Kelly Kettle: Boiling Water with Pinecones [Full Review]

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  • @rannug89
    @rannug89 8 років тому +31

    I got the Base camp Kelly kettle and all the equipment to it. And i love it! I use it on a weekly basis.
    First off, you're making a big mistake by keeping the cap in while using it, always, ALWAYS! take the orange cap out when you use it. Second, never fill it up more then 2/3 up, or else the water boils out of it.

  • @random_eskimo_in_the_rockies
    @random_eskimo_in_the_rockies 9 років тому +33

    Nutnfancy, PLEASE stop boiling water with the stopper in. You're making my brain hurt. The teacher and scout leader in me is SCREAMING at you on the inside.

  • @snottyphlegmbooger5000
    @snottyphlegmbooger5000 9 років тому +7

    I bought the Hobo Stove attachment last year for my 3 year old KK and now I don't pack UL anymore. I go slow & easy and the 4lb 4oz of the SS Base Camp Kit w/Hobo is worth every pound. That and my Sawyer (Squeeze) water filters are indispensable.
    Great Review Nutnfancy

  • @extendedp1
    @extendedp1 10 років тому +13

    Kelly Kettle is coming out with a "Hobo Stove" accessory in March 2014, that makes it easier to cook with the Kettle. Looks cool. Thanks for the review.

  • @enjoythewildUSA
    @enjoythewildUSA 10 років тому +8

    Another upside, if your water filtration system has a problem, you can purify your drinking water with quick boiling. 1 minute of boil will wipe out virtually all viruses and bacteria below 6500 feet. 3 minutes of boil time will get the job done above 6500

  • @barrydawg7544
    @barrydawg7544 10 років тому +9

    hey Nut,, just something I carry with me is a piece of clear tubing about .500 O.D.like 2 feet long,, for blowing on fire.. you don't have to kiss the ground to blow on your fire, and its far more comfortable.. rolls up and packs easily and weighs practically nothing….can also be used in first aid situations. and for syphoning liquids if need be…hope this helps,,, keep up the good work on the vids….

  • @Mishibar
    @Mishibar 11 років тому +2

    Love the classic gear reviews, hope you never stop doing these.

  • @rolandoperez8054
    @rolandoperez8054 11 років тому +4

    Why are you about to blow up the kelly stove with the rubber stopper on?

  • @realtor411
    @realtor411 10 років тому +1

    Hi NutnFancy,
    I've had a KK "Base Camp" model for about 4 years now and Love it! I make coffee for everybody when we're camping; I use the KK to boil the water, and a French press camping mug. I use coarsely ground coffee. Green Mountain sells good-sized insulated French presses for camping. I am everybody's hero in the morning! It's also nice to have hot water around for taking a "bird bath"!
    Thanks,
    Lee

  • @NearlyParamount
    @NearlyParamount 11 років тому

    Stokin' on all the new videos man. I always look forward to them, whatever the topic. Backpacking and gear reviews are my favorite, followed closely by tactical/gun vids. Keep up the good work brother!

  • @orionrj16
    @orionrj16 11 років тому

    Loving the new camera. Lot's of your adventures are beautiful, and that new cam brings us double owls even closer to experiencing what you have.

  • @tonkmonster
    @tonkmonster 11 років тому +2

    Having had one and used it for a long time, Nutn hit all the high and low points.
    I highly recommend it.

  • @69Phuket
    @69Phuket 9 років тому +3

    It's got aluminum rivets touching steel, YT Kelly kettle fail, the 2015 replacement will be spot welded instead, the 2 metals don't mix!

  • @adoby83
    @adoby83 11 років тому +1

    Love my KKs. Look into thermos cooking. A KK is great combined with a small big mouth food thermos. You may need to preheat the thermos. Boil water, mix dried ingredients and boiling water in the thermos. Walk another half hour, and the food is done.

  • @fosterwayne6684
    @fosterwayne6684 10 років тому +1

    It's my under standing that you don't keep the plug in it while you heat water up?

