the best part, go to the Primus site and check for the "campfire utility sack", looks like its exactly the same thing, with a pouch in the front. the puch in the front was the only thing that made it a little difficult to roll it down more than 2 or 3 folds. i wish i could roll it down further to have nice snug fit for the bottle and the stove.. It would be nice if the bag had a smaller pocket inside the pouch so that the multitiool and silicone lube could perfectly fit in it, also the location of the pouch can be a little lower. Other than that the bag looks water proof and may be you can carry water in it like Campfire Utility sack. Over all I like the product as of now, its real test will be on the field. Will keep you guys updated. let me know if you liked the review, i will keep this updated.
Review: The Latest Version (Gen4) of OmniFuel, OmniLite Ti with Silent Burner - (Note: This review is for the purchase made in January, 2021. I wrote this review over the one for OmniFuel uploaded 4 years ago, because a separate review was not made available.) I own all versions of OmniFuel since the first gen Omni with the flared burner housing. The Second gen comes with trimmed housing that holds the flame spreader with wire, the third gen that retains the flame spreader with a spring. The gen 4 Omni is titanium, and it has been in the market for a few years. Now it comes with the silent burner head. All are superb stoves. I stripped the gen 1 OmniFuel of its housing, and use the burner in Trangia Storm Cookers, 25 and 27. You can't beat this combo anywhere in the world. I was intreagued with the silent burner head, for my all other liquid, multi-fuel stoves (don't ask how many, I stopped counting long ago) have roarer heads. Omnilite Ti is compact, and I can see Primus Design Team really put their heads together to develop this one. I first connected OmniLite Ti to a four season canister, and it lit up without problem. A modest sized flame bloomed. Then I connected it to a fuel bottle to burn white gas. To my surprise, the flame did not shoot up, no matter how wide throttle was open. I suspected the jet was blocked somehow. I poked the jet with the wire jab included in the multitool a couple times, turned the valve on, and witnessed the fuel vapor shoot out. Replaced burner, and relit: a beautiful blue flame shot up, of course. I put on a 7 inch pot filled with about 1.3L of water (that's about half full of my pot) at 48F. It was breezy with occasional gusts. I could see the flame being pushed out from under the pot. The stop watch clocked 7.5 min. at rolling boil with the lid on. I guess it would have shortened the boil time significantly, if I was boiling only 1L in the windless condition. I did not change the default jet for white gas. The stove, however, functioned flawlessly with the default jet, .36mm (prime the burner really well). I suspect that, in below the freezing temp, I would probably have to install .32mm jet. Kerosene requires .25mm jet. Overall, I am quite happy with this setup. The silent burner treatment is a winner. One drawback is that it is susceptible to wind, so a windshield is needed. Roarer bucks wind better, although it is a little louder. Some folks report that at simmering flame, the silent burner underburns. At low flame output, the burner does get orange hot. This is the cause: the burner head is too hot for the gasified fuel, so that it combusts before it leaves the burner. I have not had underburns in the silent burner so far. It is not really a big deal: shut off and relight, and do not keep the flame too low--problem solved. You can hear the underburn, when it happens: it gets louder, and the whole burner head glows. Underburn heats the burner head, instead of the pot. I noticed that the seller's pricing of the OmniLite Ti with Silent Burner fluctuates from time to time, in the range of 170 to 225. Snag one when it is at the lowest. I sure did!

