🔥 Cook like a pro, carry like a breeze!
The Primus Essential Trail Backpacking Stove is a lightweight (4 oz), compact (4.3 x 2.4 inches) gas-powered stove delivering 8600 BTU of precise, wind-resistant flame control. Featuring laminar flow burner technology for enhanced stability and designed in Europe, it’s perfect for both beginner and experienced outdoor cooks seeking reliable, efficient trail cooking.
Brand | Primus |
Fuel Type | Isobutane, Propane |
Material | Blend |
Product Dimensions | 2.4"L x 2.4"W x 4.3"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Maximum Energy Output | 2500 Watts |
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.09 x 3.94 x 3.07 inches |
Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 3 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Primus |
Model Name | P-351110 |
Color | 1 - |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Brunton-Primus |
Part Number | P-351110 |
Style | Essential Trail Stove |
Included Components | ESSENTIAL TRAIL |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
E**N
Rock Solid!
Works great. Good power. Easy to use. A bit heavy, but will never break or bend.
L**
High-quality Basic Burner
I have had this burner for 9 months and have used it for probably a total of 3 or 4 weeks worth of camping/roadtrips and it works like a charm. It is great for boiling water, heating up soup, and making liquidy foods like oatmeal. I have used it to make scrambled eggs and pancakes sometimes and it works fine, but the burner definitely works best for heating things quickly not so much for cooking things for long periods of time at an even temperature. If you are looking for a stove to cook "fancy" meals while camping this may not be the best.I love how simple the stove is. There is a not a bunch of moving parts that can break, just one knob to adjust the heat. I had an older model of this stove for years with 4 prongs instead of 3 that held the pot and I definitely liked the older model better - it held the cooking pans a little steadier - but this newer 3 pronged model works just fine. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a quality, basic camping stove.
J**N
Nice sturdy stove
The media could not be loaded. This product is undoubtedly an upgrade compared to my last one. Unlike my previous model, this one doesn’t come with any sort of striker, which I prefer, as they are bound to fail over time. The entire build is made of metal, giving it a sturdy and high-quality feel. There are no worries about the metal bending or getting damaged, making it exceptionally durable.Additionally, it screws onto the fuel tank securely, ensuring a reliable connection. The toggle switch allows for easy adjustment between low and high heat settings, providing precise control over the temperature. Overall, I find it very convenient and user-friendly
S**T
Simple. One moving part. High output.
This stove is a serious competitor in the heat output category. In several tests, I boiled a liter of water in five minutes, give or take a few seconds. Simple, robust design. Burner plate shields the fuel canister from the heat. Short height makes this more stable than other taller designs. A little heavy. I will trade the weight penalty and good price for the features just mentioned. I expect this to last for the time I will need it.............
Q**.
Boils water very quickly and is windproof
I tested both a cheep Chinese titanium backpacking stove and this one at the same time on a very windy day and this one wins hands down. It's worth the extra weight. Also, when backpacking a LOT of other backpackers commented on how quickly this heats up a small pot. I've used a few different stoves over the years and this one is my favorite so far for backpacking.
K**I
It's only the top part, no gas container
No gas container, misleading picture
B**E
Works better than reviews said
Purchased this stove for a back up to my tent stove. Boils 2 cups of water in 13°f Temps in under 1.5 minutes. Was kinda expecting 4 minutes or so. Definitely recommend. Seems to hold up nice. The only thing is I wish it would have came with a storage container of sorts to put it in when not on use.
B**F
Nice looking, but mine was defective.
I’ve used many lightweight ‘Lindhal can’ stoves over the years. This one looked well made, and Primus items are usually reliable, but this one wasn’t. Where the burner assembly attaches to the valve assembly, there are two small pins, on opposite sides to hold that joint together. On mine the allowed a LOT of wobble. I figure that the two pieces were not held together well while the pins were inserted. The stove was otherwise a clean design, gas was easily controllable, not particularly loud. But mine had a fatal flaw, and I had to return it.Yours may be okay, but there are a lot of similar stoves which have the pan supports attached in a more reliable way, and so you might want to shop around.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago