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OK Product, But You Could Do Better
This is most useful for heating small quantities that will cook rapidly. For more complicated cooking, the hobo stove is far superior, for several reasons. It is more stable, far closer to the ground (thus safer), and will hold a much larger pan. The most obvious argument for the hobo stove is that you can boil water, make drinks, and then cook your meal. As the kettle should never be heated dry, you are in a position of either boiling away precious water while waiting for whatever's on the top to be done, or boiling twice as much water as you need. In regard to build quality and simplicity, you cannot fault this. It will probably last a lifetime. It's inexpensive. However, the hobo stove is far more versatile and practical, and simpler, if you're trying to decide between the two.
Pros:
- Light, inexpensive
Cons:
- See review
Best Used for:
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Would recommend: Yes
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Simple
This is a necessary part of the Kelly Kettle set-up for cooking over the kettle top. Precise cut steel fit together to create a stable support for a pot or pan. The Kelly kettle pot fits perfectly, but another may do well also. The real trick with this is to keep the food from scorching as the heat from the kettle is very intense.
Definitely a plus that it pulls apart and stores easily inside th
Definitely a plus that it pulls apart and stores easily inside th
Would recommend: Yes
work great
work great
I bought it for my kelly kettle and it work great for most size of pots.
It is lightweight and yet strong enough to last.
I bought it for my kelly kettle and it work great for most size of pots.
It is lightweight and yet strong enough to last.
Would recommend: Yes
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