They are two kerosene burner made in South Korea unused. The burner opens movable and right and left and is used. When storing it, the burner is shut. The capacity of the fuel tank is 0.6L. The size of the case also looks like Optimus hiker 111c well. It mechanically considerably likes it. Regards,Motoshi
What an amazing design. A regulated 2 burner in a box the size of a Optimus No.111 !! Your collection is very nice indeed.
A marvel of mechanical design! Such a powerful stove in so little space and weight. Compare with the classic Coleman suitcase. Does it come in a multi fuel version (kerosene / petrol)? Where can I buy one? Yonadav
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, along comes a new design (to me). Thanks for sharing - great stove. Cheers, Graham.
Korean stoves amaze me. So many are a mixture of classic ideas with modern updates. Such innovation and variety of designs makes them just fun to look at. Alas, I do not own any of those so, again, thanks for the pictures.
i want one. How nice to see such great inovation. Do let us know where these are sold that others here might also add one to their collection. lance
Remarkable design, very interesting stove. The Koreans seemed to approach stove design with an open, innovative mind, and in a number of ways, pushed the design forwards. I always liked the Lion Svea 123 varient with the silent burner as a logical improvement on the original Swedish stove. I'd be interested in learning more about post-war stove design in Korea. Paul
Remarkable resemblance, best combination of design lets see now case/burner = 111's, tank = enders baby, feed tube something like the turm sport, dua design more like the swiss dual burner. Fascinating Ron
Soguk e desu ne! What a marvelous stove! I really like how the Korean stoves can be put into either roarer or silent mode. HJ
Hello Motoshi, This is just such a masterpiece of engineering!!! Many thanks for sharing it with us. Best regards, Mike.
Hi every one. To our regret, this stove was heard that it was difficult to obtain it from the friend also in South Korea. One was bought from the seller in South Korea with eby several years ago. One another bought the search for the friend in South Korea. It very had a hard time in him and it looked for this stove. I heard this from the friend in South Korea. It is heard that the use of the stove in hills and fields was prohibited in South Korea because of the Seoul Olympics holding. After that, the number of stove manufacturers seems to have decreased rapidly. I hope the CCS member in South Korea contributes the stove of a lot of South Korea. Regards,Motoshi
Wow! Incredible. South Korean stoves seem to also have a mind for simple beauty instead of only function. Its a shame these aren't available to the rest of the World. Thanks again for another great stove Motoshi!