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Tommy cooker : ウィキペディア英語版
Tommy cooker
A Tommy cooker was a compact, portable stove, fuelled by something referred to as ''solidified alcohol'' which was issued to British troops (Tommies) in World War I.〔(First War encyclopaedia )〕 It was notoriously ineffective; one soldier complained that it took two hours to boil half a pint of water. A variety of commercial or improvised alternatives were in use.〔Weeks, Alan (2009), (''Tea, Rum and Fags: Sustaining Tommy 1914-18'' ) The History Press (Chapter 6)〕
A refined version remained in use during World War II, using gelled fuel in a tin can; a steel ring fitted to the can supported a mess tin.〔(Repro Rations - British World War II Rations )〕
The British army still uses compact portable solid fuel (hexamine) stoves.
The term also came to be applied by the German tank crews as a derogatory nickname for the Sherman tank whose earlier models acquired a reputation for bursting up in flames when hit, due to improper ammunition stowage.〔(BBC History )〕
==WWI "Rations Heater - Personal Cooker"==

:KAMPITE TRENCH FUEL BLOCKS
:BRYANT & MAY'S SAFETY TRENCH COOKER, SIX "KAMPITE" TRENCH FUEL BLOCKS
: Cardboard box with a folding metal stand.
:Anglo's Trench Fires
:Folding tin stove fuelled by solid fuel tablets and retailed under the name "Anglo's Trench Fires". Contained in a card box with the slogan "A boon for dugouts, tents and trenches"
:Tommy's Cooker
:One WWI soldier advised that an extra tin of fuel should be provisioned,
My Pack contained the following items. ...A tin containing extra solidified methylated spirits (i.e. Refill for a "Tommy's Cooker.")

:Tinned Heat - solidified methylated spirits
'Tinned Heat' was a little round tin pocket stove, or 'Campaigner's Cooker'. Only 3½ inches in diameter and 1½ inches high, it contained solidified methylated spirits. It was deemed to be perfectly safe, quite practical and absolutely efficient; an ideal arrangement for a soldier's use in the trenches. If anything could be pronounced ideal in those circumstances. 'Tinned Heat' cost 10½d each.

:Canned Heat - Sterno solidified alcohol
Invented around 1900, Sterno is made from ethanol, methanol, water and an amphoteric oxide gelling agent, plus a dye that gives it a characteristic pink color. Designed to be odorless, a 7 oz (198 g) can will burn for up to two hours. The methanol is added to denature the product, which essentially is intended to make it too toxic for consumption, thus the British term 'Methylated Spirits'.

The British cookers were made by Tommy's Cooker Co., Limited, The Little Kitchener Co. and the "Pals" Cooker by Matthias Jackson & Sons.
*"ThePALS" Cooker (Solidified Spirit Pocket Stove). The name "ThePALS" is our registered trade mark. "ThePALS" Kettle or Pan rests is our registered design. -- Solidified Spirit Pocket Stove for the "Pals" at the Front! -- Far away the BEST STOVE Made. -- Hot water and food quickly and easily prepared by using "THE PALS" COOKER! Superior quality. Clean and powerful. A new design. Compact and handy. A welcome gift. -- "The composition of this solid spirit is a new and exclusive preparation." -- COMPLETE STOVE RETAILS at 1/- EACH. REFILLS RETAIL AT 1/- and 2/- PER TIN. -- Sole Manufacturers: MATTHIAS JACKSON & SONS, Shepley Street Works, London Road, Manchester. ((1916 Ad ))
*TOMMY'S COOKER. (British Made, Patent Applied For) -- A Marvel of Simplicity & Utility -- Is the most welcome gift to soldiers in the trenches... Give him one before he leaves for the front. ...For preparing food out of doors it is perfection. -- Used by the British, Belgian and French Army in the Field, and the Red Cross Society. -- Price, 1/- Refills, 2/- ADVANTAGES.—1. Wind does not blow it out. 2. Composition unaffected by weather or climate. 3. Stand carries heavy pots or pans. -- Tommy's Cooker Co. Ld. -- Works 31 Carburton St., London, W. ((1916 Ad ))
*Little Kitchener Trench Cooker -- Blackie Brand Always Best -- Jelled fuel "Blackie Brand" Patent Tommy Cooker that has seen use from the Sudan of the 1880's. -- Sole Proprietor Robert Blackie of London (who also produced Military Foot Powder in Tins) (The Cooker consist of a cooking ring that sits on the fuel container and is extremely lightweight)

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