Vintage Primus 71 Cook Set
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- I take a look at a Trangia style cook set built around a 50s vintage Primus 70
stove.
My Primus 70s and Optimus 80 stoves:
• My Primus 71 Stove Col...
Firing up the Optimus 80 stove:
• Firing up my Primus 71...
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Your collection of stoves is amazing! Thank you for sharing!
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I recently dug out my old Svea 123R and this same cook set, after a decade of it sitting in my shed.
Fired up just fine: The stove will now be my morning coffee stove when we go overland camping! I bought this a while ago, for winter use/mountaineering. It was bomb proof. It has sat for a decade. The fuel (I had a gallon of white gas-the stove was empty) burned just fine. Boiled 2 cups of water no issues!
Great stoves and fun to use.
Excellent video very informative thank you for at least showing us how to light it. I've watched a bunch of videos to show everything included but nobody showed how to actually light it I thought mine was going to blow up in the process didn't realize I was doing it right in the first place.
I found one of these today at a Savers Thrift Store...paid $8.50 USD. It's gonna be great for bushcrafting. If I can find away to attach pics, I will....
your Svea collection is MARVELOUS! Modern gas stoves are terrible! they have a gravity center which is too high and between pot and stove there is also no antiskid device of any sort! For my taste a pot with hot contents should be as close to the floor as possible, and also on a good base (wide and firm) that is why I prefer to use my Trangia 27/25 with gas-adapter and external canister!!! I also own a Primus 71 set like the one depicted here, since my childhood, and it is still in top condition! Incidently just a couple weeks ago we had problems with our kitchen, so I cooked with my old Primus once more (using our normal pots). I will definitively keep this set for future use, but I will not use aluminium pots any more! Tatonka makes a nice stainless steel set, which is a little heavy (for hiking, I used this set mainly with my canoe), otherwise I have my Ti pots... and of course the Trangia 27 with alcohol burner. Greetings from wild, wet, windy, and wonderful Western Patagonia, Chile
I agree. From what I've seen, beautiful country down there. Its a bit of a drive from here in Oregon, US. 🙂
I have a set like this that dad picked up in the 1950s. The brand is Edelweiss. He got a small plastic squeeze bottle to take white gas from tank to put in the spirit cup.
You can stack the 2 big pots.
The stove is a Svea
Nice. Hang on to that Edelwiss, they have gotten rare and expensive.
I wanted to get one for my collection but the bidding got way to high for my budget. Actually they all have gotten to expensive for my budget. 😊
Nicely designed and still has applications to this day. That maybe why they are hard to find now and high priced.
Vintage stove have become very collectable, I'm glad I got mine before the prices shot up.
Very nice. I still use my 71 in a similar cook set made by Optimus. Now days I mostly use either my sievert 123 with sigg tourist set or my Borde Benzin-Brenner with matching sigg tourist type set for most car camp trips or for solo hiking trips I’ll use either my Optimus 199 or or Campus 3. Love these old reliable stoves. Wish they still made these stoves. I have new Optimus, primus, Msr ect stoves but I prefer those old classics.
Yep, the old ones are the coolest. I'm not a fan of the MSR type ether, to many pieces and fiddling around to get them setup and started. The old ones definitely a cleaner design and work just as well.
Muy buen vídeo, excelente el set de cocina.
Do you have a Original Sievert type 925 ?
No, actually I'm no familiar with the Sievert.
I do. It's a heavy single burner propane stove with a refillable 4 pound tank.