German WWII Stove - Kraftstoff-Heizkocher 1943

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  1. Peter Bendel

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    Hi anybody,

    Does somebody know anything about this Stove?

    Bye,
    Peter

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  2. 111T

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    it's big, interesting and ugly... also it looks like someone added an aftermarket pressure release valve and fuel cap.

    I bet you could deep fry a turkey with it ;)
     
  3. Gordon

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    I believe that I saw couple like this on eBay a few years ago. One was in much better shape than the other. Although I forget the source of the info I believe I was advise then that this was used by the German army mostly in Poland. Sure would like to add the twin of yours to my collection of German stoves. 8) 8) ;) Keep us advise as you develope more info on this beauty. :lol: :lol:

    Gordon
     
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  5. Peter Bendel

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    Hello Steven,

    it's not another, it's the same :-) and it works fine.

    bye Peter

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  6. szubinek

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    Hello
    Anyone knows how much this stove can cost?
     
  7. Afterburner

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    Price can be nothing if you find one from somewhere f.ex. forest. If you find one from forest you have to shout loud "Achtung ein Kocher!" :lol:
     
  8. szubinek

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    I found it in the attic of the house. I checked and the stove is working properly :)
     
  9. Afterburner

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    Congratulations! :clap:

    You got the stove without any cost! Be careful if stove collecting bites you it's a dangerous hobby. It will take all of your money and free time. Also you start to have stoves in every place in your house. :doh: :D
     
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  11. shagratork

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    Now that I have watched the video, all I can say is 'Wow, what a monster!' :D
     
  12. Wim

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    Hi folks,

    Does anyone have more info on this stove? I had another look at one this morning (my first look was a month ago ;) ), complete with what looks like a heater attachment on top. The owner (a friend of mine) wants to sell it but would like to know what he has first. Thanks in advance for any info!

    Best regards,

    Wim
     
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    after war - selled as Z50 - with air pump
     
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