SWISS ORIG. M71 STOVE W/FUEL NEW (HALF FULL)
Out of stock
- SKU
- 14916000
- Color
- Olive Drab
- Style
- Camping, Cook Ware
Description
The Swiss Army M71 Emergency Stove is a genuine piece of Swiss military field kit — a compact, self-contained cooking and heating solution issued to Swiss soldiers for field rations, emergency warming, and survival use. This is authentic original-issue surplus, not a reworked commercial product, and it arrives complete with its fuel canister (half full) and a book of matches, ready to press into service.
Built around a simple, soldier-proof design, the M71 nests everything into one pocket-sized package. The steel fuel tin doubles as the base, a folding stainless-steel pot stand/windscreen slots over the top, and the screw-on lid seals the unit for storage or transport. Multilingual markings on the lid — Notkocher 71 / Réchaud de secours 71 / Fornello di emergenza 71 — confirm its Swiss Army provenance across the country's German, French, and Italian language regions.
Who It Sells To
This is a strong repeat seller for shops catering to campers, backpackers, hunters, hikers, preppers, and bug-out-bag builders who want a proven, no-batteries, no-moving-parts cooking option. It also has serious pull with Swiss militaria collectors and reenactors looking for authentic, marked, originally-issued field gear rather than commercial substitutes.
Key Features
- Genuine Swiss military issue — original Notkocher / Réchaud de secours Modell 71
- Complete kit: fuel canister (half full), folding stainless pot stand / windscreen, screw-on lid, and matches
- Approximately 1 hour burn time from a full canister — ideal for boiling water, heating rations, and emergency warmth
- Compact and lightweight — everything nests inside the tin for pocket, pack, or vehicle-kit carry
- Multilingual military markings in German, French, and Italian confirm authentic Swiss Army provenance
- No moving parts, no batteries — the kind of foolproof kit preppers and survivalists trust
Field Use
In use, the lid comes off, the folding stand deploys over the fuel tin, and the fuel is lit directly — placing a mess tin, canteen cup, or small pot on top of the integrated stand for cooking. When it's time to move, everything packs back down into the sealed tin. It's the sort of simple, rugged tool that has kept Swiss conscripts fed in the Alps for decades, and it earns its place in any serious outdoor or emergency kit today.
Condition note: This is authentic surplus supplied with a partially used (half full) fuel canister. Expect honest surplus character — minor scuffs, storage marks, or faded print on the tin are normal and part of the genuine-issue provenance.