Czech Cooker w/Wooden Box

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Czech Cooker w/Wooden Box

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Czech Cooker w/Wooden Box

Czech Cooker w/Wooden Box

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The Czech stove set with its original wooden box is a military surplus item originally used by the Czech Army, specifically during the Cold War era. These cookers were designed for use in field hospital labs, making them portable and efficient for heating purposes using denatured alcohol as fuel. Their primary use was to heat beakers in the lab but these can also be used to heat canteens or small pots in field conditions, making them a useful piece of equipment for soldiers operating in remote locations.

The cooker is notable for its robust design and practicality, with a compact wooden box that makes it easy to transport. This design reflects the necessity for durable and reliable equipment in military operations, where conditions can be harsh and resources limited.

  • Box Dimensions: 5.25" x 3.25" x 2.75"
  • Material: Metal stove with a wooden box
  • Era: Cold War
  • Original Use: Field hospital labs for heating beakers, also suitable for heating canteens or small pots
  • Features: Portable, efficient, robust design, compact and easy to transport
  • Fuel Type: Denatured alcohol
  • Condition: Military surplus, original condition