@@ronphillips6336 china. Thanks for asking. Seems when I say where an item is made I get people asking why I throw that in there. So I made several videos where I left out country of manufacture. You are the first to ask.
@@charlesartificer2158 Well many thanks for your reply. I thought the box said made in China. I tossed it, later discovered a faulty flame adjustment. Contacted Primus with a short video and post hast they sent me a replacement. Awesome customer service. Replacement works fine. Another question if I can. Should the flame go out of you press the adjustment knob in without turning?
@@ronphillips6336 now that's something I don't know offhand. Tomorrow when I get up I will pull mine out light it up and see if I get a similar action from mine. My gut instinct though is no but without testing mine I'm not 100% sure. Thanks for hitting me up with a very interesting question, but I think I'm going to roll over and try to get some sleep now it's getting late here. Have a good night and be safe.
@ronphillips6336 Ok I tested my Primus stove and it indeed goes out when you Press in on the knob. I then got out my camping moon XD 2 and tried the same thing. No change in flame. I tried out several other iso butane stoves and had the same result. Only the Primus goes out or has a flame change when the knob is pressed. So I am guessing the valve is designed different than any other stove I own. I am not an engineer but I find this very odd and a bit distressing. I noticed that this quirk makes it harder to adjust the flame, as you may press inward on the valve without realizing it. then when you pull your hand away the flame intensity changes slightly. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. May have to do a follow up video.
Does it say anything on the box about where its made?
@@ronphillips6336 china. Thanks for asking. Seems when I say where an item is made I get people asking why I throw that in there. So I made several videos where I left out country of manufacture. You are the first to ask.
@@charlesartificer2158 Well many thanks for your reply. I thought the box said made in China. I tossed it, later discovered a faulty flame adjustment. Contacted Primus with a short video and post hast they sent me a replacement. Awesome customer service. Replacement works fine. Another question if I can. Should the flame go out of you press the adjustment knob in without turning?
@@ronphillips6336 now that's something I don't know offhand. Tomorrow when I get up I will pull mine out light it up and see if I get a similar action from mine. My gut instinct though is no but without testing mine I'm not 100% sure. Thanks for hitting me up with a very interesting question, but I think I'm going to roll over and try to get some sleep now it's getting late here. Have a good night and be safe.
@ronphillips6336 Ok I tested my Primus stove and it indeed goes out when you Press in on the knob. I then got out my camping moon XD 2 and tried the same thing. No change in flame. I tried out several other iso butane stoves and had the same result. Only the Primus goes out or has a flame change when the knob is pressed.
So I am guessing the valve is designed different than any other stove I own. I am not an engineer but I find this very odd and a bit distressing. I noticed that this quirk makes it harder to adjust the flame, as you may press inward on the valve without realizing it. then when you pull your hand away the flame intensity changes slightly.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. May have to do a follow up video.
If all you want to do is boil water in a small pot this may not be the best. If you are going to cook real food in a real pan these are great.
Thanks for sharing. I am thinking for use with my Frying pan.
Well, you could launch to the moon with about 6 of those😂 DAMN😂
Probably.