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Kelly Kettle Base Camp Stainless Steel Basic Kit 54 oz.(1.6 LTR) Large Stainless Steel Camp Kettle, Lightweight Camping Kettle with Whistle, Camp Stove for Fishing, Hunting, Hiking, Survival Gear

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About this item

  • Boils 6.75 cups of water in 3-5 minutes - cook fast and boil water all at the same time
  • Stainless steel base camp holds 54 fl. Oz. Of water (6.75 cups) pot holds 32 oz.
  • Kelly kettle stainless steel base camp is 15 inches tall, weighs only 2.6 pounds - comes in a handy carrying bag
  • Can be transported on any airlines or any other form of transportation


The Kelly kettle stainless steel base camp basic kit is a highly efficient outdoor camping cook stove which is suitable for car camping, family picnics, scouts, kayakers, caravanning camping or anyone who works or enjoys the outdoors. It is also a vital item for wilderness survival and disaster kits. This 54 oz. Kelly kettle, cook set and pot support, all fit neatly together into their own drawstring carrying bag which can be put into or carried hanging from a rucksack or backpack. As there is no need to carry fuel, this kit will keep your pack light and save you money at the same time - never worry about running out of fuel again. Using any naturally occurring solid fuel (sticks, pine cones, dry animal dung etc.) This unit will operate perfectly well, even in the most extreme weather conditions or terrain. The kettle brings the water to a rolling boil (purifying the water) within a matter of minutes while you reheat or cook food at the same time using the cook set on the pot-support over the chimney of the kettle. Hence, a very small amount of fuel will both boil your water and cook your meal at the same time. If more hot water is required (this kettle will easily boil water quickly for a party of 8-10 people), simply refill the kettle and place it back on the fire base and refuel the chimney again. The kettle water will be boiled again within a matter of minutes where water can be used for more hot drinks, bathing, washing up, etc. Each Kelly kettle comes with a drawstring carrying bag.


