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weeds
3rd October 2007, 07:55 PM
G'day
ever wanted a kelly kettle....well here is your chance to pick one up at the right price
Kelly Kettles (http://www.kellykettle.com/) have come on board and are supporting aulro.com for the next three months. They are also extending there support and are offering a 15% discount to aulro members on any purchases up to and including the 31st december 2007
how does the discount work
order online here (http://www.kellykettle.com/order.html) and pay full price for your order, when you have completed your order send an email to info@kellykettle.com advising that you are a member of aulro.com and they will credit your credit card 15% of your total purchase price
just perfect for a quick cuppa when you are touring or hitting the tracks
need input for a product review...if you currently own a kelly kettle i would be keen to recieve a pm with your thoughts on the kelly kettle
Dinty
4th October 2007, 10:56 AM
G'day All, I have owned one of these great bits of kit now for 14 years, I bought from from K. Slavin in Louth NE England, it is as they say a fantastic item, always take mine camping/travelling anyway cheers Dennis:wasntme:
PS Ours is the 2.5 pint job.
incisor
4th October 2007, 11:04 AM
they work well on a gas stove as well if you cover the top hole :P
weeds
2nd January 2008, 09:13 AM
kelly kettle have extended there offer till the 31 march 08
vnx205
2nd January 2008, 09:46 AM
The larger model boils enough water for two very large mugs of tea or coffee with enough water left over to wash up the cups. If the kettle is overfilled it tends to boil over quite quickly and vigorously.
The fire pan helps with stability and avoids the problem of the fire collapsing when the kettle is removed. I have used the kettle quite successfully on a variety of surfaces including wet ground in drizzling rain and on a table with an insulating pad under the pan.
Unlike gas stoves which become very ineffective in windy conditions, the Kelly Kettle improves in the wind if the ventilation hole in the fire pan is faced into the wind.
The problem of storing a fire blackened billy is eliminated because all the blackened surfaces are on the inside.
So far the only fire source I have not had success with was pages from a glossy magazine. They produced too much ash. Anything else seems to work well. I have successfully used a metho stove, grass, leaves, bracken fern, twigs, and pine cones. The amount of fuel needed is much less than with a conventional billy.
I had previously used a borrowed stainless steel Eco-Billy and prefer its fold away handles to the Kelly Kettle's handle and chain. However the handle and chain work well enough.
While my Kelly Kettle is normally stored in one of the easily accessible external storage compartments of my Trayon camper, I had occasion to take it out temporarily in its first week when we had a blackout at home. With an all electric house, it was a quick, convenient way to make a cuppa. You really can use them anywhere.
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Xavie
14th June 2008, 12:37 PM
Well, I had to raise this thread from the dead. I was just forced to use my kelly kettle for the first time because my electric kettle seems to of died.
What a great piece of fun it is. Not only was it fun watching flames bellow from the top and get boiling water but I can see why people are so keen on this. Easy clean up also. And seems not to take to long to cool down for packing.
Now time to decide if to get the smallest one for hiking or if it is still to big.
Xavier.
weeds
14th June 2008, 01:52 PM
glad it was put to good use
top bit of kit.....
amtravic1
14th June 2008, 04:58 PM
I used mine on ANZAC weekend and it was great. It impressed many and I am sure a few extra sales are coming their way. The AULRO discount is still available despite what the banner add says.
Ian
weeds
14th June 2008, 05:28 PM
I used mine on ANZAC weekend and it was great. It impressed many and I am sure a few extra sales are coming their way. The AULRO discount is still available despite what the banner add says.
Ian
yep the aulro discount id still available...10%, its on outlaws list of jobs to do to change the banner:D:p
incisor
15th June 2008, 11:17 AM
they work well on an oz-pig as well!
mojo
7th April 2009, 11:48 AM
Any one know if these guys are still offering an aulro discount?
weeds
7th April 2009, 11:56 AM
Any one know if these guys are still offering an aulro discount?
the guy behind kelly kettles is a great guy, email him and ask if the discount still applies, mention aulro.com. and weeds 'kelvin weeding' he supplied two for me to promote his product and raise a few $$$ for aulro.com
mojo
7th April 2009, 12:11 PM
Thanks Weeds, I've sent them an email.
mojo
8th April 2009, 07:27 AM
For anyone who's interested, I received a reply from them, unfortunately the discount is no longer running.
I think I'm going to order one regardless. It'll make a great pressie for the old man. :D
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