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Optimus quality burners for outdoor activities for more than 100 years.
Since 1899, Optimus has developed, manufactured, and specialized in burners for outdoor life and survival.
Optimus is a well-known manufacturer of burners and accessories for outdoor cooking, and a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers, with a history spanning over 100 years. The brand was founded in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1899 and has since been known for its solid, durable, and innovative products that make cooking easy under demanding conditions.
Every Optimus product is the result of innovation and an uncompromising focus on quality. From the earliest models, Optimus has been at the forefront of outdoor cookware development. Each product is designed to deliver optimal performance, durability, and ease of use, making Optimus products ideal for all types of outdoor activities, from camping, hunting, and fishing to hiking, bike touring, and challenging expeditions.
Over the years, Optimus has introduced several groundbreaking designs, such as their Optimus Svea gasoline burner, a legendary lightweight burner still in use today. The Optimus Svea was launched in 1918 and is one of the oldest and most iconic burners from Optimus. Svea was originally developed for mountaineers and expeditions in harsh conditions, where its reliability and simple design made it an indispensable tool.
Optimus has also created the Polaris multifuel burner or hybrid burner, an ultra-efficient and robust burner that can use a wide range of fuel types, adapting to your unique needs and environmental conditions. Optimus Polaris Optifuel is one of Optimus’ most advanced and versatile multifuel burners, capable of using standard outdoor gas canisters, gasoline, kerosene, diesel, and aviation fuel.
Optimus has always been an important part of outdoor life, used by both casual campers and professional expeditions, and Optimus burners have proven their worth in some of the world’s most challenging environments, from mountain climbs to Arctic expeditions.














