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Primus Kinjia Dual-Burner Stove

Primus Kinjia Dual-Burner Stove

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More rugged than your average outdoor stove, the Primus Kinjia has diecast aluminum siding, steel construction, and detailing in oak and brass. The carrying handle serves double duty as a locking device that keeps the lid from popping open Read More

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octavecat
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May 29, 2017
I'm sure this is a fine stove, and getting it down to 124.99 (+tax) is tempting, but here's my $0.02. Unless you have a specific need for the most even fuel regulation, go with the Camp Chef Everest. It trumps the Kinjia in reviews everywhere and has for years. It's cheaper, has higher BTU output, has built-in windscreens, and can take a beating a lot better. Ours is misshapen, dented, has been dropped, etc., set on fire (oil spray), you name it, and it's still one of the best things we've ever purchased for car camping with the kid. Best of all, it's $100.
scoff_law
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Jun 2, 2017
octavecatI own a Camp Chef and 100% agree with this, though I believe mine is the more recent version of the Everest which is called the Summit.
I'd also add that the biggest problem with the Kinjia and a lot of other Primus stoves is the complete lack of wind protection.
xdmkii
21
Jul 10, 2018
scoff_lawYeah, why no windscreens? Even the cheapest models have the side flaps.
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