The kettle works wonders. I've had mine for about two years. And I've
used it with the stove or thrown it in the fire. Still keep on
trucking. One of those great camping things that you HAVE to bring.
Make sure you get the right one if you want to fit it with the kit.
A carbineer mug works well
are you finding that boiling in the teakettle is that much faster or
more convenient?
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It's more convenient, because boiling in a pot ties up not only the pot but
the frying pan/lid, and very likely I want the frying pan/lid for something
else.
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 10:49 AM, mizrachi mizrachi1...@gmail.com wrote:
are you finding that boiling in the teakettle is that much
sorry to pry, but are you using more than one stove at a time? Or
eating out of the pan while boiling on the burner?
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I'm frying pancakes while my tea is steeping. Or boiling water for dishes or
hot drinks while I finish dinner.
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 11:15 AM, mizrachi mizrachi1...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry to pry, but are you using more than one stove at a time? Or
eating out of the pan while boiling on the
well, then I'm off to find a mug...and the teakettle!
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On Friday, September 16, 2011 1:40:46 PM UTC-5, mizrachi wrote:
well, then I'm off to find a mug...and the teakettle!
Great Outdoors Depot (online) appears to have the tea kettle. Not
affiliated. Just interested myself and came across it.