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Kelly Kettle Base Camp Kits
MSRP: $94.99

Member Tested Rating: 8.3
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The Kelly Kettle has expanded its usefulness as an important part of any camping or emergency preparedness kit. The large kettle, the Base Camp, comes in both stainless-steel and aluminum. The medium-sized kettle, the Scout, is made of aluminum and the small Trekker kettle is made in both aluminum and stainless-steel. Contact Kelly Kettle USA at: (208) 359-3123; kellykettleusa.com.

MEMBER TESTED RESULTS
Donald Costello/Tualatin, OR


“The Kettle brings water to boil quickly. It’s easy to use with a variety of available fuels, and it’s a good addition to my other camping gear.”

Thomas Matalino/Hadley, PA


“The chimney design helps keep a blazing-hot fire to cook on. Plus, the pot-top holder is a great addition to this boiler/cooker.”

Comments
ghelms
# ghelms
Tuesday, August 16, 2011 8:57 AM
Hey i drink a lot of coffee and i like my coffee hot nothing better to me than makeing hot coffee on a open hot fire out side it makes it taste soooo good would love to try this product thank-you
mxjdaddy
# mxjdaddy
Thursday, September 08, 2011 9:02 AM
i would love to test this product at hunting camp
jdsutton
# jdsutton
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 4:27 PM
I have a ten cup expresso maker, would this product make my coffee correctly? Campfires don't do the trick.
Mike
# Mike
Thursday, October 06, 2011 8:58 PM
I keep looking at this, but is it really worth $100? Can someone explain how this is better than a small fire and a aluminum pot?
I can get water boiled in a few minutes that way.
jamerman
# jamerman
Thursday, January 26, 2012 3:46 PM
but the base camp unit or survival pack and have ended up using it or camping and the lightweirght design was perfect for drop hunts or camps it was plenty of water or 2 can use almost anything that will burn as fuel the pot and cook top were the best part when on drops or hike/camping would recommend to anyone as a essintial.
jherman2
# jherman2
Saturday, May 26, 2012 9:26 PM
looks like a good thing to keep in the truck at all times. would like to test it to see
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