CS Military Omnifuel

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  • Art.no: CSMOFCS-0001
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Description

The Omnifuel stove is developed to be used as a squad stove (up to 4 people).

Military Omnifuel is a kitchen for expeditions. The effect of the Military Omnifuel stove is best shown in winter conditions. In extreme cold, two operators can share a set, otherwise you can be 4 people on an Omnifuel set.

The kitchen stove is designed for military use with demanding situations, extreme heights and both low and high temperatures. It works with LPG, petrol, diesel, kerosene, yes even jet fuel.

The separate control handle fine-tunes the flame to the exact heat you want. Fuel pump for "liquid fuels" and for gas. The aluminum bottle of 1.0 liters functions as a fuel bottle and pressure vessel for high-pressure cookers. The bottle is made of aluminum without joints and lacquered inside to give the bottle better protection. The set also includes a spare part set for the burner and one for the pump.

The cooking pots of 1.3 x 2 liters are made of hard-anodized aluminum with a multi-layer "titan-non-stick" coating on the inside. Cookware can be packed together and together create a rattle-free unit. The LiTech Pot Set comes with a lid that has an integrated colander as well as tongs and a smart storage bag.

  • Weight: 456 g
  • Volume: 1.3 L per pan
  • Height: 91 mm
  • Diameter: 178 mm 

Power on the kitchen is 3000 W and the cooking time for 1 liter of water is approx. 3 min (+ preheating 40 sec). We have included a aluminium wind shield in this combination.

Omnifuel requires pressurizing the fuel with a pump in the fuel tank. We recommend that you preheat the burner by pouring a little gasoline, using T spirit or lighter paste, which you let burn for a little while. When the burner has reached its working temperature, the fuel from the bottle is gasified when you open the control. Ignite the gasified fuel and you get a very efficient flame.

Choice of fuel

Gas works worse in the cold and should definitely not be used in climates where the temperature is expected to fall below - 25° Celsius. Gas is clean (no soot) and does not need preheating. We recommend Power Gas in tubes of 250 or 450 grams. The nozzle for gas is marked with 45 ( 0.45 mm).

Gasoline works better in cold weather and can be used in climates where the temperature is expected to drop below - 25° Celsius. Gasoline has a higher effect than other liquid fuels such as kerosene, diesel, etc. When starting the kitchen, you can pour over a little gasoline, turn off the supply and then light the wick to preheat the kitchen before you start the kitchen.

Kerosene works better in cold conditions than gas and should be used in climates where the temperature is expected to drop below - 25° Celsius. Kerosene requires preheating of the burner. In that case, however, we recommend that you use rubbing alcohol for preheating. If you store the Spiritus/Alcohol in an bottle with a screw cap close to your body, there will be no problem at all in the winter to light the Spritus/Alcohol. Kerosene can also be used but presents similar problems as described for gasoline for internal combustion engines. The nozzle for kerosene is marked 28 (0.28 mm).

Diesel can also be used in an emergency, but then it creates a lot of soot and you have to maintain the kitchen more often. The nozzle for diesel is marked 28 (0.28 mm).

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