While it's not exactly camping equipment...oh well, it could be if you had hook ups. I was wandering around a flea market today...and found this sunbeam T9 toaster. They were made from '39-late 40's. This one is mid-40's based on patent info stamped on it. Chrome body, bakelite handles/base, original cord, can either pop up toast or hold it warm. This was referred to as the "Worlds Fair" toaster as it used the logo from the 1939 NY Worlds Fair in the incised pattern on it. Makes toast in 1:18 sec...as opposed to the piece of crap that I currently have at 3:10 sec...and it takes another part cycle to get it where I like it. Cool little light on the side also lights up when it's working. The drawback....sides get hot so watch bread bags on it!
I hit it with some OOOO steel wool on the chrome, and some denatured alcohol to clean up the previous years of "toasting" history. Blew it out...plugged it in and voila....runs great! I had an old one similar to this before that was my grandmothers, but my ex-wife decided that it was "too old" and gave it away. Ahhhhh finally...a toaster with some style/ design/ and makes great toast! Not bad for a 68 year old toaster. Original price was about 8$ I think, I'm it it for 40 but I've spent more than that over the years on pieces of junk that quit, restored...they are 375$ on the toaster sites. Doug