![]() The Quietstove designed for the Omnifuel (Model 207), works. They are both roarers, but Primus is notoriously loud, when compared to other roarers. – Sidenote: the Primus version is louder than the older version. – Second: The previous generation Optimus only worked with liquid fuels, but the newer Primus works with both liquid fuel and gas canisters For fine tuning fuel, having two throttles is a little better, but this is not a huge deal. – First: The previous generation Optimus OEM’d multi-fuel stove had two throttles for fuel, one on the stove side and one on the bottle side. This is an important change for two reasons. ![]() Trangia changed their OEM at some point in the past from Optimus to Primus. If you use the Trangia 25 or 27 series, or other storm cook sets, and want the additional option of using liquid fuels or a gas canister, this is the way to go. – Weight: 18 oz including bottle and pump. – BTU: White Gas: 6,825 (This is intentional and good)
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