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Bill,
from OR, United States
Written on June 21, 2018
But of paper, twigs or scraps of wood, charcoal Nesbit or moth balls. And off you go! Don't overload fire box. Let 'we rip. Books quickly, don't put too much water in or it will boil over. Puts out a lot of heat in a short time. Keep hands away from chimney.
Would recommend: Yes
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Gerald s.,
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from MN, United States
Written on May 23, 2017
Should work good for backpacking
Would recommend: Yes
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Kyle E.,
Written on September 18, 2016
It's pretty light and easy to store away in your backpack. Used it once so far and had trouble getting the base lit but once you get the water boiling it's pretty friggin cool to use and good for backpacking or any camping trip. Overall a real good piece of equipment
Would recommend: Yes
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ScreamerMama,
Written on August 5, 2014
Am very happy with the small Kelly Kettle. Usually when I go rustic in the woods I eat mostly nuts and dried fruits, but I sometimes want to throw together a little hot soup or a cup of tea. The Kelly Kettle is all I need to bring with me, and I don't have to muss about with fuel of any kind, which I prefer. Nothing like a hot cup of tea on a cold night! I like the gypsy feel, too.
Would recommend: Yes
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Dr. Phil,
Written on August 5, 2014
Frankly,a Kelly Kettle is unmatched/superb for boiling water rapidly at almost any time of the year but it is not good for cooking in general - regular gasoline/LPG stoves have it beat in terms of versatility in that regard.
Would recommend: Yes
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bluegreen,
Written on September 10, 2013
This kettle heats water faster than any product of its type and size that I've ever used or seen over the decades I've spent out of doors. It really delivers. I have burned everything from twigs to BBQ charcoal in it without a hitch. I bought the smallest model (trekker) but it may be a bit too large for day pack "just in case" carry. However, for full size backpacks, it is not too big. If it wi
Would recommend: Yes
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Kiko,
Written on September 10, 2013
I first tested this thing on my front porch before i took it out camping. I had some water boiling in no time. The next weekend I took it camping with some seasoned camper friends of mine and they all loved it's simplicity and ability to run on anything that burns.
Would recommend: Yes
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hondo33,
from IN, United States
Written on April 3, 2012
i use it for backpacking,and kayaking theonly thing i didnt like about it was the cork plug, cheapins it, they should have put s.s for the spout
Would recommend: Yes
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