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About Kelly Kettle Ultimate Kits
The Kelly Kettle Ultimate Stainless Base Camp Kit includes the Stainless Steel Base Camp Kettle, Storage Bag, Cook set, Kelly Kettle Pot Support, 2 Stainless Steel Camping Cups, 2 Stainless Steel Camping Plates and large Hobo Stove.
The Base Camp stainless steel camp kettle boils approximately 54 oz of water at a time – that’s about nine – 6 oz. mugs of water for camp coffee, tea or hot cocoa. The large Base Camp Kettle will bring water to a boil within a matter of minutes. The best camping kettle for large groups, base camping, family camping, hunting, fishing, scouting, car camping, picnics, outdoor education. Base Camp kettles are ideal for emergency preparedness kits, humanitarian aid stations, or anyone working in the forests or the great outdoors.
Introducing a Camping Kettle with Whistle
A green whistle has replaced the orange stopper on the Kettles and will sound a nice loud whistle to let you know when the water has boiled. Older Kelly Kettles may have an Orange Rubber or Cork Stopper. These MUST ALWAYS be removed before using the kettle. The Kettle must never be boiled with these older stoppers in the spout, but the new camping kettle with whistle can be left in while the water is boiling.
Best Camping Kettle in Bad Weather
All Kelly Kettle products are the best kettle for camping as they work extremely well in stormy weather conditions. They are a vital piece of camping equipment for any outdoor adventure. Extremely dependable as they have no moving parts to fail or break.
Burn All Natural Fuel
Never pack fuel again and save money. Kelly Kettles are cost free to run and eco-friendly, as they use all natural fuel such as twigs, dry grass, heather, birch bark, pine cones, dry animal dung, etc. Remember: The Kettle has been designed to boil water extremely fast in all weather conditions using very little fuel. When filled with water, the Kelly Kettle should always be carried upright to avoid any spillage/leakage from the water spout or chimney top.
Kelly Kettle users have described their kettles as the “Greatest Invention of all Time”.
Kelly Kettle Ultimate Kits are absolutely the best value when purchasing Kelly Kettle products!
Note: The fire bases invert partially up into the bottom of our Kelly Kettles to make the unit as compact as possible for transporting and storage. Normally, the fire base will not invert fully up into the kettle. This is particularly evident with the Medium size Kelly Kettle. Never force the inverted base up into the Kelly Kettle to try and achieve a “Perfect Fit.” This may cause damage to your Kelly Kettle or result in the base becoming stuck within the kettle.
Farmer Brown –
Ultimate Camp Cooker. PROS: I love that all the parts fit inside the main unit and then into the small bag. Perfect for camping. This is the best camp cooking unit I have used. Love that you can boil water below and cook above at the same time. CONS: This is not what I would use for backpacking. A bit of weight to it for backpacking.
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Green Giant –
An excellent camp kettle with minor drawbacks. Tested this in the backyard to make some morning oatmeal with friends. The water chamber has a very large inner surface area so the small fire we made with twigs, leaves, and bark chips off the ground had a rolling boil going in about ten minutes. We also set the small pot on top to boil some eggs, though that did not boil by the time the kettle did. This is an amazingly efficient campsite kettle and, with the hobo stove, we finished boiling the eggs in just a few minutes after removing the kettle. The hobo stove could stand to be a bit taller to get a better chimney effect but it worked well enough. There are some issues to be aware of. We filled the kettle up to just below the spout. It boiled over, sending water down into the burn chamber of the stove. This thing boils amazingly well. You’ll want to remove the kettle or lower the water level as soon as it does, or start with less water than I did. There is a lot of creosote buildup on the inner surface of the kettle, the firebox, the hobo stove and the bottom of any cookware used over it or the hobo stove. Camp cookware only! When repacking it in the bag, anything you pack in the center will be exposed to the creosote so you might want to pack a green scrubber pad to at least get the loose stuff off. This stove is going in my camping kit for sure.
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