  • @stupidburp
    @stupidburp 11 років тому

    One thing I like about this system is that it has built in emergency survival potential. If lost or stranded in the wild a good efficient system for boiling water can be a life saver. Boil water to purify it for drinking as well as keep you warm. Using sticks for fuel could make a huge difference compared to a fuel canister if help is far away or took a long time to find you. Most people lost in the wild die from dehydration or exposure and this helps to prevent both.

  • @timcanterbury9738
    @timcanterbury9738 10 років тому +6

    On cleaning - boil distilled water to remove mineralization. Simple.

  • @PaulBissekerBushcraft
    @PaulBissekerBushcraft 8 років тому +1

    Hobo stove attachment is a must for cooking.

  • @dougmamayek2448
    @dougmamayek2448 9 років тому

    I like the big basecamp model. It's perfect for wilderness camp sites (car to park, hike in) where you don't have far to walk, and it allows you to have a small fire at dusk into twilight without having to gather 25 armfulls of wood. Great equipment, invented for a reason. Don't get me wrong, I never go willingly into the wilderness without a cartridge, or alcohol stove system, but the kelly kettle is just too cool. A marvel of human ingenuity.

  • @DystopianEmpire01
    @DystopianEmpire01 11 років тому +1

    I do remember food allergies were rare until the introduction of GMOs, now the majority seem to all have at least one kind of food allergy.if not multiple ones.

  • @PossumRidgeFarms
    @PossumRidgeFarms 11 років тому

    Been looking at the Kelly Kettle for a while, bought one on your recommendation. Took it out and it works as advertised... nothing fancy, no moving parts, simple and reliable

  • @skrillmau
    @skrillmau 11 років тому

    Glad to see some quality review videos again. Its been a while.

  • @MystLily
    @MystLily 10 років тому +2

    awesome review, this looks a great system and something I could easily use myself. Thanks for talking about your views on stainless steel over aluminium as it is something I would have contemplated also. Thanks for showing the wood chopping that great knife, using the log to bang down on the other end is not something I've done before but will definitely remember that. I have arthritis and it's actually hard to put pressure on certain things like that were I'd normally just use my palm, so great tip. And the use of the glove for fire stoking is well worth the investment. I can see this being a present for many people in my family who will never have ever seen it, thanks :)

  • @davecareyleatherworks5023
    @davecareyleatherworks5023 11 років тому

    I had my Kelly Kettle out for its maiden voyage last weekend and had very similar results. I have the LG Base Camp in aluminum and found that it boils water like nobody's business, but lacks somewhat when trying to cook with a pan. I realize however that I mismatched what I attempted to cook with the setup I chose. The Kelly Kettle (in terms of cooking) is suited for dehydrated meals, rice, oatmeal, etc. and not the bacon and eggs that I attempted. It's a welcome addition to my camping gear!

  • @gootsAr15
    @gootsAr15 11 років тому

    That guy was so nervous when he showed you this thing it was funny lol. keep up the great vids man I love them! All of them!

  • @69penetrator69
    @69penetrator69 11 років тому +1

    Regarding the bulk, you can carry water in it, so it replaces your water bottle, doesn't it?

  • @OldSchoolreloaded
    @OldSchoolreloaded 9 років тому +1

    I like the KK a lot, but I will not use aluminum to cook with, so I did the stainless steel version which is way too heavy. They are supposed to be making a titanium version, but have yet to do that. Still, I hate how bulky it is. For bicycle camping it is useless unless you use a trailer.
    Great video though....

  • @ToxicallyMasculinelol
    @ToxicallyMasculinelol 10 років тому +4

    how can you even compare a burner with something like this? the burner is useless when you run out of fuel. this kettle can be used INDEFINITELY. that alone means it is in a completely different category. this is survival gear. the burner is camping/hiking gear.

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap 9 років тому +1

      Toxically Masculine Yes fuel cans will run out but they light so much easier and more reliably. When you are cold and your hands are numb, the rain is falling and dry wood fuel is at a premium, a fuel can stove may literally save your life.

    • @AbideinChristFully
      @AbideinChristFully 9 років тому

      Tosh Outdoors Ummm, he said in a survival situation, when you don't have gas. Of coarse gas is better if you can get it.

