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The Ti in the Primus Micron Ti 2.5 Stove means titanium, and 2.5 is how many ounces of that precious metal Primus needs to make a stove. Two and a half ounces is light, folks — less than a bag of Skittles — but don't be deceived. The Micron Ti may be small but it packs an 8500 BTU whallop, and it's fully adjustable from a low simmer to a scorching high setting that will boil a liter of water in about four minutes. The arms unfold to form a surprisingly stable four-inch cooking surface. Not huge, but enough for most lightweight camping pot and pan sets, and let's face it: if you're considering this stove you're probably not toting a cast iron skillet into the woods. *Fuel canister not included.
| Auto Ignition: | No |
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| Boil Time: | 4 min |
| Burn Time: | Varies |
| Cleaning Tool: | No |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| Fuel Type: | Butane, Primus PowerGas |
| Hard Case: | No |
| Heat Reflector: | No |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | Titanium, aluminum |
| Parts Kit: | No |
| Recommended Use: | Ultralight camping, fastpacking, adventure racing |
| Simmer: | Yes |
| Size: | 2.6 x 1.7 x 2.6in (6.6 x 4.2 x 6.6 cm) |
| Stuff Sack: | Yes |
| Weight: | 2.5oz (71g) |
| Windscreen: | No |
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| Primus Micron Ti 2.5 Stove | $63.00 |
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Fantas(Ti)c Stove | |
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It's just 2.5 ounces, fits inside your pot along with the fuel canister (I use the MSR iso fuel) and it boils as much water as you'll need to boil in 4 mins or less (let's face it if you're packing this stove your not boiling water for more than 2 persons at once). Worth every penny for the weight savings! I also have the Brunton Talon and the MSR Pocket Rocket. I feel the the Brunton boils water faster than all three but weighs more than the the other two. The Pocket Rocket is similar to the Primus Micron Ti in all respects except it may boil slightly faster and weighs just a bit more. The Micron Ti is my favorite after many outings and I've never had an issue with it (save elevation and wind which is an issue for any of these micro stoves). Admittedly, I'm a Ti junkie. Every 1/10 ounce weight savings actually means something to me. | |
| dwillisdrake at Backcountry.com on 10/03/2009 | |
Little stove, big results. | |
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Basic stove without any of bells and whistles, but I can't imagine using anything smaller or lighter. Besides, with a little improvising, you can rig your own windscreen / heat reflector. I have owned it for 5+ years and have never had any problems lighting it or cooking. Highly recommended. | |
| Gordy Jacobsen at Backcountry.com on 12/08/2008 | |
Great backpacking stove! | |
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Don't let the size of this stove fool you. This little one will boil water very fast, and is great for meals on the fly. It is safe, packs away very small, and is easy to maintain. I was glad to add this to my backpacking gear list. | |
| Dj Nebula at Backcountry.com on 05/02/2008 | |