Primus OmniLite Ti with Gas in Winter
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2012
- In this video I test the Primus OmniLite Ti with gas at -12°C in winter, talk about some essential things to think about when melting snow and other winter stove wisdom!
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It would have been nice to know how much gas was used (in grams) to boil that much snow. Great review!
Thanks for showing it burning with canister inverted 👍🏻 I was wondering if it could do that like the Optimus Polaris and Whisperlite Universal can.
Does the Omnilite Ti burn the liquid canister gas just as cleanly with a pure blue flame as it does when the canister is upright?
hello
i have seen a lot of your reviews, and like them very much.
i was thinking, maybe you could test it with auto gasoline 95 perhaps? unleaded!
often i have to go by plane for outdoor adventures, and we can only realy count on car fuel to be available. i do however think other stoves does not perform well in -10c with gasoline.
do you think you could test it.
cheers
How much gas did it consume to boil water for 25 mins.
What your hight?
I think you can have a better performance with a windshiel! And if your not at the level sea it's different than a mountain.
PRO tip dont put the gas canister strait on the ground and if you got a backpack let the hose and gas canister be inside the backpack.
What is that Primus pot called? This looks similar, but it doesn't have a heat exchanger: www.campsaver.com/litech-cookware-super-set
Its a Primus Eta Pot, like this one: www.bergfreunde.de/primus-eta-pot-topf/?pid=10239
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it costs quiet too much to be used with gas.
Just use a normal gas stove with canister 1,5$ for a can that last like 1 and half our.
Good luck inverting the gas cannister with a hoseless burner, I guess. Though there is indeed some cheap gas burners with a hose where you can do the same trick as in this video.