camping kettle?

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camping kettle?

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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 2616875581

What do you guys think? Looking for a small kettle to strap on the pannier ..love me brew stops but pans just keep falling off stove and maybe the heat gizmo is faste.r
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I have one of these but without the fins on the bottom, and its really small so ideal for bike trips. Also I can fit my camping spork and a small cup inside it packed with sugar etc! cheap and usable piece of kit. Although I prefer Costa or starbucks these days lol.... (im not a GS rider by the way!)
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I bought one of these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shayson-Portab ... 18&sr=8-14, predominantly to make tea, but obviously versatile enough to cook food too. It's proved to be great, with the burner and a small cylinder fitting inside the pots, all tied up in a small bag.
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byewayrider wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:54 am https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 2616875581

What do you guys think? Looking for a small kettle to strap on the pannier ..love me brew stops but pans just keep falling off stove and maybe the heat gizmo is faste.r
The older I get the more I like a kettle, this looks great :)
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The defusers work really well in windy weather and also saves Gas. I have a Primus stove and Jet boil which uses the same principles
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Thanks all, I'll try one of them diffuser types... And may get a new pan as mines all dented... No wonder it slips off the stove..
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