## Features

- Lightweight & Fuel Efficient
- Manual Ignition - Does not ship with fuel
- Ships with Empty Fuel Bottle
- Silencer included transforms into a silent stove
- Windscreen and Pot Supports made of Titanium

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00UTJGFFQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #594,623 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,459 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | Primus |
| Brand Name | Primus |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (203) |
| Date First Available | January 13, 2011 |
| Fuel Type | Diesel, Gasoline, Kerosene |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07330033902761 |
| Included Components | Outdoor Cooking Accessory |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.4 x 8.1 x 5.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.56 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Primus |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Energy Output | 2600 Watts |
| Model Name | OMNILIITE Multi Fuel Stove Kit with Silencer |
| Package Weight | 1.09 Kilograms |
| Part Number | P-321989 |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 3.5"W x 2.2"H |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Omnilite Ti With Silencer |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | sweden |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Primus
- **Fuel Type:** Diesel, Gasoline, Kerosene
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 07330033902761
- **Item Weight:** 6.56 ounces
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Maximum Energy Output:** 2600 Watts
- **Power Source:** Gas Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 4.5"L x 3.5"W x 2.2"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I bought it coz the name sounds like Optimus Prime.
*by S***S on June 20, 2016*

I would like to believe everyone has a different purpose for buying a product, for me its my motorcycle expeditions. I will be writing this review from that perspective. Firstly, I rarely give any product 5 stars, and secondly, I have paid full price for the product (excl. the generic discount), including around $30 for intl. shipping. I was looking for a stove for my travels in South East Asia, mainly India, Nepal and Bhutan (and if possible Bangladesh). If available the food is generally inexpensive (except Nepal), however, its difficult for my stomach at times, and thats a big IF in the remote areas. I wanted something which is small, light, and burns anything. I researched the web for around 2 weeks, and ordered Primus Omnifuel, it meets all my requirements, has glorious reviews, and sounds like Optimus Prime (or is it just me?). I loved the idea that Primus sells a tested and ready to go set, complete with the wind screen, fuel bottle, service kit and carry bag. I have seen some other products where I would have to buy each separately, Dealing with the extra packaging would have increased my cost of shipping. Optimus (hence forth Primus Omnifuel, will be referred to as Optimus. its shorter, and just coz..hehe)... I was a little surprised (pi$$ed) to see a couple of blemishes on the stove when I opened it, but then i read the label, it said they had tested it for leaks and working condition,etc, it had the initial of the engineer who checked it. Now thats what i call commitment to quality. From "Surprised" to "wow", I went on going through the other stuff, The Optimus : I am not going to go through all the features coz by now you would have read most of them in other reviews and you should read the manual atleast once. This little stove has a couple of things i really like, the storage for nossles is neat, feels solid, is really small and versatile. I need it burn Deisel and kerosene most of the time, I anyways have to carry a throttle cleaner for my motorcycle, i think cleaning the soot wont be a problem, rest i guess i will have to figure on the road. The fuel pump : Its small and all metal, feels solid, as long as i dont drop it a 100 times, i am guessing it wont break The bottle : made of metal build to handle pressure. wont break easliy, though storing it out in the sun will be a problem. cannot store it in the bag vertically as it makes the rolling up bag a little cumbersome. The wind screen : made of aluminum foil, Primus sells a good wind screen but doesn't supply that with the package, have to buy it separately. The foil itself is very thin and the horizontal edges are sheared therefor a lil rough, take care while handling it coz its thin and you might get a cut. If you keep the foil as, the foil will break after a couple of uses, many experts suggest that you should roll it onto the Fuel bottle, and it works perfectly. The other foil, which I am going to throw : its supposed to act like a base plate of sorts but I think the legs of Optimus are sturdy enough, and it produces enough heat, i can deal with a lil in efficiency. The silicone lube : plastic tube, which has 5g of silicone lube, i wonder how long it will last. The multi tool : which has exactly 2 tools, just enough to be called a multi tool, I am sure it can be merged into a smaller tool, but then we could not call it multi tool.. hehe The Bag : its a well made bag with a pouch in the front, there are no instructions on how to efficiently pack the whole whole thing in the bag, and its huge compare to the product. but here is the best part, go to the Primus site and check for the "campfire utility sack", looks like its exactly the same thing, with a pouch in the front. the puch in the front was the only thing that made it a little difficult to roll it down more than 2 or 3 folds. i wish i could roll it down further to have nice snug fit for the bottle and the stove.. It would be nice if the bag had a smaller pocket inside the pouch so that the multitiool and silicone lube could perfectly fit in it, also the location of the pouch can be a little lower. Other than that the bag looks water proof and may be you can carry water in it like Campfire Utility sack. Over all I like the product as of now, its real test will be on the field. Will keep you guys updated. let me know if you liked the review, i will keep this updated.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Latest Version (Gen4) of OmniFuel, OmniLite Ti with Silent Burner
*by P***V on April 12, 2017*

