Introducing the Omnilite Ti Stove, the most advanced Primus stove… Ever!
The OmniLite Ti is based on the same technology as our award-winning OmniFuelâ„¢.
This stove is just as reliable and robust, but smaller, lighter and much more fuel-efficient.
Its output has been adapted for the new generation of fuel-efficient pots with a heat exchanger, like our Eta Potsâ„¢.
The windscreen and pot supports are made of titanium, making the stove very stable and light. OmniLite Ti works with gas, gasoline/petrol, diesel, kerosene/paraffin, and even aviation fuel.
Using the separate control knob, you can adjust the flame to the heat you want, even if you are wearing gloves.
The pack size is minimal and the stove is perfect for one or two eco-conscious people heading out on an adventure.
Included in Set: ErgoPumpâ„¢, a multi-tool with a cleaning needle, a foldable windscreen, a heat reflector, a 0.35 l fuel bottle and a convenient and durable storage bag.
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| 239 g | |
| 2.6 KW | |
| 2.40 min (+ preheating 40 sec) | |
| Manual | |
| 1-2 People | |
| 100 min on 230gram gas canister | |
| Ø 55 x 90 x 114 mm |
Working Weight with Fuel Bottle and Pump (no fuel): 420 grams
Working weight with Fuel Bottle, pump and 0.35 litres of fuel: 672 grams
Working Weight with gas canister: 227 grams plus canister of gas.
Editor’s Comments:
The Primus Omnilite Ti is part of a wider concept where by an efficient overall system including a wind shield and an Etapower cooking pot reduce fuel consumption. Evidence of this can be seen in the power output of the Omnilite Ti which is 2.6 KW as opposed to the Omnifuel which is 3KW and the recommended ‘number of people served’ is 1-2.
Also the boil time shown is remarkably quick for a 2.6KW stove, but on closer inspection that is because the pot used in the test is a Primus 1.2litre Etapower pot. Of course the OL TI will work with any pots and pans, but don’t be surprised if you don’t get the 2min 40 seconds boil times stated on the box.
For use with gas, the stove alone weight is just 228 grams, which is comparable with pretty much any remote gas stove…. impressive! Of course you won’t get quite the level of flame control from a multi fuel stove as a gas only, and it will be noisier, but still.
I don’t need to spell out the advantages of liquid fuels, but in a nut shell; common availability (try to always use petrol it is so much cleaner than diesel), very low running costs (my liquid fuel stove has saved me a fortune over the years and easily justified the purchase cost of the stove), can be used anywhere in any conditions from a frozen glassier high up in the mountains, to a sun baked desert.
Editor Adam.













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