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Is that a power outlet on the side or just a bearing cover?

 

Chippers with power outlets would be good so you could plug in a kettle!

 

i think its just the bearing mate, get yourself a jet boil they are excellent

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I have used one of these M400s and had an M500 until recently. Both have brilliant chipping performance BUT are quite the opposite if not sharpened correctly - be warned! A blunt Jo-Beau will rattle you bones and be completely unfit for purpose. When sharp it will drag in 3" like bilio and when blunt you have to force 1" in with considerable force...

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i think its just the bearing mate, get yourself a jet boil they are excellent

 

A Jet boil is on the shopping list but the gas cannisters look expensive. At work we use an MSR whisperlight. It runs of neat petrol and is very economical.

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A Jet boil is on the shopping list but the gas cannisters look expensive. At work we use an MSR whisperlight. It runs of neat petrol and is very economical.

 

you can use most standard gas cannisters ours are about 3 quid an brew a lot of tea before they need swapping.

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rupe u should try a kelly kettle then when u feed dead wood though ur chipper u can have as much hot water as u like lol

 

log supplier thats intreasting iv bin wondering that to

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I've used a kelly lettle lots if times but not owned one. Ok for in the woods but not really suitlable for brewing up on customers front drive, even though they seem perfect its still smells like your having a bonfire!

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A Jet boil is on the shopping list but the gas cannisters look expensive. At work we use an MSR whisperlight. It runs of neat petrol and is very economical.

 

rupe the small ones are about 3 quid and will last a month no bother brewing every day, and the canister fits inside it when not getting used. i need to fire mine up again, spending too much on teas and coffees from cafes:sad::001_smile:

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