Dear friends This is one of the big and powerful stoves in the output is estimated according to what I read 54000BTU Can you help me identify the manufacturer has After navigating the net and found that it made in Korea, I could not find the manufacturer's This is similar to the Korean burner Coleman stove U.S. following: Thank you Your friend kmmmfs abomaha
Indeed that is a monster stove just looking at the pump handle I would think that it is intended for long haul cooking and not your casual joe brewing. Where did you get them at the souk in Batha or on the flea market in Suleimania? There are great bargains there I guess. Wish I had the time to go around during my stint over there in KSA. It looks to be a bit complicated firing up those stoves compared to the one's with just a single knob.
YES!!--where do you find this stuff!! great stoves and heaters that i have never seen before.i would think they would warm a whole house or cook meals in a restaurant.i would buy one just for all the valves and pipes!!
Dave said Just like operating ye ole submarine with all the valves and whistles right? Must hold more than a gallon of fuel.
What Dave said!! Very nice. Thank you very much for posting these photos of your stoves! Wonderful! Wonderful! I am sorry that I only recognize the Coleman Heatmaster and cannot be of much help identifying the other stoves you have. Please continue to post pictures of your collection as it is very remarkable. Cheers, Gary
The Heat Master is the only one I recognize too, but what about the Coleman with the reddish-orange tank? I've never seen a Coleman with knobs like that before. Are these Coleman stoves manufactured in another country? Just wondering and asking the questions. If they are old, they are remarkably preserved. Thank you kmmmfs for your pictures and stoves, they are very inspiring. Question: What kind of fuel are you using in those stoves? thanks, sam
Hi all gents These big Korean stoves are all kerosene model. I don't know about Korean stoves much. The manufactory name can be read 昇和工業社 in our language but donn know how to pronounce it if in Korean. You can find more specs and models googled yamamiya shc netcamper regards TS