Bulin Camping Kettle 1.6L/2.2L Aluminum Alloy Open Campfire Coffee Tea Pot Fast Heating Outdoor Gear Great for Boiling Water Ultralight Portable for Hiking Picnic Travel
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It's not as big as I thought it would be.
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Not too big or The tea pot I used earlier this week was a really convenient item to have while camping with my family.
Though the shipment arrived 3 weeks late (after it had to be imported and the company does not inform us about that or figure the time it would have taken to get through customs into the planned delivery time), this was.
It boils fast! It's great to see this. A camp stove tends to produce a lot of flame. With the flame sucked in and distributed it for a fast boil, the recess catches the flame and distributes it. Camping with it is a great way to make french press coffee. It is much better than the percolator that sat flat on the burner that we previously used.
The size of this tent is perfect for small families or groups of friends. It's easy to use and the handle stays cool when you're taking the fire out.
As well as this kettle, we took a new camping stove on our camping trip. The kettle worked very well in general. After boiling water, the handle of the kettle was not too hot to touch or take, and it was therefore safe to pick up. There is a little bit of a gap in the lid While pouring water out of the kettle, you need to remember to push it.
Whether you are backpacking or camping in your car, this teakettle will fit the bill. The bag is large enough to hold fuel and stove inside, but not too heavy to carry when backpacking. Adding this device to a camp kitchen would make it a perfect addition.
There is nothing better than this product. I've never made coffee when camping and this worked like a charm. I set it right in the coals of the fire and it held up fantastic (I recommend getting an oven mitt or something to protect the handle).
Don't waste your money on a cheap kettle spend an extra ten dollars on a cast iron one.