This updated classic is the perfect marriage of light weight and rugged durability. It’s all you really need to cook dehydrated and freeze-dried meals for a family on weekend or longer excursions.
Sturdy enough to cook over a campfire or coals as well as gas stoves, it’s made of durable 18/8 Glacier stainless steel, with a compact low-profile shape that helps water boil more quickly to save both fuel and time. The folding wire handle locks into place for ease of pouring, and the kettle weighs in at just 9.3 ounces. Handles will become extremely hot when cooking; always use caution when grasping handle.
All GSI Outdoors products are fully warrantied to the original owner against manufacturer’s defects in materials and workmanship.
GSI: It’s All About The Outdoors, The Rest Is Meaningless
Beginning with a few pieces of blue enamelware and a smattering of campfire accessories in 1985, GSI Outdoors continues to create unique, imaginative, and fun products that enhance the outdoor experience – including stainless steel and enamelware cookware, tableware, coffee percolators, water bottles, and more.
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Boils Water What else can you say…it boils water!Actually, here’s what I like about it: it’s super small and portable, light, and actually holds more water than you’d think. It heats up extremly fast as well. The only draw back is the handle heats up as well so you have to make sure to always use a potholder when removing it from heat.
Great practical camping kettle This works pretty well. Pretty lightweight but not something I would hike with. I like that it has a wide base and makes heating very easy. Handle works well although it does get hot
It leaks while heating up! I purchased it about a month ago. A few days ago I started noticing water spots on my wooden stove. I saw water accumulating on the bottom surface of the kettle while it was heating up. I washed the kettle thoroughly to find out where the source of the leak was. However it was very difficult to tell when it was very clean. It doesn’t leak when the kettle is cold. So I put it on the fire again. I saw three spots where water seeps through so far. They looked like tiny cracks rather than…