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We have just taken delivery of our first batch of 'ECOBILLY'S' :thumbup:

 

These are the Aussie version of a Kelly kettle. I have used an aussie kettle like this for years, but it was made of galv steel. I have been on the lookout for a better version and found these. I never liked the Kelly kettle with the littlepot for the fire, I preferred this style.

 

We are now the UK distributors of these so here it is...

 

Eco Billy Instant Kettle

 

· Eco billy boils water in under 5 minutes using only a handful of leaves and twigs

· Quick, safe, contained, environmentally sound fire, leaving only a small pile of ash.

· Eco Billy is easy to pour—handles stay cool to touch

· Eco billy is made of stainless steel construction for long life

· Eco Billy is lightweight and durable

 

Large Eco Billy 1.5 litre = 5 Cups/4 Mugs

Small Eco Billy 700 mls = 3 Cups/2 Mugs

Eco Billy Bag (For Small or Large) to keep it all neat and tidy !

 

I will put an advert up on arbtrader with the prices :thumbup1:

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I prefer them in that you don't need the little pot under for the fire, you can put it on a fire or a Swedish candle (A thick glove is a good idea if its been on the fire !)

 

The little 2 cup one with its bag isn't much bigger than a big flask.

 

They are just simple and neat !

 

I had an old aussie old galv one for years, but these are better made and stainless.

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i will watch this post with great interest as i,am looking at trying a rocket stove as on youtube as i,ve no way of making a brew on my plot but never thought there was such a device to boil water and now discovered a kelly kettle too but the rocket stove can cook as well as boil water

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i will watch this post with great interest as i,am looking at trying a rocket stove as on youtube as i,ve no way of making a brew on my plot but never thought there was such a device to boil water and now discovered a kelly kettle too but the rocket stove can cook as well as boil water

 

So can the Kelly kettle :)

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I only bought a Kelly kettle a few months ago (after my girl friend made me a cup of tea with added meths on my 30 year old trangia) and looking at the Ecobilly I don't think I'd have changed my mind.

There's nothing to stop you sticking a Kelly over a small fire like the Ecobilly, (but I normally just transfer a few embers to the Kelly if I have a fire going at the same time) but the bigger advantage in my eyes is that the Kelly's water is better protected from the smoke than the Ecobilly and you can even carry water in it with the bung in the spout.

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