It's definitely a great system, I have the trekker for solo hikes and have the scout model ordered. Anyone who buys one won't be disappointed. In not much time with the trekker I had water boiled for coffee and a second kettle boiled for rice then using the hobo attachment I cooked teriyaki beef and broccoli to finish a meal for myself and my son.
Joe and I have the Basecamp model, since there are always at least the 2 of us to boil water for. This can handle 2 coffees, 1 hot cocoa and 2 oatmeals from our experience, and there was still water left for more.
The base camp model would be a nice addition to the cars emergency pack. Free fuel and copious amounts of hot water whenever wherever. Great stove and kettle combo. Take it easy pal.
Brillant kit. Took one on my bushcraft courses to learn about how to use it and now I leave it in the car on trips out. It boils water and you can use the base as a stove. I am glad they changed the cork stopper because that used to pop out at high pressure even if you just put it in lightly. When the kettle boiled, even on it's chain, it was quite alarming. Good video!
I totally agree. It's a brilliant bit of kit. I use mine on a regular basis. I think I may also leave mine in the motor as an emergency stove. Its very versatile. The whistle bung is a must! Take it easy buddy.
Thank you for your video and your tips and advice! Bought the Kelly Kettle Trekker Kit and tried it out in my backyard to get used to it. It's quite astonishing how little fuel it takes and how well the kit was thought out. Simplicity has a beauty of its own :)
Hey there. It's a fantastic kit all around with little that can go wrong. Great multi use stove and a decent price. Thanks for commenting 🙂 Take it easy xxx
Good stuff mate 👍 bang on review 👌, i love mine got the ultimate scout kit as the cups and plates are propa good quality. Use it mainly if im out with the dogs simple Tarp setup etc. Sure theres way better gear on the market for Trekking, wildcamping, Thats what jetboils and MSR windburners are for 😅, but its still a great thing to own and Just good fun to use. New Sub mate ATB 👍
First of all bud a massive welcome to the channel and community. Thanks awesomely for the support my new friend. It is and remains to be one of my favourite ways to brew up in the woods. Thanks again. Have a great week ahead. Take it easy.
The pot support you can always take a little tape and tape it on the side of the kettle so it wont get lost. Even though you have the bag. Thanks for the video just bought one and learned alot
8:20 inverting the base distorts space-time, reduces gravity and thus mass while simultaneously accelerating time relative to inertial frame of the kettle.
I just bought the base camp version I believe it’s 1.6 litres rather than 2 litres. I’m in Ireland but it was cheaper to buy it from The Netherlands than locally
To reduce the risk of fire I use the pot stand to keep the fire pot off the ground. Otherwise you severely charge the ground under the burner pot. For extra safety a piece of carbon felt never hurts
You can put the pot stand where the chain connects to the body slip it in between the body and the chain holder and put the stopper bun down the chimney and it will hold it in place I do this with all of my Kelly kettles if I can figure out how to leave you a picture I will
I’ve been in contact with that company for a DECADE. I’m still waiting for the titanium version. They keep saying they will make one, but they have not. Bushcraft now is mainstream & people with money Bushcraft and can afford a Titanium version. I just dropped $150 ( 50 off discount ) on the Titanium Grahl version for example. Kelly needs to be pulled kicking and screaming into the UL version.
Easy to pack away? Way too big to carry, brother. I would have liked to see you test it against some of the company claims. Boiling water is not much of a test. This looked like a paid commercial. I'll check out your other videos to learn more about you. Thanks for sharing
The only reason for getting one of these is nostalgia. They are heavy, bulky, and inefficient when you factor in gathering fuel as well as carrying it. You can not cook on the top unless you cook in a couple of min because of the boil speed. Outdated junk.
It's funny how you mention it's inefficiency and then proceed to say you can only cook on the top for a few mins because of boil times! Every biomass stove requires you to collect fuel first. Yes it's heavy, but you can get small units for hiking about with and even titanium variants now that use meth stoves. Regarding it efficiency, it uses freely available fuel to bring water to a boil within minutes in any conditions. It also doubles as a cooker using tue base with a stand. Each to there own I suppose
You may have to have one imported. Although I have seen many a American bushcraft channel using the Kelly Kettle! Try Amazon as your first stop. Thanks for stopping by. Take it easy.
You Legend steve thankyou for the mention And a mahoosive thankyou for the proper tuition on how to use this piece of Legendry Equipment 🙌🙌👌👍
Sorry for the late reply Martin my good friend. You are most welcome. Thanks for stopping by.......again and commenting 😆 Take it easy pal.
It's definitely a great system, I have the trekker for solo hikes and have the scout model ordered. Anyone who buys one won't be disappointed. In not much time with the trekker I had water boiled for coffee and a second kettle boiled for rice then using the hobo attachment I cooked teriyaki beef and broccoli to finish a meal for myself and my son.
It is a astonishingly? Versatile but of kit. I love it. So simple yet so satisfying. My advice to anyone looking.........Buy one simple! Take it easy.
Joe and I have the Basecamp model, since there are always at least the 2 of us to boil water for. This can handle 2 coffees, 1 hot cocoa and 2 oatmeals from our experience, and there was still water left for more.
The base camp model would be a nice addition to the cars emergency pack. Free fuel and copious amounts of hot water whenever wherever. Great stove and kettle combo. Take it easy pal.
Brilliant piece of kit. Great video.
I love it 😀 thanks for stopping by. Take care.
Definitely enjoy the video and in the process of getting a Kelly kettle for my kit
Thanks for the kind comment buddy. You will love the Kelly Kettle I'm sure 😊 Take it easy.
You make it so easy to understand. Thank you.
I'm so glad it helped you out. Have a great day.
