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Woodlands Bushcraft Cooking - How To Use A Kelly Kettle For Woodland Tea

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http://woodlands.co.uk Woodlands bushcraft cooking - How to use a Kelly Kettle to make woodland tea. Do you want to know how a Kelly Kettle works? This helpful tutorial from Jonathan Snape will show you!
Now available in HD called "The Kelly Kettle"
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  • In practice .they seem to boil up much quicker than this video..with only a few twigs or combustible debris ..More for carrying in a car than a rucksack ,'though .

  • interesting, do you know how big the scout one is ? good info, cheers

  • @n1saie Dont forget it also doubles as a water carrier, and a stove with the optional pan stand that fits in the top of the chimney

    The smaller scout version takes up the same space as a stove, gas canister pot and kettle, and can boil water and cook at the same time, Weighs about the same if you store some fuel in the chimney too.

  • Cleaver design but not really practical due to size ! especially if your off on a long hike, but i guess good for family days out.

  • Muttley is right... lifting the kettle that way is dangerous as you're placing your hand directly over the mental-hot chimney. Check out the kelly kettle website for instructions on how to lift it safely and please re-do that section. Rest is good though... more vids please! :-)

  • @MrJanesaddiction

    One advantage of Kelly's Kettle is you can use twigs, sticks or dried dung for lighting the fire to boil water.. Be warn, last camping trip, a friend did not check if there are trees on the island in the lough, I had to share the sticks I took with me until we found few drifted woods. Fortunately someone brought an axe in his kayak.

  • @bontromium

    Any kind of clear water, from tap, lake, pond, stream can be used. Do not use water from the sea.

  • Hey, you should not lift the Kelly's Kettle off the flaming base that way, the handle designed to lift up in right angle from the side, it is possible to lift safely with two hands and not that heavy to lift properly.. please retake the scene again..

    I would love to see you look at the camera, don't be shy, you are better looking than Ray Mears XX XX xx Xx

  • R U talking to a squirrel in that tree above?

  • what type of water is the best :)) ?

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