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I've got the "storm kettle", which is the same as a kelly just a different make. The one i have is the F1 which gives enough for one man size brew of 500ml, & as i work on my own(sheds a silent tear)is ok for me. I prefer hexxy blocks in it as they are easier to get going & stay lit, i do find the fire bowl a bit on the small size.

I've just made a collar to sit inside the fire bowl, so i can cook on it, not tried it yet though.

 

Rob

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you can even carry water in it with the bung in the spout.

 

I like this with my Kelly kettle, I`ve got the scout so I can get a few brews out of it and no need for extra water.

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I'll stick to my good old fashioned primus stove, boils water faster than any of these fancy kettles, and makes toast as well (30 year old add on bit) plus it now runs on diesel (small mod to the jet)

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i have a ghillie kettle better than the kely in that it has a metal cap which whistles when boiling. draw back with all of them is when its blowing a gale to get it to light once going will burn ok my one will boil 5 cups in a couple of mins can cook on it and can put it on a fire if you want to. being on my own i find it a bit of a faff getting it going when i could be working. looking at gettinga stainless steel washing machine drum and using that for kettle and cooking Dorset has one and works well plus you can keep warm from it and it cost next to nothing from the dump

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