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Mrs Mole has just purchased something for our winter trips hunting that is a godsend. Indeed I have long missed having one ever since I slid on some ice winter beach fishing and knackered the one I had! This is the ubiquitous Kelly or Ghillie kettle. What is this I hear you cry? Well it appears to be a spin off from the Irish space industry. Developed on the lochs of Ireland, it appears to be a spin off solid fuelled rocket with water cooled casing. Solid fuel, such as twigs, pine cones, straw etc is loaded into the base. The upper part is filled with water and placed on top.

 

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The assemblage is ignited through a hole in the bottom, which also serves as an additional air feed. The roar as this thing gets up to temperature is quite startling. Indeed you could be forgiven for thinking that the gout of flame at the top is an optical illusion, trust me, it is not, that is a darned hot flame. The upshot being you can boil over 1.4 litres of water in a tad over 3 minutes, using nowt more than what you can find on the ground or a few sticks out of a bundle of kindling.

 

They also do cooking sets that enable you to use the embers to heat beans, sausages, eggs, bacon, indeed, whatever you set your appetite on, steak perhaps, I kid you not! All this folds away into a bag less than a foot and a half high by under 10 inches wide! They are affordable too, so if you do not fancy stale, flasked drinks, and want to have a nice hot drinkie, have a look at this beastie!

 

http://www.tent-shopibexcamping.co.uk/ghillie-kettle----the-explorer-10lt---the-one-with-the-whistle-festival-cooking-1739-p.asp

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Get a demo vid up and show it working, a sort of field test, and if its as good as you say, I will buy one, to make pot noodles :D

 

 

you greedy git lol i could do with one for work for the winter months

symon

 

 

 

Not Chit Symon......they do them in BLACK :thumbs::laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

very funny bill not going to live this one down.

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Get a demo vid up and show it working, a sort of field test, and if its as good as you say, I will buy one, to make pot noodles :D

 

 

you greedy git lol i could do with one for work for the winter months

symon

 

 

I'll bet you would have snatched my hand off for a pot noodle the day we froze our cocks off waiting for the rabbits to appear in that pit :laugh:

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I will get a video up when I get it out in the field, boiled a fill in ours up today, just a few sticks and some paper, boiling in under 5 minutes. Ideal for the field! Mary is going to take stews with us when we go hunting, or some home made soup, use in the pan kit we bought get that warmed up after we make a nice coffee!

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Get a demo vid up and show it working, a sort of field test, and if its as good as you say, I will buy one, to make pot noodles :D

 

 

you greedy git lol i could do with one for work for the winter months

symon

 

 

I'll bet you would have snatched my hand off for a pot noodle the day we froze our cocks off waiting for the rabbits to appear in that pit :laugh:

 

 

yes mate it was bloody cold that day.

symon

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I will get a video up when I get it out in the field, boiled a fill in ours up today, just a few sticks and some paper, boiling in under 5 minutes. Ideal for the field! Mary is going to take stews with us when we go hunting, or some home made soup, use in the pan kit we bought get that warmed up after we make a nice coffee!

 

 

sounds good

 

symon

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i have one of these ,they are great, i use mine on fishing trips all the time , as you say its boils real quick and just using twigs and stuff lying around , i dont have the cooking kit, but you can use a small frying pan on the embers as the cooking kit is pretty small.beats a flask every time ,now my mates just wait til im boiling it up and appear with there cups all set up for there coffee , i stick to frying bacon or eggs to put on a roll, nowt fancy but tastes great on a day when the weather is bad and you need some descent grub instead of crisps and chocolate. :thumbs:

 

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I've had one for a few years now and they are good, although I only seem to use mine in the summer, when out with the fly rod for the day in some remote loch.

The first one I bought I had to send back, because everytime I boiled it, I had very small amounts of silvery bits floating on my cuppa each time I made it, and no matter how many times I boiled it, it never stopped. Anyway the replacement never had any problems, and like most blokes messing around with fire to make a brew is just fun!

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