A 1939 AD-stamped Primus 100 in its original tin, with 4010 Silent Cap, 100 Roarer Plate, windshield, spirit bottle, pricker, etc. Its a user but I gave it a quick clean for the camera Primus 4010 in fine, if well-used, condition Tea Time! Now then, the nitty gritty Chinese Pork....... With Noodles..... Or Burgers? A favourite, a very versatile stove with both roarer and silent options. Great simmer and power with the 4010 and good outdoor-ability with the roarer plate. Only criticism is the windshield. Fairly useless/too small, I intend to make one up similar to THIS Compact Set. Alec.
I added a 4155 Regulated Silent option for this stove back in 2022 HERE Its a regular favourite (I love a No.100) and its a toss up between this and a 221 when I know I'll be brewing tea for a few folk when out and about Some more recent photos: A useful adaption Alec.
Last year I added a 4150 Regulated Roarer option from a Primus 41 to the burner selection, covered HERE A nice powerful and controllable burner. I really like it in its Primus 41 configuration but I also like it in this configuration. I like the idea of a positive shutoff roarer, in that you can set up camp/brewing spot, assemble the stove, close the taps and walk away. No worries of incontinence if it warms up with the air screw inadvertently closed, or accidentally knocked over by a person/dog, breeze blowing a bag into it (guilty ). Some recent photos: Pre-Heat and Firing: Full Power: Just above simmer: Full blast: So that's another burner for the arsenal I know which one is coming next but its putting up a fight/has been in the wars.... Alec.