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  2. Primus stove - Wikipedia

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    The Primus stove was the first pressurized-burner kerosene (paraffin) stove, developed in 1892 by Frans Wilhelm Lindqvist, a factory mechanic in Stockholm. The stove was based on the design of the hand-held blowtorch ; Lindqvist's patent covered the burner, which was turned upward on the stove instead of outward as on the blowtorch. [ 1 ]

  3. Primus AB - Wikipedia

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    Primus offers products for cooking, heating and lighting, although the focus is still on stoves. They make LPG ( liquified petroleum gas ) stoves for backpacking and camping , multi-burner camping stoves to high-end multifuel expedition stoves.

  4. Frans Wilhelm Lindqvist - Wikipedia

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    Lindqvist started selling his stove on a small-scale basis, but the business soon grew. The product and the company were dubbed Primus. Together with a companion, Johan Victor Svensson, Lindqvist started industrial production in 1892. With the help of marketing firm B.A. Hjorth & Co sales grew, and soon the Primus stove was exported abroad.

  5. Svea 123 - Wikipedia

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    Primus 71L stove In the 1930s, Sieverts Lödlampfabrik (maker of the original Svea 123) produced the Campus No. 3 stove. Much like the later-produced Svea, it was a self-pressurizing stove with an integrated windscreen and an aluminum lid that doubled as a cook-pot, but was slightly narrower and taller (80 mm x 150 mm) than the Svea.

  6. Gas lighter - Wikipedia

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    Wand lighter. A gas lighter is a device used to ignite a gas stove burner. It is used for gas stoves which do not have automatic ignition systems. It uses a physical phenomenon which is called the piezo-electric effect to generate an electric spark that ignites the combustible gas from the stove’s burner.

  7. Gas mantle - Wikipedia

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    Hot gas mantles. The lowest visible mantle has partially broken, reducing its light output An 85 mm Chance Brothers Incandescent Petroleum Vapour Installation. The mantle is a roughly pear-shaped fabric bag, made from silk, ramie-based artificial silk, or rayon. The fibers are impregnated with metallic salts; when the mantle is first heated in ...

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  9. Category:Portable stove manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Primus stove; T. Trangia This page was last edited on 12 October 2024, at 04:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...