I have this kettle and like it very much. I think the "Halulite" thing is just marketing though. It is very durable, but I'm also pretty sure that it is aluminum. I think "Halu = hard anodized aluminum. Which would explain the thermal conductivity advantage over titanium.
uhh EMS is so expencive like i dont camp and stuff im a mt bikeer and a kyaker and i walked in there and told the guy it was to expencive and he agreed
I need to score one of these from the Dick's over here, competitively priced with online dealers. I just hope it fits inside one of the other pots. Although with that low a weight I could just hang the dang thing off the belt or pack with a carabiner lol.
Say goodbye to scratches, burn circles and ounces. As light as Titanium, Halulite is a proprietary alloy that also conducts heat better and more evenly—so you can leave the extra fuel at home. Plus, every piece is Hard Anodized to create a surface that withstands scratches and abrasions like nothing else. It's ultra light without the sacrifices. Now that's smart.
Nice review..
Does this one come with the plastic cups and the utensils inside? How does it compare to the stainless steel one?
gowdaflow 5 months ago
could you cook a grouse in it is it big enoughf for that
The67676767676767676 10 months ago
I bought this thing today and i love it :)
JustinBaker2567 1 year ago
I have this kettle and like it very much. I think the "Halulite" thing is just marketing though. It is very durable, but I'm also pretty sure that it is aluminum. I think "Halu = hard anodized aluminum. Which would explain the thermal conductivity advantage over titanium.
321twinstick20 1 year ago
and the cost
321twinstick20 1 year ago
similar to primus litech kettles in 0.9L and 1.5L ...
lmglange 2 years ago
I had a similar kettle that DID have a seam along the bottom edge and leaked all over the place. A one piece bottom is worthwhile for sure.
agglutination 2 years ago
uhh EMS is so expencive like i dont camp and stuff im a mt bikeer and a kyaker and i walked in there and told the guy it was to expencive and he agreed
uberpaintballer 2 years ago
It was only 18 bucks...
SkogKniv 2 years ago
the kettle is amazing ive had mine since december and it is really good the handle does get really hot but nothing to worry about
jamesisbushcraft 2 years ago
Nice one=) Yeah as fredde(hobbexp) said, it looks like my trangia:) and YES coffee is one of the most inportant things in the woods:)
bushmag 2 years ago
I need to score one of these from the Dick's over here, competitively priced with online dealers. I just hope it fits inside one of the other pots. Although with that low a weight I could just hang the dang thing off the belt or pack with a carabiner lol.
ArmoredSheepdog 2 years ago
Say goodbye to scratches, burn circles and ounces. As light as Titanium, Halulite is a proprietary alloy that also conducts heat better and more evenly—so you can leave the extra fuel at home. Plus, every piece is Hard Anodized to create a surface that withstands scratches and abrasions like nothing else. It's ultra light without the sacrifices. Now that's smart.
6.3" x 6.0" x 3.2"
redrock52 2 years ago
Halulite's ultra light weight and superior heating characteristics allow it to cook better, faster and more evenly than Titanium
Kettle is sized to hold ultralight stoves and fit optimally in packs.
5.8 oz.
Proprietary, Hard Anodized Alloy
Halulite™
redrock52 2 years ago
nice,, its looks like my Tranga Kettle ,
now i hope you show up much coffe cooking in your videos :0)
hobbexp 2 years ago 3
mmm coffee
SkogKniv 2 years ago
Yap ... one of the most important component of the equipment ... ask Fredde !!! ;o)
BUSHCRAFTandCANOE 2 years ago
I agree! Mmmm, Coffee! 5 *s!
otakop67 2 years ago 2
yeah i see a norwegian guy who cross
Alaska with canoe and dogs sleigh,
he cook almost all his food in a coffe kittle over the fire, i think it take him 2,5 yeas or some thing like that to get a cross,
anyway, i think im on the right track here with kittle, :0)
5/5
hobbexp 2 years ago
that thing works great! i have one and love it.
irrationalsolutions 2 years ago