(Note: This review is for the purchase made in January, 2021. I wrote this review over the one for OmniFuel uploaded 4 years ago, because a separate review was not made available.) I own all versions of OmniFuel since the first gen Omni with the flared burner housing. The Second gen comes with trimmed housing that holds the flame spreader with wire, the third gen that retains the flame spreader with a spring. The gen 4 Omni is titanium, and it has been in the market for a few years. Now it comes with the silent burner head. All are superb stoves. I stripped the gen 1 OmniFuel of its housing, and use the burner in Trangia Storm Cookers, 25 and 27. You can't beat this combo anywhere in the world. I was intreagued with the silent burner head, for my all other liquid, multi-fuel stoves (don't ask how many, I stopped counting long ago) have roarer heads. Omnilite Ti is compact, and I can see Primus Design Team really put their heads together to develop this one. I first connected OmniLite Ti to a four season canister, and it lit up without problem. A modest sized flame bloomed. Then I connected it to a fuel bottle to burn white gas. To my surprise, the flame did not shoot up, no matter how wide throttle was open. I suspected the jet was blocked somehow. I poked the jet with the wire jab included in the multitool a couple times, turned the valve on, and witnessed the fuel vapor shoot out. Replaced burner, and relit: a beautiful blue flame shot up, of course. I put on a 7 inch pot filled with about 1.3L of water (that's about half full of my pot) at 48F. It was breezy with occasional gusts. I could see the flame being pushed out from under the pot. The stop watch clocked 7.5 min. at rolling boil with the lid on. I guess it would have shortened the boil time significantly, if I was boiling only 1L in the windless condition. I did not change the default jet for white gas. The stove, however, functioned flawlessly with the default jet, .36mm (prime the burner really well). I suspect that, in below the freezing temp, I would probably have to install .32mm jet. Kerosene requires .25mm jet. Overall, I am quite happy with this setup. The silent burner treatment is a winner. One drawback is that it is susceptible to wind, so a windshield is needed. Roarer bucks wind better, although it is a little louder. Some folks report that at simmering flame, the silent burner underburns. At low flame output, the burner does get orange hot. This is the cause: the burner head is too hot for the gasified fuel, so that it combusts before it leaves the burner. I have not had underburns in the silent burner so far. It is not really a big deal: shut off and relight, and do not keep the flame too low--problem solved. You can hear the underburn, when it happens: it gets louder, and the whole burner head glows. Underburn heats the burner head, instead of the pot. I noticed that the seller's pricing of the OmniLite Ti with Silent Burner fluctuates from time to time, in the range of 170 to 225. Snag one when it is at the lowest. I sure did!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Top notch quality
*by G***H on May 27, 2025*

Great quality product, I have just tested at home once before i take it outside and love it. Its very easy to use and has this amazing functionality where you flip the fuel bottle to allow the fuel flow or stop it altogether. I did not see any issues like leakage or anything as some reviewers have mentioned and feel confident safety wise. I like the compact size and light weight as it is made with titanium. Stove power and flame adjustments are a plus point.It comes with three jets to be used with different kinds of fuels like kerosene, gasoline, white gas, butane-propane mix etc. One thing I love about it is that it uses one jet nozzle for iso- butane and white-gas which are the fuels I intend to use with this stove. I shall update the review after a thorough use, for now it gets 5 stars!

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