Collapsible Kettle

It needs an electric lead,one of those big hookup cables...as campsites will be funny with anything different.
which then needs too be hooked into a power outlet,
Which on site you will then have too pay the campsite for electric hookup..
 
I have an older version of the Sea to Summit kettle. It needs a stove, and you can’t let the flames up the side of the kettle (so it needs to be a controllable stove rather than an open fire).

Works well enough. I hear rumours that they’re prone to mould if you pack them away without thoroughly drying them first, but it’s not happened to me.

 
Probably won't be using for camping just wanted to know if anyone uses one ?
 
i use a similar collapsable kettle when travelling around Europe (where kettles arent common place in hotel rooms). i take tea bags and uht milk sachets, so i can brew up in the rooms when i want one. i paid around £9 for my collapsable kettle from amazon and it works bob on.
 
i use a similar collapsable kettle when travelling around Europe (where kettles arent common place in hotel rooms). i take tea bags and uht milk sachets, so i can brew up in the rooms when i want one. i paid around £9 for my collapsable kettle from amazon and it works bob on.
Thanks
 
Probably won't be using for camping just wanted to know if anyone uses one ?
Mate

Just take a flask

And lets be fair you are unlikely to have anything to light a stove or a fire :ROFLMAO:
 
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