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flyingwil
09-29-2006, 07:23 AM
Who is using them and what are their pro's and con's?

grouch
09-29-2006, 01:41 PM
I was looking pretty hard at one until I saw two floor models at different stores broken. The metal base ring at the bottom came undone at the tack welds. Then I started thinking that they are really just for boiling water and decided I might want some sauted shrimp or fish not just dehydrated food. So I went with a wisperlite.

nickt
09-29-2006, 10:14 PM
Fast and compact and so far (for me) robust. Not great for gourmet cooking, but as an Englishman who likes his tea, nothing beats them for a quick brew-up!

Cheers,
Nick.

Brian McVickers
09-29-2006, 10:17 PM
Fast and compact and so far (for me) robust. Not great for gourmet cooking, but as an Englishman who likes his tea, nothing beats them for a quick brew-up!

Cheers,
Nick.


So will you actually stop everything in the middle of the afternoon to brew up some tea?! What a cool tradition to give the day a break and a moment of reflection.

perterra
09-29-2006, 11:13 PM
I've thought this might be the ideal for a spot of tea. http://www.kellykettle.com/

salsataco
09-29-2006, 11:24 PM
I use mine all winter for a quick warm up. Ill use it to boil up water for hot cocoa, ramen, etc... I even have had a passenger fire it up while stuck in snow storm traffic so we could get somethign warm in us. I leave it in the truck almost always with some hot cocoa.

beemerchef
09-29-2006, 11:34 PM
I Really... did I say... really like that KellyKettle!!!... will probably get one... for my afternoon... sorry... coffee!!!...

http://beemerchef.smugmug.com/photos/88368062-S.jpg

On normal days I use the MSR Dragon Fly... multifuel if needed... roars... quick and efficient...

http://beemerchef.smugmug.com/photos/90547148-S.jpg

Have had it quite a few years... actually the jet might need to be cleaned just about now... kit is supllied with it...

Be well... Ara

perterra
09-30-2006, 02:05 AM
I Really... did I say... really like that KellyKettle!!!... will probably get one... for my afternoon... sorry... coffee!!!...


There are a couple of makers that do something similar.

http://www.eydonkettle.co.uk/History/history.htm

and the aussie version, its a bit bigger.

http://www.thermette.com/thermette_whycopper.htm

I have a friend who swears by them for quick boiling.

Robthebrit
09-30-2006, 02:45 AM
So will you actually stop everything in the middle of the afternoon to brew up some tea?! What a cool tradition to give the day a break and a moment of reflection.

You Bet! Don't get in the way of an Englishman and his tea (or his beer!).

Volcano kettles are good for boiling tea water.

Rob

goodtimes
09-30-2006, 03:17 AM
I use a jet-boil for both morning coffee, and for boiling water for freeze dried meals when I am backpacking. It is quick, user friendly, and simply easier than getting out the MSR, priming it...trying not to overflow the primer cup while shivering from the cold, boiling water, pouring 1/2 of it on the ground while transferring it to a cheezy plastic cup....

It is certainly not the end-all be-all of camping supplies...but it serves a definate purpose, and in my experience, serves it well.

DesertDude on the other hand isn't a huge fan, as he has worn a couple of them out. Of course, his would last longer if he didn't go camping every friggin day!:sombrero:

Desertdude
09-30-2006, 05:19 PM
DesertDude on the other hand isn't a huge fan, as he has worn a couple of them out. Of course, his would last longer if he didn't go camping every friggin day!

this is true :iagree: - I have just used the unit everyday for a year - the second one is still working but won't always light by peizo - still nothing beats it for fast boiling - I am a total tea drinker and somtimes light the jet boil three times a day - so maybe I am a power user :victory:


please don't let my review sway you away from getting one - it is a great unit - I am just a brute on gear :yikes:

offroad_nomad
10-04-2006, 04:08 PM
I really like my Jet Boil and it's small enough to include in my SAR pack on extended training field exercises or on missions.

gjackson
10-04-2006, 10:27 PM
I've thought this might be the ideal for a spot of tea. http://www.kellykettle.com/

Too funny! Nick and I had a conversation re jetboil and kelly kettle for tea at the Land Rover rally. I use a kelly, but have never used a jet. Nick says the jet has spoiled him!

And yeah, never get between a Brit and his tea . . . or his beer. . .or his Land Rover!!

:coffee:

cheers

xjclassic
10-20-2006, 09:05 PM
Then I started thinking that they are really just for boiling water and decided I might want some sauted shrimp or fish not just dehydrated food. So I went with a wisperlite.

You can do that with the Jetboil GCS (group cooking system)

http://www.jetboil.com/Products/Cooking-Systems/Group-(GCS)