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Optimus Polaris Optifuel Stove
Optimus Polaris Optifuel Stove
Optimus Polaris Optifuel Stove
Optimus Polaris Optifuel Stove

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Product Info for Optimus Polaris Optifuel Stoves

Serve up some serious eats from anywhere on the globe when you use a Optimus Polaris Optifuel Stove. These Canister Stoves made by Optimus accept multiple fuel sources including white gas, LP gas, gasoline, kerosene, diesel, and jet fuel. This Optimus Polaris Multifuel Stove delivers premium one-jet cooking performance while not requiring any nozzle or attachment fiddling which makes this device incredibly easy to use. You can select your cooking mode based on the surrounding temperature. When it's chilly out, flip on the 4 Season Mode, but use the Efficient Mode all other times of year. There's also an integrated magnetic cleaning needle that keeps your stove sparkling and free from gunk that will ruin the quality of your food. From mountainous hiking excursions to countryside backpacking adventures, nothing cooks up a quick and tasty meal like an Optimus Polaris Optifuel Camping Stove.image

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Customer Reviews for Optimus Polaris Optifuel Stoves Read All (12)
Helpful Positive Review
by Karmann, Verified Owner from Taiwan Updated on April 5, 2020
It's structure could use lager pots and offer the powerful heat output which no other single burner stove can compare. Optimus has newer package for their parts kit to prevent the tiny parts lost. You'd better purchase one kit with this stove together and it will serve you many years.
Pros:
  • None
Cons:
  • powerful heat output
Best Used for:
  • Camping and outdoor events
Helpful Positive Review
by Corey B., from MA, United States Updated on April 14, 2019
Confirmed, it does come with the fuel bottle. Iso/butane is a little hard to start, trick is to start it with the canister upside down. White gas burns hard and hot.
Helpful Positive Review
by Achilles1230, from CA, United States Updated on April 11, 2019
Multiple fuels easy to setup. Easy to switch fuels. Sits on any surface and provides you with a stable stovetop. Safe to use by turning the fuel bottle. Gives you a good flame anywhere. Only downside is that it's a bit noisy.
Helpful Positive Review
by Mike M., Verified Owner from AZ, United States Updated on December 16, 2016
Great true multi-fuel stove. I have only tried isobutane and Coleman gas so far, but perfect. It is a tad bit heavier than others in this category, but would work just fine backpacking. I like the fact that you do not have to change jets to use different fuels. Some have said that its finicky with isobutane, but not so. It has to be started on a higher setting at first and let ...
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Most Recent Reviews
by Gary, Verified Owner from OR, United States Updated on October 25, 2021
The optimus polaris might be best multi fule stove in the world, not only most of liquid fuel could be used in this stove ,but also the canister, which make it one unique stove. It comes with the fuel bottle and windscreen , really nice.
Pros:
  • None
Cons:
  • Expensive
Best Used for:
  • hiking, backpacking, expedition
Most Recent Reviews
by PCT hiker, Verified Owner from TX, United States Updated on December 4, 2019
I purchased this stove for a PCT hike. It's a great choice. It sounds a bit loud when it works, but I can't find any downsides in every way. In particular, the fact that all fuels can be used, there is no restriction to use anytime, anywhere is an advantage
Best Used for:
  • Long distance backpacking
Questions & Answers for Optimus Polaris Optifuel Stoves
Q Is there a special adapter for LP gas cans/tanks needed? If so, is it provided? Any other adapters needed to use ALL the fuels it's capable of using?
A
Expert Answer

It does take LP gas, you would need to buy isobutane, not propane canisters. It does have everything you'd need if you are planning on using liquid fuel.

Answered by Jonathan, Gear Expert, October 12, 2018
Q What is included with the stove and pump? Are there additional items? Cleaning kit or wind shield etc?
A
Expert Answer

The kit includes: Stove, FLIPSTOPâ„¢ pump, multitool, windscreen, heat reflector, stuff bag, lubricant, user manual

Let us know if you have any additional questions.

Answered by Tyler, Gear Expert, April 10, 2018
Q Where is this stove manufactured? Was this made in Sweden or is it made in Asia?
A

As of June 2017 it is currently being produced in Taiwan. Let us know if you have any additional questions.

Answered by CampSaver.com, Verified Owner, June 15, 2017

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Optimus Polaris Optifuel Stove , MPN: 8019408 , UPC: 604375194083 , Code: 1BT-CMS-NTN16624-1-8019408
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