Dual burner stove for gourmet campers or bigger groups
For the most sophisticated camp meals – or if you’re catering for big numbers and even bigger appetites – a single burner stove probably isn’t going to cut it. But if you’re considering upgrading to a dual burner, look for one that will comfortably accommodate two large pans. Primus’ Kinjia is the ideal choice. Each burner can be fired up and run independently, allowing you to keep a sauce slowly simmering on one while keeping water at a rolling boil on the other – perfect for cooking pasta, rice or potatoes. Its 10,200BTU (3000W) output has plenty of power, while the sleek die-cast aluminium and stainless-steel body will hold up to years of use. The internal pot supports and drip tray are also removable for easy cleaning. And when it’s time to pack up and roll out, simply lock the whole stove closed to create a portable, low-profile unit that can be stashed almost anywhere
- Light and compact for easy travelling
- Dual burners allow you to cook multiple pots at different temperatures
- Designed to be carried, the wood-trimmed handle locks the stove closed while a spring-action locking mechanism keeps the regulator in place
- Removable stainless-steel pot supports and stainless-steel drip tray for easy cleaning
- Invented in Sweden, made in Europe
- Gas NOT included, but sold separately
- Carry bag can be purchased separately
- Igniter: Without Piezo Igniter
- Boiling Time Regular Pot: 4.20 min
- Fuel type: Gas (sold separately)
- Power: 3000 W
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 7.8 x 47.5 x 29.5 cm
- Weight: 3.7 kg
- Brass
- Die Cast Aluminum
- Oak wood
- Stainless Steel
- Manufactured Locally - All Primus products are manufacturer at their purpose-built warehouse in Estonia
- Sustainability through Longevity - Primus is renowned for its reliable, safe and innovative products, which are produced in Europe and are built for life
In Latin, the word ‘primus’ means ‘first’. And this Swedish brand has been about firsts ever since its humble beginnings in Stockholm back in 1892, when founders F.W. Lindqvist and J.V. Svenson developed the world’s first soot-free kerosene stove. Portable Primus stoves were cleaner, easier to use and more efficient than anything else then in existence. They were soon adopted by explorers and adventurers across the globe. When Amundsen became the first person to reach the South Pole in 1911, he had a Primus stove with him. So too did the 1953 British Mount Everest Expedition, when Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary became the first people to reach the summit of the world’s highest peak.
Since those ground-breaking firsts, Primus’ range has expanded to encompass a range of outdoor cooking equipment. Of course, portable stoves built for backpackers, campers and climbers are still the brand’s core focus. Designed to withstand extreme conditions, Primus stoves have an enviable reputation for long-lasting reliability and real-world efficiency. So, if you’re looking to achieve your own firsts, whether that’s walking your first long-distance trail or going on your first wild camping adventure, Primus should be your first choice.