nice demo. Just a tip that might help with the firesteel; rather than dragging the striker against the steel try bracing the steel and dragging the striker instead. I find it makes throwing sparks where you want them easier, especially useful when lighting things less flammable than cotton wool / vaseline.
Very useful video. What size is this kettle pls?
suzuker 1 year ago
@suzuker
2.5 pints
Stockpile007 1 year ago
You sound and resemble Kathleen Freedman!
BH206L3 1 year ago
NIce presentation. Well done
Tom
tob9595 1 year ago
too bad county comm doesn't sell Kelly kettle's. one stop shopping lol
f60w 1 year ago
i cant see you with that cammo gear on but i can hear you
hanghoodiescum 1 year ago
hi nice kettle / will this burn car tyres
hanghoodiescum 1 year ago
Absolutely outstanding review. Thank you from California friend. Really enjoyed all the ways you showed me to use this. I want one!!!
enjoythewildUSA 1 year ago
That's so cool.
Christopher711 2 years ago
I think it's pretty cool because it's so unique.
Christopher711 2 years ago
Good job. These reviews are never easy do to.
bwindussa 2 years ago
love your review. Can you tell me where you got the strainer for your bottle? I'd like to get one. thanks for sharing.
trapadaa 2 years ago
Nice job. I have one I've yet to use. Don't know what I'm waiting for, because it looks like fun!
trapadaa 2 years ago
Originally a Kiwi invention. Made for the troops in the 1st & 2nd world wars. Otherwise known as a 'Thermette'.
buttonNZ 2 years ago
nice demo. Just a tip that might help with the firesteel; rather than dragging the striker against the steel try bracing the steel and dragging the striker instead. I find it makes throwing sparks where you want them easier, especially useful when lighting things less flammable than cotton wool / vaseline.
B206III 2 years ago
Nice review. Thanks from Canada!
jntroisi 2 years ago
is that a 2.5 pint one cheers look`s great
jonn8ball 2 years ago