  • @AnabolicAsylum
    @AnabolicAsylum 11 років тому

    A Kelly Kettle Base Camp Stainless just arrived at my door! Thanks again NutN

  • @ianarno
    @ianarno 11 років тому

    Dammit Nutn! You keep making me want to buy things. On another note, do I see a Espada G10 Black L review coming soon, as far as viability as a batoning blade?

  • @BeyondExcursion
    @BeyondExcursion 11 років тому

    I was hoping we would get a full review. I can't wait to check this one out. Thanks brother.

  • @faceinacrowdnet
    @faceinacrowdnet 9 років тому +1

    dibt you boil water without the stopper in place?

  • @timlipinski2571
    @timlipinski2571 9 років тому

    Are you still using your Kelly Kettle ? A wood stove can cut your fuel use, gathering in half compared to a campfire ! Thank you for saving the forests ! Good for use in canoe camping, dog sledding or dragging a toboggan full of gear (below tree line) or truck camping. Waiting for the Emberlit Titanium UL stove due on Saturday 07 November 2015 (just reviewed by Nutnfancy). Thank you for a great review and saving the trees ! tjl

  • @paulgib96
    @paulgib96 8 років тому

    Just so you know, if you put the Kelly Kettle pot upside down on the base, and place a trangia stove on top of the pot, you can boil water in a full large Kelly Kettle!

  • @ajbeck8740
    @ajbeck8740 11 років тому

    Hey Nutn, fairly new to your show and love it. Great attn to detail in your reviews and videos. Where the hell are you shooting this from, just amazing scenery ?

  • @johnstanley7442
    @johnstanley7442 11 років тому

    Dumb question: Just out of curiosity, if you set the base of a Kelly Kettle onto a steady, solid fireplace grate, with the chimney flue opened-up, so that the smoke could escape upwards, safely out of the house, could a person boil-up water inside a house, as opposed to having to take it outside onto the patio, porch, or driveway, to boil? Even though the tiny cooking pan and holder is, admittedly, kind of silly, people who only need to whip up some instant coffee or a meal in a pouch need it.

  • @jmdavis45
    @jmdavis45 11 років тому

    You can also fit a trangia burner into the firepot and get better performance with the Kelly kettle than with the trangia alone or the tangia in the sweedish mess kit. I've done this a number of times and if you are careful with your alcohol fill you can boil the water and the fire will be out when you are done.

  • @stupidburp
    @stupidburp 11 років тому

    I ran into a couple years ago that used one of these - they loved it. They liked it mostly for car camping. They also had a canister fuel stove for cooking but preferred the kelly kettle for just boiling water.

  • @onewyatt1
    @onewyatt1 9 років тому

    Love my kettle. Didn't like the bag that it come with so I built a multifunction carrying base that I posted 3 videos on. The kettle gets a 10 but the bag got 0. Only problem with kettle is not enough accessories available unless you make your own. That isn't much problem though, I have the ability to make anything I need. As for the aluminum rivet problem, not much of a problem if one will spend a few bucks on a rivet gun and new rivets. I did stop storing water in mine but I keep plenty other water containers on hand.

  • @XCritonX
    @XCritonX 11 років тому

    Some people use a tin can with lots of holes to line the Kelly Kettle fire pan. They prop it up about half an inch off the bottom. You can even fill it with wood chips left over from carving, if you are into it.

  • @stupidburp
    @stupidburp 11 років тому

    You could also use this system to carry water as you hike. The ability to carry more water in addition to whatever other water containers you have gives you more options.

  • @Cheeseybacun
    @Cheeseybacun 11 років тому

    Hey Nutn, since the kelly kettle is basically a specialized rocket stove, this subject transfers nicely into related gear that I think is worth pursuing: general purpose rocket stoves for long-term emergency cooking capability. Grover, Silver fire, Stovetec and Deadwood, all come to mind as starting points.

  • @munsterhotrod
    @munsterhotrod 11 років тому +1

    Nutin, thanks for doing this review. Was contemplating buying this at Honeyville Farms. Will now be my next purchase

  • @bigbrolla
    @bigbrolla 11 років тому

    On a serious note...love the camping/hiking gear reviews. Keep 'em comin'!

