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Primus

Moto Stove

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Colour: Black
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Simple, reliable, gets the job done

When you're car camping or cooking outside your van to keep food smells at bay, you need a stove that just works without fuss. The Moto delivers exactly that. Two high-output 4400W burners provide serious cooking power for groups up to five people, whilst the durable powder-coated steel body and wraparound windscreens protect your flames from the breeze. The stainless steel and nickel-chrome cooking surface wipes clean easily after greasy meals, and the integrated Piezo igniter means you won't be hunting for a lighter in the dark. Separate flame controls let you simmer pasta on one burner whilst bringing water to the boil on the other, and the built-in handle makes transport straightforward. The slim, low-profile design packs away neatly in your campervan or boot.

    • Two high-output 3500W burners for group meals
    • Durable powder-coated steel with wraparound windscreens
    • Stainless steel cooking surface for easy cleaning
    • Integrated Piezo igniter and separate flame controls
    • Slim low-profile design packs in campervans
    • Weighs 4.385kg
    • Includes regulator, windscreens, pot support, and flame adjusters
    • Uses refillable propane (M14x1.5); not compatible with Primus camping gas canisters
  • Weight 4385 g
    Power 2 × 4400 W
    Boiling Time 3:00 min (with Regular Pot)
    Serving Group Size 1–10 people
    Fuel Consumption 318 g/h
  • 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.

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