Primus Kinjia, two burner stove

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I bought one of these, quite liking Primus’ overall design and quality of build. Not least, I wanted a reasonably robust two burner stove, to use outside of my motorhome, instead of two separate standalone burners.

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Good points:

Well made, with a good quality carrying bag.

Very stable and very efficient, ie. it burns well..

Not so good points:

No piezo electric starter, so you’ll need to use matches or some other lighter.

Only runs on the Lindal valve type of ‘screw on’ gas canisters. You’d need to buy an adaptor to run the burners through an alternative supply, if you want to. These are easy enough to find on the internet: https://www.ukgser.com/forums/showt...l-(non-Lindal-valve-screw-on)-and-other-types

No alternative hot plates.


I am going to keep it but I think relegate it to use on short tent type camping trips when I take the car. A better (or at least an alternative option) might be: https://www.cadacinternational.com/2-cook-pro-deluxe/ Not least I can then use my motorhome’s external BBQ gas point to supply the gas.

PS Whilst my motorhome’ kitchen has a very decent quad ring hob, the gas ring cooking outside (other than just using me using my hugely reliable ‘original’ Weber Baby Q) was very successful.

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I'll stick with my old Coleman twin burner petrol cooker.

Must be 25 years old now & still going strong. Cooked everything from Beef stew and dumplings, to a dirty great Lobster that came out the Bristol Channel hanging on to my Ragworm.

Can't say I ever stir fried a Tiger Prawn on it ... or Shrimp as the Americans would say.
 
I bought one of these, quite liking Primus’ overall design and quality of build. Not least, I wanted a reasonably robust two burner stove, to use outside of my motorhome, instead of two separate standalone burners.

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Good points:

Well made, with a good quality carrying bag.

Very stable and very efficient, ie. it burns well..

Not so good points:

No piezo electric starter, so you’ll need to use matches or some other lighter.

Only runs on the Lindal valve type of ‘screw on’ gas canisters. You’d need to buy an adaptor to run the burners through an alternative supply, if you want to. These are easy enough to find on the internet: https://www.ukgser.com/forums/showt...l-(non-Lindal-valve-screw-on)-and-other-types

No alternative hot plates.


I am going to keep it but I think relegate it to use on short tent type camping trips when I take the car. A better (or at least an alternative option) might be: https://www.cadacinternational.com/2-cook-pro-deluxe/ Not least I can then use my motorhome’s external BBQ gas point to supply the gas.

PS Whilst my motorhome’ kitchen has a very decent quad ring hob, the gas ring cooking outside (other than just using me using my hugely reliable ‘original’ Weber Baby Q) was very successful.

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Wonderful :)
 


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