Primus
- A piece of history.
Ever since its
beginnings more than a century ago, Primus has stood for
cooking, lighting and heating. Roald Amundsen had a Primus stove
among his supplies when he was the first person to reach the
South Pole on 14 December 1911. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing
Norgay used a Primus on Mount Everest when they reached the
summit on 29 May 1953. Every day, all round the world millions
of people use Primus stoves and lanterns. No matter whether you
need to cook at the North Pole or in your own back garden, you
can count on Primus to work.
The latest innovation from Primus is the environmentally
friendly
PRIMUS EtaExpress™, a stove for people who are looking for
light weight and small size. |
Latest innovations
"A few examples of our remarkable innovations are our
environment-friendly PRIMUS EtaPower™ stoves, the extremely powerful
PRIMUS PrimeLite™ headlamps and our Duo stove and lanterns which can be
used with all types of gas cartridges"
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