I guess I'm a lazy old codger.:D I use a couple of fire-starter cubes to boil-up the Eco-billy. No mess, no fuss - just a hot cuppa in a minute or so.
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I guess I'm a lazy old codger.:D I use a couple of fire-starter cubes to boil-up the Eco-billy. No mess, no fuss - just a hot cuppa in a minute or so.
On my trip to Derby, as I wasn't driving back, anything I took in the Disco had to be disposable or giveable to my daughter.
I bought one of those $16 gas stoves and a couple of disposable gas containers.
It worked exceptionally well and boiled water very quickly - if there was no wind. With a wind it was pretty bad. It needed a shield. I suspect the eco-billies wouldn't be fazed by a bit of wind.
If you want to make some stoves of your own, see http://www.backpacking.net/makegear.html
Another cheap stove is the Hobo Stove made out of a 4 litre paint tin. Google "Hobo Stove". I miust try one out.
(Oh, I bought another $16 gas unit when I got home I was so impressed by it.)
Ron
I have one and it is great - Thanks for the tip Numpty. I went to National Geographic to get one for a freind for a present and they told me that they are not making the small model anymore and that the large version like the one Numpty and I have is only in limited production so if you want one and they have one in stock GRAB IT!
I have one that I made in metalwork class at high school in the early 70s. It is made of gal plate. I also have copper one made by my grandfather in the 20s. They are both used regularly and are still in good condition. They come into their own when you pull up for a quick cuppa. Faster than setting up a stove or starting a fire for a billy. Just remember to allow enough ventilation from below.
I've been tossing up whether or not to buy one of these and I need to make up my mind today if I'm gunna take adbvantage of the Kelly Kettles promotion.
But which?
I like the folding handles of the Eco-Billy and the Thermette vs the chain and handle of the Kelly
- The Aussie-made Eco-Billy (I can't find any in a store to have a good look at them. I haven't seen one for a while. Australian Geographic have discontinued them as a stock line but they have one in stock that my local store can get in)
- The NZ Thermette
- Kelly Kettle
The Eco-Billy is about $25 cheaper than the Thermette or Kelly (virtually identically priced) and there are no shipping charges - say another $25 - to get it in.
The Thermette comes with the stove top - it's an option on the Kelly. I don't know if anything like that can be used on the Eco-Billy.
The Thermette and Kelly have separate firebases. I think the Eco's base is part of the kettle.
The Kelly has a large fill hole. The Thermette's looks small. Dunno about the Eco.
The Kelly gets a bit of rubbishing on this motorcycling site: Volcano Kettles - The HUBB
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Originally Posted by Chris Scott
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Originally Posted by Sam Rutherford
Hey Ron.....no need to rush as Kelly Kettle have extended there offer till the end of March,I have been away from a pc for the last week or so, I will update the posts today however I need to find somebody to change the banner
I received my kelly kettle yesterday and tried it out, I used three pine cones (thanks for the tip inc) and it worked a treat, I'm not a very good boy scout as it took me four matches to get the fire going, am about to try the fire starters another tip is to use 5-6 pieces of news paper.....um might try that as well
I have not used any of the others so I don't know if they are better or worse than the kelly, either way the kelly is now in the defender
I brought all the extras but not sure sure if they will get used