First test of Campsor-9 stove

Discussion in 'Stove Forum' started by Petromax828, Sep 5, 2010.

  1. Petromax828

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    I think I payed some 39€ for mine here in Finland, but it was a one day offer they had in the store where I bought it. Have used the stove every now and then on short one day hiking trips and it still is working well :)
     
  2. Ramseybella

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    I have the same rig but not with the snap on hose, these pumps work but are prone to leak after awhile and catch fire I had two do it results are not fun.
    I bought a Primus pump and now feel safe, looks the same but not the same.
    These stoves work well watch the hose, the pressure clamps on them are made of thin aluminum, and if the end gets to hot the rubber hose under the stainless hose mesh will soften, slip off and again the results can be beyond catastrophic.
    Don't ask me how I know! ](*,)
    I coated the ends onto the hose with JB weld.



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  3. shaoyen

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    @prome,

    If you can post the manual here, I'm more than happy to translate it into English for you.
     
  4. Primus 96

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    That Primus pump... Which model stove is it for?