Anyone used these Kelly Kettles? Look to be a good thing:
Trekker Kelly Kettle
Scout Kelly Kettle
Basecamp Kelly Kettle
Trekker Kelly Kettle
Scout Kelly Kettle
Basecamp Kelly Kettle
Not looking at replacing a campfire. More a cuppa etc. on the run while out detecting Jaros.Great to have in a sparsely treed environment - I enjoy the heat from the camp fire.
They're ideal for that, because they're so easy to light, so fast to boil and afterwards there's only a small amount of embers to be thoroughly doused before getting back to work or moving on to another location.Not looking at replacing a campfire. More a cuppa etc. on the run while out detecting Jaros.
The SSAA have what they call a bush kettle. Same principle as the Kelly Kettle. It has 3 litre capacity and sells for around $85 I think. Takes about 10 minutes to boil using sticks leaves etc.Anyone used these Kelly Kettles? Look to be a good thing:
Trekker Kelly Kettle
Scout Kelly Kettle
Basecamp Kelly Kettle
I've not used one myself, but a mate who happened to be a Manual Ats teacher made one out of a large tin can. Being a loner, he made one that heated just enough boiling water for one cup. When we pulled up he would pour in water, scratch up some twigs and dry leaves and be drinking his cuppa while other people were still getting out of their vehicles and having a stretch.The SSAA have what they call a bush kettle. Same principle as the Kelly Kettle. It has 3 litre capacity and sells for around $85 I think. Takes about 10 minutes to boil using sticks leaves etc.
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