Stove
Database
Eaton's
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Effekt
-
Emperor
-Enders
-
Enterprise
-
EPIgas
-
Esbit
-
Esperanto
-
Esuya
-
Evinrude
-
Express |
| Eaton's
Canadian
brand.
Eatons
were
actually
Canada's
largest
retail
chain
store
until
their
bankruptcy
in
2000,
which
probably
means
this
stove
brand
was
manufactured
by
someone
else. |
Model:
Fuel: |
Double
burners.
Solid,
green
casing. |
|
| Effekt
German
company.
Possibly
extinct
after
WW2.
|
Model:
Effekt
11G
Fuel:
alcohol |
Iron
frame,
brass
tank
Black
paint.
The
'table
type'
with
the
tank
to
the
side
and
slightly
above
the
burner. |
|
| Emperor
Swedish
company.
|
Model:
Emperor
No
1
Fuel:
kerosene |
Silent
burner. |
|
| Enders
German
brand.
|
Model:
Enders
Stove
Fuel: |
Brass
tank |
|
Model:
Enders
12
Fuel:
white
gas
and
petrol |
Heavy-duty
casing. |
|
Model:
Enders
Baby
Fuel:
white
gas |
Blue
casing.
Red
tank. |
|
Model:
Enders
Biwak
Fuel: |
|
|
Model:
Enders
Juwel
84
Fuel:
white
gas |
Looks
like
a
straight
copy
of
the
classic
123R
Svea |
|
Model:
Enders
9060N
Fuel:
white
gas |
Tin
box. |
|
Model:
Enders
9061
Fuel: |
|
|
Model:
Enders
9063
Benzin-Baby
Fuel:
white
gas |
Heavy-duty
casing.
Several
tools
included.
Red
tank. |
|
| Enterprise
The
Enterprise
Tool
&
Metal
Works
were
based
in
Chicago,
USA.
|
Model:
Enterprise
Portable
Gasoline
Stove
Fuel:
kerosene |
Brass
tank.
External
detachable
pump,
also
brass.
Company
existed
at
least
between
1917
and
1929.
"Last
summer
I
picked
up
this
Enterprise
stove
with
the
pump
(threaded
into
the
fount
as
seen)
and
the
original
box.
The
box
label
says:
Enterprise
Portable
Gasoline
Stove.
Pat.
Applied
for.
Price
$6.50.
Produces
Intense
Heat
for
All
Purposes.
Manufactured
by
Enterprise
Tool
and
Metal
Works
2441-2449
N.
Western
Ave.
Chicago,
Ill.,
U.S.A."
-
Terrence
Marsh
|
Click
for
large
scale!

Picture
donated
by
Terrence
Marsh |
| EPIgas
Originally
an
English
brand,
now
acquired
by
Coleman.
|
Model:
EPIgas
Alpin
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
APSA2
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
Automatic
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
Backpacker
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
BPS2
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
BPS3-T
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
BPSA3-T
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
CSS(A)
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
GSSA
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
Micro
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
MSS
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
Model:
EPIgas
PSSA2
Fuel:
gas |
|
|
| Esbit
This
German
company
specialises
in
a
tiny
solid-fuel
burner.
Unsure
how
old
the
brand
is,
but
WW2
versions
exist.
http://www.air-way.net/y2k/stove.htm
-
not
their
own
site,
but
a
good
presentation.
|
Model:
Esbit
Pocket
Burner
Fuel:
Esbit
solid
fuel |
Still
in
production. |
|
| Esperanto |
Model:
Fuel: |
Table
model.
Brass
tank. |
|
| Esuya
Japanese
company,
based
in
Tokyo.
Esuya
Co.
Head
office;
Ginza,
Chuo-ku,
Tokyo.
Branch;
Shinsaibashisuzi,
Osaka.
Factory;
Shinagawa-ku,
Tokyo. |
Model:
Fuel:
kerosene |
Of
the
'Blue
Flame'
wick
stove
variety
with
sheet
steel
frame.
|
|
| Evinrude
American
company,
better
known
for
their
outboard
engines.
Manufactured
in
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. |
Model:
Evinrude
Camp
Stove
Fuel: |
Cast-iron
casing.
Double
burners.
1939's
model.
Painted
black. |
Click
for
large
scale!

Picture
donated
by
Jim
Hoff |
| Express
English
company. |
Model:
Express
Picnic
Stove
Fuel:
alcohol |
A
small
alcohol
burner
in
a
can
that
doubled
as
windscreen.
PAPER
label
outside.
Steel
handle
on
stove
lid. |
|