That's typical modern thinking, without knowledge. This is a proven design and on the market since 1935. Other versions are even older, and kerosene/petroleum stoves of this working principles have been in use since at least 1880. It requires some knowledge & skill...and common sense. These are lacking in too many modern people..and those people come up with comments like yours.
That stove looks suspiciously similar to a Swedish stove
Не нужно наливать бензин в чашку горелки, достаточно подогреть бак рукой или если очень холодно зажигалкой.
i'm looking of parts of this primus pt-1 stove could you tell me where can buy parts of this one ?? thanks !
I think you can find the parts you need on eBay
@@gavinchang55 there are nothing on eBay...
@@cherrabimohammed7342 www.ebay.com/sch/juliands/m.html?item=112588134469&hash=item1a36c69845%3Ag%3AQ3IAAOSwmtJXVVni&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
My Dad had a Primus almost Identical to this, circa the 70s
I just buyed one ... on a flea market... in Transylvania east of Europe.... for about 8 dolar.
СССР!!! USSR!!!!
Este hornillo funciona con bensina, el mismo combustible que usan los automóbiles.
What kind of fuel use this stove?
gasoline , it consume 200 ml = 30 minutes . I know because i have one since 1987, and still
works properly
Can you Us Coleman has?
Yes, coleman fuel can be used
What his the meaning Coleman fuel ?
Would love to owe one but can’t find any.
Search PT-1 on ebay
السلام عليكم والله مش فمان على اللغه
where to buy this stove with parts and how to order ???
Hi....I bought it on the eBay
So... did the floor survive the scorching heat?
Yes ... because the floor material is ceramic tiles
@@gavinchang55 Was worried for a moment there, bub.
@@deador9192 Thanks for your reminder , just test for a few minutes , it is not actually used like this ^^ ....thanks again
The fuel tank is too close dangerously to the flame!
That's typical modern thinking, without knowledge. This is a proven design and on the market since 1935. Other versions are even older, and kerosene/petroleum stoves of this working principles have been in use since at least 1880. It requires some knowledge & skill...and common sense. These are lacking in too many modern people..and those people come up with comments like yours.