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Post by Stef » Thu May 17, 2007 7:46 am

Nice find housil, it's the first one of that kind I see.

BTW, do the companies that product a "Esbit-like" stove give any money to Esbit?
I know it's a 70 years old patent but who knows? :wink:
Mine is marked "DRP u.Ausl. Patente" standing for "patented in Germany & abroad".

Look at the maker's site: http://www.esbit.de/www/index.php?id=74 it seems that the logo on my cooker is not really recent :?
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Post by housil » Thu May 17, 2007 7:50 am

Stef wrote:
housil wrote: [Must be a long tome ago....... :shock:

I´m pretty old and can´t remeber to the red/blue box...

Is the price label still in "Reichsmark" ?! :D
LOL :lol:
no and the cooker is MODERN : its lid has already got indentations :wink:
See different ESBIT, military (Bundeswehr) version, left w/ white box and civilian right w/ red box

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But it´s not the package different only:

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The fuel bars are also. The civilian one´s are smaller and not packed waterproof again.

There is also a bigger size avialable:

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I love that ESBIT - Tommy cooker stuff. German EPa´s entree´s are designed to be warmed up straight on them, also the canteen can be warmed up on the cooker to make tea, coffee etc... but there is one "handicap".
It stinks "horrible" if you extenguish them. So you have to burn it down complet and it´s not made to be used in tents!!

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Post by norge » Thu May 17, 2007 11:29 am

hello
have never seen the swiss heater before
have had the british one but i couldnt find it
when i was taking pictures,have kids so things
disepeare some times :?
do you want to trade one swiss heater with me?
cheers norge

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Post by housil » Thu May 17, 2007 2:07 pm

norge wrote:hello
(...)
do you want to trade one swiss heater with me?
cheers norge
See Ebay, 10 Pcs for €15...

http://cgi.ebay.de/Notkocher-10-Stueck_ ... dZViewItem

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Post by MCIera » Thu May 17, 2007 8:45 pm

These larger tablets are the ones that we get in the U.S. via commercial resources. As a heating source, they're kind of expensive at 50¢ per tablet, but they do get the job done. The current packaging is a bit of a pain because you can only fit 4 of the tabs inside of the Esbit.
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Post by MCIera » Thu May 17, 2007 8:48 pm

If your reference is to the commercially available look-alikes, not a chance. The ones that are marketed in the US are all made/copied in China. There's one company that has a copy and even markets tabs that look similar in size to the Esbit tablets, and they're often sold in sporting goods and military surplus stores as "Esbit" stoves.
Stef wrote:BTW, do the companies that product a "Esbit-like" stove give any money to Esbit?

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Post by MCIera » Thu May 17, 2007 8:49 pm

Those look kind of interesting. Do they sit on a small "sterno" type can?
housil wrote:
norge wrote:hello
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do you want to trade one swiss heater with me?
cheers norge
See Ebay, 10 Pcs for €15...

http://cgi.ebay.de/Notkocher-10-Stueck_ ... dZViewItem

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Post by ak70g2 » Mon May 21, 2007 7:54 am

Yo, Kman, an idea for you: put a section about cookers on the site!

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Re: stoves

Post by Nawt » Wed Aug 01, 2007 1:17 pm

housil wrote: May I add some to your very nice collection.

See swiss army issued "emergency cooker":

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Containing a "burning paste": After use, just put the cover back on it to "asphyxiate" the flames. Not for single use only.

Also see a brand new UK cooker, never used :D
Hallo Housil,

A buddy of mine brought me two of the Swedish emergency cookers, happy me :wink: . Do you know how long they last (by approximation)?

Thank you in advance.

Nawt.

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Post by housil » Wed Aug 01, 2007 1:29 pm

Nawt wrote:
housil wrote: May I add some to your very nice collection.

See swiss army issued "emergency cooker":

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Containing a "burning paste": After use, just put the cover back on it to "asphyxiate" the flames. Not for single use only.

Also see a brand new UK cooker, never used :D
Hallo Housil,

A buddy of mine brought me two of the Swedish emergency cookers, happy me :wink: . Do you know how long they last (by approximation)?

Thank you in advance.

Nawt.
I´m sorry. I never lit one... :oops:

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