Primus ETA Lite Camping Stove with Cook Pot - Isobutane
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Overview
About Primus ETA Lite Camping Stove with Cook Pot - Isobutane
Closeouts. Perfectly sized for solo adventures or coffee for two, the Primus ETA Lite camping stove may be the ultimate compact, all-in-one stove. The design is carefully thought out to be sturdy, reliable, fuel-efficient and extremely versatile. It is engineered to sit on the ground or hang vertically.
- Laminar Flow Burner Technology offers a lower burner height, which in turn creates a lighter, more compact stove
- Boils 0.5 liter in approximately 2 minutes and 45 seconds
- Piezo ignition
- All-new locking mechanism for a secure stove-pot interface
- Stove, all accessories and a 100g gas cartridge fit inside the pot
- Pot is hard-anodized aluminum
- Pot capacity is 500ml
- Removable heat-resistant sleeve with webbing handle that can be quickly converted to hanging configuration
- Lid can be used as a stand-alone cup, pot strainer or turns the pot into a spill-resistant mug
- Legs fit on gas cartridge for stability on uneven surfaces
- Includes cord with metal hook for hanging configuration
- Requires screw-top isobutane fuel canisters (not included)
- Made in Estonia
- Prop 65: This product may contain a chemical or substance known to the state of California to potentially cause reproductive harm
Specs
Specs about Primus ETA Lite Camping Stove with Cook Pot - Isobutane
- Fuel: Isobutane
- BTU Output: 4500 BTU
- Auto ignition
- Weight: 14.3 oz.
- Material: Steel, aluminum, brass, composite
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 5.9x3.9x3.9"
- Made in Estonia
- Prop 65: This product may contain a chemical or substance known to the state of California to potentially cause reproductive harm
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Excellent all in one stove
Verified Buyer
Reviewed by JM from NYC on Wednesday, November 9, 2016
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Right size, works well, packs nicelyVerified Buyer Reviewed by Reviewer 4323 from Colorado on Tuesday, May 16, 2017We used this backpacking last weekend and it worked out great. It packs up really well with one of the small fuel canisters inside. I like that is smaller than the jet boils. Water boiled in, like, a minute.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Primus ETA Lite Camping StoveVerified Buyer Reviewed by Admiral Will from Colorado on Wednesday, April 26, 2017Good power to light weight ratio.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. UndecidedVerified Buyer Reviewed by Perla from California on Tuesday, March 28, 2017I just used this on an overnight trip, realized it was missing one of the open fire pan legs.. which for me really inst a big deal. But the igniter did not work on the 3 out of 4 times I attempted to use it. I did have a lighter so i was able to cook just a bit inconvenient and being new, it has not had any wear on the parts. Returned/Defective.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. good price, have yet to useVerified Buyer Reviewed by JRJ406 from Bozeman on Tuesday, March 7, 2017Hard to pass on the awesome deal from STP, havent tried it out yet but looks like a good quality adventure item
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Perfect StoveReviewed by Pecos Wilderness from New Mexico on Wednesday, February 1, 2017I bought one of these and, after using it, went back for three more to give as gifts to my kids. It is super lite but big enough that I was able to do an entire box of Mac and cheese in the container. 4-6 bags of instant oatmeal...No problem. I even experimented with sausage (cooked first) and scrambled eggs. Had to go to a different site to pick up a coffee press for 5 bucks. Why did I hall that heavier stove around all those years?
Compared to the cost of other canister stoves, this is a steal. I think it is better made than those other brands as well. No regret purchase. -
5.0 out of 5 stars. Love this stove.Reviewed by Anonymous from Springfield MO on Sunday, January 22, 2017My go to stove. I have had a slightly older version for 7 years. Fairly light considering its an all in one pack stove. It's no penny stove, but I'm always going ultralight. I love the hang and cook feature which is great for hammock camping and for uneven ground. Simmering feature is nice, but I mainly use this for a quick boil for my dehydrated meals. Also works nicely with the adapters for larger pots. I used a coupon code and got this for half the price of a jet boil. Definitely worth the money. The pluses...Compact. versital. Multiple cook methods. Push ignition. Controllable fuel dial. Non stick pot(kinda).
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5.0 out of 5 stars. love it!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Carpenter Hiker from Michigan on Monday, December 12, 2016Bought one for our daughter for a gift. We have an older model that we have been completely happy with - except the method by which the pot attaches to the stove. This newer model has a much better method of attachment. The best part about this stove is that it has three small screws that work as a pot stand if you want to use a fry pan or something other than the pot that comes with it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. nice!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from wilington on Wednesday, November 23, 2016Very light and easy to use.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Excellent all in one stoveVerified Buyer Reviewed by JM from NYC on Wednesday, November 9, 2016Took the stove on a four day, three night solo backpacking trip the week after receiving it. The pluses; very fuel efficient, easy to use, and packs down small. The only minus is that it could be slightly lighter; the pot cozy could be thinner, and the metal piece that holds the screws to convert the stove for pot use should be removable. Was able to cook water for coffee and to re-hydrate breakfast three mornings, and water to re-hydrate entrees twice using only about half of a 110g canister of fuel. With deal flyer the stove came in under $50 which is a great price.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Decent SystemVerified Buyer Reviewed by The Milkman from Wisconsin on Monday, September 5, 2016Let me start off by saying that I bought this with the intention to modify it quite a bit. In fact, I really only cared about the pot since it had a heat exchanger and listed at 500ml, so my thinking was that it would be much smaller and lighter than the the usual heat exchanger pots available in 1L size. Well, not so much. It is actually a 750ml+ pot with graduation marks every 100ml up to 500ml. This makes it nearly identical in size to my Jetboil Flash Lite system at .8L. It is a bit heavier though and I attribute that to the weight of the pot cozy, which is made of some really heavy cordura type material, and to a lesser extent the stove which is far heavier than it needs to be. The lid is too loose and will fall off in transit easily and the fuel can support isn't very well thought out and doesn't nest with the system. Most of these issues were addressed with the ETA+ and all that aside, the way the stove locks onto the pot is far superior to anything else on the market. As my intention is to use this as a hanging system, that is the most important part for me. I can and will put a Jetboil cozy and lid on this (fits great) to lower the weight and I have a hanging kit of my own design that's better than the current stuff available. So in the end, if you want a solo system based just on price, it's not a bad way to go. If you want a complete nesting system that you'll use a lot, move up to the Jetboil, it will be well worth the price increase. Feel free to ask any questions and Happy Hiking!