cupoftea
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Truly enjoy this kettle not only to heat up water in no time, and since it boils it, it also kills pathogens and bacteria you don't need in your water. Cooking food on it is also super easy using organic material as fuel. This is a must have for emergencies besides camping/hiking. No wonder it's been around for quite a very long time, glad we found it.
lane
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Excellent Fast Boil... Multi-Fueled... Rugged...MUST NOT USE WITHOUT WATER IN THE CONTAINER!STEP 1; Read All The Instructions To Avoid Mis-Use And Second Degree Scald Or Burns!Would buy again...
June Taggart
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Haven’t used yet. Looks like a great invention. One part of SS container holds water. The other is for building a fire. Add ons include a fire ring for cooking. I think it’s amazing! No fuel just sticks found in woods.
Denise Dallas TX
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
It does everything. Boils water while cooking at the same time and giving heat. We lost electricity, I set this up in the fireplace. Cooked, boiled enough water for instant coffee, while i cooked bacon & eggs for breakfast.
Notwally
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
This is a Water Boiler. Boils Water. Does it better and faster than anything I've ever used. Home range top ( electric or gas), camp fires, whatever. If you count all time start to finish, these just do it better & faster.A handful or two of nature's trash ( sticks & twigs, basic detritus ) - and the water is boiling. I can get this model to boil 54 ounces in 5 minutes. Can. I usually add a little less fuel and end up in the 6 or so minute range. *I* am frugal even with sticks.IF you aren't here to boil water, you're in the wrong place. Move along.You MUST run this filled with water before you light the flame. Empty to mostly empty, you WILL ruin/destroy the kettle and void the warranty in one expensive swoop.Only boil water. No soup, no stew, no other liquid or food. You will never be able to clean it out. ( Well maybe after LOTS of unnecessary labor and cussing). But you will never ever see the bottom or inside the kettle without a metal saw or cutting torch. It's welded & sealed. Don't put weird stuff in there. You boil the water here, make the drinks and food over there.Speaking of: Before you use it. Clean it! It's made in a factory overseas and shipped across the sea. Nothing wrong with that. But always clean you cookware and guns before using. One DROP of dish soap about halfway full of water. Put your hand over the hole & shake. Pour it out and rinse 3 times. Don't use the plug whistle because it's not a plug and you'll wet your whistle in a bad way. Fill the kettle up to the fill line with water. then pour some of that water into a glass and taste it. If you taste soap, you put in more than one drop. IF you taste anything weird or bad, it's probably your tap water.And do yourself a favor and read the instructions. I suggest YouTube videos. Kelly has some there and so do customer. This is a wonderfully simple gadget but there are some really important tips & tricks to safely using it. I'm a friendly fire freak and it's really easy to burn yourself if you use this wrong. Example: Your whistle is whistling, your water is boiling, and you grab the wooden handle and pick up you kettle full of boiling water. BAM! You just burned your hand, possibly badly, and you probably dropped your kettle of water. It's that easy. The "proper" way is definitely weird, but it is also definitely the "Proper" way.And after all your prep & study now you can go outside and do the water boiling thing. Be safe.That brings us to the cooking section: Kelly shows cooking on top of the kettle. If you do, that kettle still needs to be full of water. And personally, cooking with my food & grease or even soup sitting precariously on top of the kettle looks like a good way to need immediate medical help that's nowhere near. Don't go out of your way to have an accident or make an emergency.Better: If you take the kettle off and put it safely away, you can of course just make a fire in the fire base. Nice & low and steady.This model comes with a little cooking grate that fits on the fire base. That'll work. And for $30 more, they sell a "Hobo Stove" for the fire base that works even better. Make sure you buy the right size. I think $30 is way high for that little Hobo Stove, buuut I bought one anyway. Makes the set an All-in-One Kit.*Almost* makes the Ultimate Base Camp model worth it. ( It comes with everything including the hobo stove plus cups & plates).And note: I now have TWO Kelly Kettles. This, the 54 oz. Base Camp model and after I saved up my play dollars again, I got the 20 oz Trekker model. The Trekker is small enough to tote and makes enough hot water for a decent serving of pour over coffee, a few cups of tea, instant and dehydrated everything.For my frugal tail to buy not one, but TWO of these at these steep prices shows not only do they work, they work well.I'm over 60 now and I no longer do the hiking/camping thing. I wish I had these when I did. These days "fun" must include heat or air conditioning as needed and more stuff than I can tote. Like the bed & couch.So why did I buy these? Because I'm in the middle of Texas and this area gets way too many "Boil Water" notices and sometimes just plain old "The Water Plant broke and we're working on it". That's why.Kelly Kettles can boil more water faster than my stove, propane stove, pear burner, or anything.Time 54 ounces of water on your range top from when you turn the knob to get a boil and check see how long it takes. The Kelly kettles do it in about 5 minutes ( give or take. There's variables. Outside temp, what you are burning, wind speed getting the hang of it, etc. Weirdly, not that much time difference between the small one & the big one).
Lyle A. Wright
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2020
Just wanted to say how easy this is to use, and wow talk about fast hot water, just be carful of the steam whistle it’s hot! I didn’t get the deluxe kit but the base camp and it is more than adequate for basic needs, and boiling water in about 5 mins, a Stanley French press and you can have great coffee in just a few minutes and a small amount of fuel, and you are good to go! Recommend the stainless steel version, perfect right out of the box.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2017
I usually don't review non photography items but this one needed an "at a boy" due to great customer service I got.I do wildlife photography in Rocky Mountains region. I have been using it for a few weeks now. During fall and winter it is almost a hassle to use propane at high altitudes and low temperatures and since fire restriction are lifted during winter this is a good way to heat water without dealing with fuel. If you use a bit of good wilderness practices the setup is completely a "No Trace" exercise. The large size is the perfect size to fill a 64oz bottle for warming the sleeping bag when the temperature drops. It is a bit bulky but not heavy at all. You can pack other stuff like your coffee set up inside the Kettle's chimney to save space. It is perfect for truck camping or short hikes from trail heads. The Kettle works as expected. Excellent fit and finish.A few word of cautions. Keep your hands away from the top during the use it is hot "Very Hot". Due to its efficient burning you may not see any flames at the top but it can burn your hand severely.Mike
james
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2012
Kelly Kettle is a simple and effective way to cook and boil water without worrying about fuel. The Kettle uses very little wood, paper, twigs or pine needles to very quickly boil water in the jacket. If you are going to cook on kettle then you will likely want to use twigs or split a log into little kindling to provide a lower, more consistent heat. All in all, a well crafted and sturdy stove. The form factor isn't the greatest for hiking and you would likely want to select a smaller version if backpacking. The bag provided holds everything neatly and prevents the black residue and creosote from getting on your backpack contents or it can be used to hold it on the outside of your bag.