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got a question on the kelly kettle, i have about 20 min break usually, no more, would i realistically have time to prep a fire, light it and boil water in 20 mins? or would i be better of with something like a jetboil?

If you have a bit if dry kindling/twigs/dry ferns to hand it will take about 5 minutes. Then you have to let it burn out after. Jet boil is built for speed. Take a flask, and put any surplus hot water into it from the jetboil. I only use the kelly when I,ve got time to.

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got a question on the kelly kettle, i have about 20 min break usually, no more, would i realistically have time to prep a fire, light it and boil water in 20 mins? or would i be better of with something like a jetboil?

 

if you have dry kindling and get the fire going it will boil 5 cups of water in just over a min very quick pine cones,oldmans beard, shavings, so i would say if you get fire going in first two mins 5 max hot water.

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I keep some of those small solid fuel tabs with me, the ones about the size of an extra strong mint. I cut one in half and just use one half to get the fire going.

You don't need to but if like me you only have a 20 minute break you don't want to be faffing trying to get it lit.

The cost very little and a pack of them fits in an old baccy tin along with a lighter.

Highlander Solid Fuel Tablets | GO Outdoors

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