Hi Folks, I've just bought myself a Kelly Kettle. All I can say, what a piece of kit. It can boil 1.50 litres of water in 3 to 5 mins using grass, twigs, pine cones etc. Plus cook food in the pans provided with the kettle. The company is about to launch an Hobo Stove that fits into the kettle's fire base which will extend and ease extended cooking times. I would suggest have a look at the following, www.kellykettle.com
Got one and love it as a means of boiling water for a brew...Keep meaning to get the hob thingy for cooking on but never have yet....
I always take a bag of twigs/kindling/pine cones etc with me when using it as in this country(present good weather excepted)you can never be sure you will find dry twigs etc at the site....
Jelboy.
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Quote: Originally posted by Mike Logan on 24/7/2013
Hi Folks, I've just bought myself a Kelly Kettle. All I can say, what a piece of kit. It can boil 1.50 litres of water in 3 to 5 mins using grass, twigs, pine cones etc.
And dried dung - don't forget the dried dung!
I'm seriously considering keeping mine in the car so I can brew up when working. I'm getting tired of paying £1 for a takeaway cuppa (especially when office-based staff can drink for free all day).
Quote: Originally posted by Mike Logan on 24/7/2013Hi Folks, I've just bought myself a Kelly Kettle. All I can say, what a piece of kit. It can boil 1.50 litres of water in 3 to 5 mins using grass, twigs, pine cones etc.
And dried dung - don't forget the dried dung!
I'm seriously considering keeping mine in the car so I can brew up when working. I'm getting tired of paying £1 for a takeaway cuppa (especially when office-based staff can drink for free all day).
I've used my little gas stove plenty of times for a cup of tea out of the boot...