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The main advantage of SS is that if you are going to be using the base for a lot of cooking then the SS will outlast the Alu. Otherwise the Alu is lighter and a lot cheaper.:thumbup: There is some more detailed info here at the bottom of the description Kelly Kettle

 

The most popular ones so far have been the Alu base camp which is the largest one.

 

Although Ive been using a Scout for years which has more than enough capacity for me.:thumbup1:

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I bought mine about 15 years ago and it had very little use until last November when I started processing logs in my mates shed. He went to the bait van one day and when he came back I was getting the fire going on the kettle - "Watch out, the boy scouts here!" he commented in a taking the pee manner. Its been used a couple of times a day since then and he's even bought his own now! Wouldn't be without one - fresh brew tastes so much better than out of a flask.

 

Think mine is a stainless one with a cork, his is aluminium with a proper whistle!

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I bought mine about 15 years ago and it had very little use until last November when I started processing logs in my mates shed. He went to the bait van one day and when he came back I was getting the fire going on the kettle - "Watch out, the boy scouts here!" he commented in a taking the pee manner. Its been used a couple of times a day since then and he's even bought his own now! Wouldn't be without one - fresh brew tastes so much better than out of a flask.

 

Think mine is a stainless one with a cork, his is aluminium with a proper whistle!

HI ROVER nice one mate fresh brew is better :thumbup1:jon :thumbup:

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I bought mine about 15 years ago and it had very little use until last November when I started processing logs in my mates shed. He went to the bait van one day and when he came back I was getting the fire going on the kettle - "Watch out, the boy scouts here!" he commented in a taking the pee manner. Its been used a couple of times a day since then and he's even bought his own now! Wouldn't be without one - fresh brew tastes so much better than out of a flask.

 

Think mine is a stainless one with a cork, his is aluminium with a proper whistle!

 

Hi all I've just got a new kettle at the car boot sale £15 new and it a large one jon

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I bought mine about 15 years ago and it had very little use until last November when I started processing logs in my mates shed. He went to the bait van one day and when he came back I was getting the fire going on the kettle - "Watch out, the boy scouts here!" he commented in a taking the pee manner. Its been used a couple of times a day since then and he's even bought his own now! Wouldn't be without one - fresh brew tastes so much better than out of a flask.

 

Think mine is a stainless one with a cork, his is aluminium with a proper whistle!

HI ANDY//ROVER yes rover same as yours i got today new one for £15 :thumbup1::thumbup1:thanks for andy re fuel thanks jon :thumbup:

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