Juwel 34, anyone have any ideas on this stove?

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  2. evil

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    Guest,

    Actually that little stove is one that I had posted earlier in the evening :!: . I have a couple of them including ones that I use frequently. It is a wonderful stove to use if you are by yourself. They are small, easy to use and really nothing to break. I like them alot, others may not but then again we all have our vices, that is why we use this sight. It is new and would go in any collection, make a bid. I need some change to buy others that I don't have, wifes rules :shock: . Thanks for looking,
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    Rob,
    How does the Juwel 34 compare to the Svea 123? It looks very similar.
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    It is actually a tad bit smaller. I functions about the same and the output is about on par in all the experiences that I have had. The thing that I like about them is that not alot of people have them and they are little more unique than the 123. I think it is much better than the 123R. It regulates as well as the old 123. I really like it and is seems to me that the housing that covers the stove is tougher than the brass on the 123. Again, to each his own. If I don't take one of these on personal trips it is the 123. Both are very fine stoves. This one just happens to be new. Hope it helps.

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    Hello !
    You can see (and reed some explanations if you understand German ...) it on this site:

    http://www.udicom.de/scherning/Lampen/Juwel_34.htm

    I have one but not yet keeping it "on fire".
    I bought it on Ebay : it is far more little than it seems on the pictures...
    A new is rare, for what I have seen since several months. I think it is "a must" in a collection.

    Enjoy !
     
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    i purchased a new juwel from globetrotter in Germany...i likek it very much , doesnt shine like a svea but i find it simmers better ...all in all a nice stove i paid about 38 euro....
     
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    Cat, I need to brush up on my German but it is nice just to see the pics and you can figure out the rest.

    I have two others as well. You are right that it doesn't polish up as nice as the 123 but in my opinion as well, it simmers very well. It is smaller than it looks and is smaller than the 123. I have to admit that in the case of this stove I paid more than 38 euros. The one that I use I got for a little over 30 US. It is really nice as you can see in the pics and would make a nice addition to anyones collection. I got a new toy and I am waiting for it to arrive. I just purchased a FUHRMEISTER. Looks to be an excellent stove and will fit in here perfectly.

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    I hope Evil will enjoy the Fuhrmeister. I am waiting on one too.

    Hmmm, maybe I have to go fishing tomorow.
    Had a tour with my boat yesterday.
     
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    FUHRMEISTER - excellent find - which model?
     
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    I am not sure yet but I think it #8. I don't really know until it gets here. I am chomping at the bit. Someone that the two of us know picked it up for me. How are things at home Ross? Starting to heat up here.

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    Hi Ross

    The Juwel 34 is a Excellent stove in the Field.I have used them for over 2 years. I also have a pair of Juwel 33. The comment I read said that that Juwel 34 was of Lesser quality don't believe that!!! they are Excellent. Also the other people who have written have given great answers as well..
    If in future you get the chance even to buy a new one do so you'll never regret owning one or even a pair.
    Reply when time allows if I can Help I'll do my best...

    Best Regards
    Marshall Salvano
    Sgt/USMC
    RVN 66-68