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Grill burgers, hot dogs, corn and more while you saute vegetables on the side with the dual-function Primus Atle stove and grill.

Cook in style. Enjoy cooking and grilling in the outdoors with the entire family or group of friends with Primus Propane stoves /grill. Reliability, functionality, and convenience are all part of the Atle group of camping stoves.
| Average boil time: | Unavailable |
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| Burn time (max flame): | Unavailable |
| Dimensions: | 21.5 x 11.8 x 3.8 inches |
| Ease of operation: | Unavailable |
| Fuel: | Propane |
| Fuel capacity: | 16.4 fluid ounces |
| Heat output: | (Grill) 9,700 / (stove) 12,000 british thermal units |
| Pot stability: | Excellent |
| Stove stability: | Excellent |
| Suggested use: | Campground cooking |
| Water boiled per 100 g fuel: | Unavailable |
| Weight: | 13 lbs. 4 oz. |
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Next best thing to perfect | |
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| Had a Coleman dual fuel for 25 years until the manifold literally blew out. Had a second Coleman for 2 years before the manifold literally blew out. No more Coleman. This stove is a bit esoteric, maybe. But inside stainless steel is great. Easy to light with reliable electronic igniter. Puts out nearly double the BTUs of similar stoves (So you can actually use both functions at the same time.) The only - and I mean only - drawback is cleaning under the tube on the grill side. If they had thought to add a simple drip pan to this stove it would be 100%. As it is - 95% | |
| JM Campers at REI on 06/29/2008 | |
Beyond my expectatiopns | |
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| We were caught in heavy rain our entire trip with high winds making it impossible to obtain a suitable fire. We turned to our never before used stove and it saved us! Easy to use, lightweight, great design, a must have all around. Only suggestion besides buy this would be make sure the propane tank is compatible before you go (rookie mistake which we fixed). We bought Primus propane but for some reason you need an adapter go figure. Hope this helps. | |
| Mr MM Detailing at REI on 09/13/2009 | |
Great Stove | |
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| Great stove. Used it for 12 days of car camping, for both breakfast, dinner and some lunches. The stove went through 1 1/2 propane canisters and performed very well. Good temperature control... w/ a little patience and practice you can get even the really thin backpacking cook sets to simmer. The stove I purchased has a small drip pan, but ended up cleaning it before anything big accumulated. The inside of the stove is stainless steal and is pretty easy to clean. | |
| dkGear at REI on 08/14/2008 | |
cheaply made | |
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| I purchased online this stove primarily because it was shiny and I wanted something different the the standard Coleman stoves. Upon receiving the stove, however, I found that the stove surface is very thin sheet metal, the grate is very thin cheap aluminum with riveted posts which I don't think will last very long. I did like the flexible propane hose. I went out and bought the comparable Coleman stove (same price) and found the stove to be a much sturdier, higher quality stove. I returned the primus without ever using it based on the quality differences. The Primus had 3 advantages though: 1. larger cooking surface area 2. grate didn't rattle while carrying it 3. flexible propane hose. | |
| former backpacker at REI on 10/01/2008 | |