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    Question Carry solution for Primus OmniLite Ti

    I've got a new Primus OmniLite Ti stove, which is good. It comes with the same pouch supplied with the OmniFuel stove, which is quite heavy (196 grams/6.9 ounces). I need a better way to carry this stove with its sharp titanium edges and corners. The stove is too small to fit inside my cookpot without banging around, and that space is better used for my nesting silicone bowl and mug anyway.

    I think if I had some sort of protective sleeve to cover the 3 pot holder arms when folded together (in front of the thumb in the picture below), the stove could be carried well enough in a tyvek envelope picked up at the Post Office.

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    Has anyone come up with a good carry solution for this stove?

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    You can wrap it with a bandana to keep it from banging around. I know alot of people that do this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeBill View Post
    You can wrap it with a bandana . . .
    +1 That's what I do. Actually, I stuff my bandana into my pot to take up space so my stove and other small bits don't rattle. I don't generally even bother to wrap them up.
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    I have an older Primus Himalayan MFS. It came with a sturdy nylon stuff sack. The sack holds the stove, 2 part windscreen, field cleaning tools and a 110g MSR canister. If I wanted to I could get a bandanna in their too.
    Look for a stuff sack made out of pack cloth. The stuff lasts forever.
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    I actually found the stove and sack online. The sack is blue and yellow in the photo.

    https://classiccampstoves.com/thread...ltifuel.16133/
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