Brillant kit. Took one on my bushcraft courses to learn about how to use it and now I leave it in the car on trips out. It boils water and you can use the base as a stove. I am glad they changed the cork stopper because that used to pop out at high pressure even if you just put it in lightly. When the kettle boiled, even on it's chain, it was quite alarming. Good video!
I totally agree. It's a brilliant bit of kit. I use mine on a regular basis. I think I may also leave mine in the motor as an emergency stove. Its very versatile. The whistle bung is a must! Take it easy buddy.
Yup fantastic bit of kit love mine the whistle drives one local pheasant daft he struts hus stuff at it lol 😂
🤣 I can just imagine 😆
Thank you for your video and your tips and advice!
Bought the Kelly Kettle Trekker Kit and tried it out in my backyard to get used to it. It's quite astonishing how little fuel it takes and how well the kit was thought out.
Simplicity has a beauty of its own :)
Hey there. It's a fantastic kit all around with little that can go wrong. Great multi use stove and a decent price. Thanks for commenting 🙂 Take it easy xxx
Good stuff mate 👍 bang on review 👌, i love mine got the ultimate scout kit as the cups and plates are propa good quality. Use it mainly if im out with the dogs simple Tarp setup etc.
Sure theres way better gear on the market for Trekking, wildcamping, Thats what jetboils and MSR windburners are for 😅, but its still a great thing to own and Just good fun to use.
New Sub mate ATB 👍
First of all bud a massive welcome to the channel and community. Thanks awesomely for the support my new friend. It is and remains to be one of my favourite ways to brew up in the woods. Thanks again. Have a great week ahead. Take it easy.
Had my Kelly over 7 years. And it's still going strong.
That's because they are awesome 👌 😄
The pot support you can always take a little tape and tape it on the side of the kettle so it wont get lost. Even though you have the bag. Thanks for the video just bought one and learned alot
Great idea they are a pain to store haha. Hope you are enjoying the kettle bud. Take care.
8:20 inverting the base distorts space-time, reduces gravity and thus mass while simultaneously accelerating time relative to inertial frame of the kettle.
I noticed that too! 😄
Nice review!
Thanks 👍 😊
Thank you
You are most welcome. Thank you for watching. Take care.
good video , long time nooo see nice to see you back on utube 😎new sub again
Thank you very much Josh for seeking me out again. I'm glad you enjoyed the vid. Hope you have been well. Thanks for the repeated support. Take care.
hope you been keeping well m8 @@BushcraftWithSteOutdoors
@@josht.m9697 plodding along m8 glad to be back making content. Looking forward to seeing where it takes us this time 😂
👍💯👍💯👍💯👍💯👍!!!
Thank you 😊
I just bought the base camp version I believe it’s 1.6 litres rather than 2 litres. I’m in Ireland but it was cheaper to buy it from The Netherlands than locally
Brilliant choice, sorry for the late reply. I may still invest in the trekker for a lightweight compact brew outdoors haha.
To reduce the risk of fire I use the pot stand to keep the fire pot off the ground. Otherwise you severely charge the ground under the burner pot. For extra safety a piece of carbon felt never hurts
Good shout and great tip. Cheers bud. Prevention is always better than the cure.
You can put the pot stand where the chain connects to the body slip it in between the body and the chain holder and put the stopper bun down the chimney and it will hold it in place I do this with all of my Kelly kettles if I can figure out how to leave you a picture I will
Good shout that bud! You can leave me a pic ony insta message buddy. Cheers for the tip 🙂 bushcrafty Ste on Instagram.
Boil water and cook your meals at the same time?
Could you tag the timestamp where you show that happening simultaneously?
Thanks in advance.
Hiya, I didn't have the cook stand at the time of the review, but it is a feature of the stove. Although you do have a finite window to do so.
I’ve been in contact with that company for a DECADE. I’m still waiting for the titanium version. They keep saying they will make one, but they have not. Bushcraft now is mainstream & people with money Bushcraft and can afford a Titanium version. I just dropped $150 ( 50 off discount ) on the Titanium Grahl version for example. Kelly needs to be pulled kicking and screaming into the UL version.
I would love to see that day! That would just be the icing on the kelly kettle cake. Just imagine!
I just picked up two Petromax LE75 and LE150 versions after not finding a Ti version. I am a buyer when they do go Ti.
Great camera work with the bokeh effect
Haha I'm glad you appreciate it. Not everyone sees it. Thanks.
Easy to pack away? Way too big to carry, brother. I would have liked to see you test it against some of the company claims. Boiling water is not much of a test. This looked like a paid commercial. I'll check out your other videos to learn more about you. Thanks for sharing
Yeah it is bulky, but in fairness packing it away in its bag is no biggy. It is probably something to carry as opposed to packing in the ruck though 😆
@BushcraftWithSteOutdoors 😆 🤣 😂. Yeah, I could have phrased that better.
It is a kettle, boiling water is what it does
The only reason for getting one of these is nostalgia. They are heavy, bulky, and inefficient when you factor in gathering fuel as well as carrying it. You can not cook on the top unless you cook in a couple of min because of the boil speed. Outdated junk.
It's funny how you mention it's inefficiency and then proceed to say you can only cook on the top for a few mins because of boil times! Every biomass stove requires you to collect fuel first. Yes it's heavy, but you can get small units for hiking about with and even titanium variants now that use meth stoves. Regarding it efficiency, it uses freely available fuel to bring water to a boil within minutes in any conditions. It also doubles as a cooker using tue base with a stand. Each to there own I suppose
Where can i buy the Kelly kettle in The U. S. A.???
You may have to have one imported. Although I have seen many a American bushcraft channel using the Kelly Kettle! Try Amazon as your first stop. Thanks for stopping by. Take it easy.