What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
Re: What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
Something like this?
http://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/s ... ve-new/394
There are a number of companies that make tent stoves here in the US... Even Titanium versions!
Just do a google for 'Tent stove"
http://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/s ... ve-new/394
There are a number of companies that make tent stoves here in the US... Even Titanium versions!
Just do a google for 'Tent stove"
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Re: What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
Ahhhh ,OK...Treesuit wrote: What I really meant is when you go for a hike or camping what kind of portable stove do you use. For example, I have a jetboil compact stove but also a MSR whisperlight stove.

I always have my ESBIT stove with me

it´s not this effective as a Jetboil, but to heat up a ration or a hot beverage, it´s OK.
In my vehikle I always have my US ration heater at hand

If we errect a camp site, we use these:

Enders cookers with pot set.
I didn´t dare to use one of these


I got from NNF.
At least, also I always have one of these "in-case-off" with me:

Re: What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
Yes - that´s exactly the stove I´d like to have.dirtbag wrote:Something like this?
http://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/s ... ve-new/394
Re: What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
Housel,
Try looking on ebay for 'Wildo'
or
http://www.google.com/search?q=tent+sto ... ox&ie=&oe=
If you want a stove made here, I'd be glad to be middle-man for you.
Try looking on ebay for 'Wildo'
or
http://www.google.com/search?q=tent+sto ... ox&ie=&oe=
If you want a stove made here, I'd be glad to be middle-man for you.
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Re: What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
I did, ouch... They start at ebay UK for GBP 170 (=USD 273)dirtbag wrote:Housel,
Try looking on ebay for 'Wildo'

I can get them over here at an outdoor store for €170 (USD 221)
Same price, just different currency

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Re: What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
I used one of these recently, manf. 1985, they have wooden match bookshousil wrote: At least, also I always have one of these "in-case-off" with me:
Ever just use an open fire?
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Re: What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
Make your own, with a Ammo box.
I'd use a 20-40 MM ammo box, good size.
I'd use a 20-40 MM ammo box, good size.
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Re: What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
Housil,
Ah yes, the famous MRE rations heater. I did manage to get a 1st generation off of Ebay last year and spent a lot of money on the 2nd generation ration heater for my jeep. From all those photos you submitted over the years it looks like you'll be able to survive with no problem. Even if it is a "Bug In" type of emergency. With the Esbit cookers, I'm not sold on them yet. I have a real one I picked up from Ebay but I planned to use that as an absolute last resort. In one photo you mention the Enders cooker with pot set on what appears to be a Primus Stove. Is that the case or is it something else? I really don't know enough about Primus stoves but I hear there absolutely indestructable and can get hot real fast. Are they standard issue in the German Armed Forces?
Dirtbag,
Yeah, I have a ammo can BBQ myself (7.62mm). Mine isn't that fancy in the photo but I have cooked over it. It's very compact and can take a lot of abuse. They are also very cheap to pick up if you know where to look.
Ah yes, the famous MRE rations heater. I did manage to get a 1st generation off of Ebay last year and spent a lot of money on the 2nd generation ration heater for my jeep. From all those photos you submitted over the years it looks like you'll be able to survive with no problem. Even if it is a "Bug In" type of emergency. With the Esbit cookers, I'm not sold on them yet. I have a real one I picked up from Ebay but I planned to use that as an absolute last resort. In one photo you mention the Enders cooker with pot set on what appears to be a Primus Stove. Is that the case or is it something else? I really don't know enough about Primus stoves but I hear there absolutely indestructable and can get hot real fast. Are they standard issue in the German Armed Forces?
Dirtbag,
Yeah, I have a ammo can BBQ myself (7.62mm). Mine isn't that fancy in the photo but I have cooked over it. It's very compact and can take a lot of abuse. They are also very cheap to pick up if you know where to look.
Re: What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
Brian, I probably have 30 of those cans, most filled with...ammo!
And one filled with 20 years accumilation of gun cleaning stuff, lost somewhere in the Garage... Somewhere...in... the... PILE
Biggest version I have is the .45 cal box.
I do have a us army tent stove, BNIB, one of those round ones, maybe 2 feet wide. used to get them for $99, awhile ago.
I'd need a pretty big tent for that one...
And one filled with 20 years accumilation of gun cleaning stuff, lost somewhere in the Garage... Somewhere...in... the... PILE

Biggest version I have is the .45 cal box.
I do have a us army tent stove, BNIB, one of those round ones, maybe 2 feet wide. used to get them for $99, awhile ago.
I'd need a pretty big tent for that one...
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Re: What would you put in your Bug out Bag?
How do the first generation looks like?Treesuit wrote: Ah yes, the famous MRE rations heater. I did manage to get a 1st generation off of Ebay last year and spent a lot of money on the 2nd generation ration heater for my jeep.
Actually I´m a big fan of military stuff and have *lot´s* of it. So it´s a nice coincidence my hobby may help me survive some dayTreesuit wrote: From all those photos you submitted over the years it looks like you'll be able to survive with no problem.

It´s a fuel (later Diesel) stove made by the "Enders" company:Treesuit wrote: In one photo you mention the Enders cooker with pot set on what appears to be a Primus Stove. Is that the case or is it something else? I really don't know enough about Primus stoves but I hear there absolutely indestructable and can get hot real fast. Are they standard issue in the German Armed Forces?

1962 made and still working



That´s the never used, 1966 made, pot set that comes with it


The stove heat´s up the whole pot of water in ~10min. During cold war, it was standsrd issued to each group/platoon. Vehikles had a mounting where to store it.