  • @GabeMacDonnell
    @GabeMacDonnell 11 років тому

    Just curious, Nutnfancy- have you ever tried a Trangia or Etowah Spirit Stove? I find them much lighter and more compact than canisters. I

  • @pinkiewerewolf
    @pinkiewerewolf 10 років тому

    I mentioned this in another TNP video on the KK, I bought from the Cutlery Shoppe on the 22nd of Dec. and received it before the 25th. No, I didn't order it to be a present but the speed of delivery just blew me away. I'm going to give it to my sweety as a V-Day gift. She loves hot beverages.
    Jeff ROCKS.

  • @rocktruggy03
    @rocktruggy03 11 років тому

    You're absolutely right. Here on the East coast we are always looking for way to maximize the POU in each product. Last year in central VA we were without power for almost ten days in the smothering heat after a huge Deracho storm came through. Sure glad we had multiple options fore cooking, cleaning and sanitation.

  • @rsll510
    @rsll510 11 років тому

    What a great way to boil water. Most of the time that I go camping we have mountain springs near by, this will be a perfect gift for my wife to get me.

  • @Indistructuble
    @Indistructuble 11 років тому

    Question nutn, would using coal make it more efficient to cooking? That's if your just using the cook set and not the actual kelly kettle?

  • @187thDoorgunner
    @187thDoorgunner 11 років тому

    Got one (base camp size) in the house and one in the truck to get home on. Local cabinet shop is happy to have me come up and clean up his offcuts so I get plenty of hardwood fuel to cut to lunchbox length. Boils water in moments but will boil out the spout. Mine have the cork spout cover which must be out to use. Is the silicone stopper vented?

  • @GabeMacDonnell
    @GabeMacDonnell 11 років тому

    I also like the TI Solo Stove, for a UL wood burning stove. It's great to never worry about refueling!

  • @Intheashesofthewake
    @Intheashesofthewake 11 років тому

    Hey Nutn, what knife were you using throughout the video?

  • @rhondag1750
    @rhondag1750 10 років тому

    nutn...have you tried the biolite camp stove with the fan and the usb charger...the fire charges the unit to charge your phone or other devices

  • @tosainu1144
    @tosainu1144 11 років тому

    I think the Kelly Kettle has been around longer than the ghillie kettle. And you are correct about the plug, it says right on the box to never boil water with the plug in.

  • @thor3599
    @thor3599 11 років тому

    Emergency, reusable water purification tool. It also rocks for all the reasons you said. Great video! Keep them coming.

  • @lurchie
    @lurchie 10 років тому

    Thanks for the review - I LOVE my KK. Sorry if this question has already been answered, but where are you camping? Those mountains are spectacular!

    • @phakeacount2228
      @phakeacount2228 10 років тому +1

      He won't say exactly. Doesn't want any unannounced company.

  • @whereever1000
    @whereever1000 8 років тому

    hi dude. what about the red plastic cap geting hot for days?. Is it a good cap? or is going to be a problem soon or later. Thanks and hello from Spain.

  • @ajbeck8740
    @ajbeck8740 11 років тому

    Just a idea for those that do not dry the Kelley Kettle out or any other metal or glass container that gets moldy inside. Get coarse sand(cactus or western desert sand..from any nursery) and fill it about a 1/3 of the way with sand and another 1/3 with water and start shaking. After 5-10 of shaking all the mildew should be gone. Empty out and rinse well. Works great. Now this time let it dry out !

  • @johnstambaugh9283
    @johnstambaugh9283 9 років тому

    How do you clean the water compartment? No snow here in South East Florida, thank goodness!

  • @gigidy5
    @gigidy5 11 років тому

    Damn dude. Lots of videos going up. Loving it!
    (Need some more riding and shooting in the desert before it starts getting cold)

  • @MastaPangwin
    @MastaPangwin 9 років тому

    Is there an adventure video for where you used the kelly kettle?

  • @lexoutdoors4486
    @lexoutdoors4486 11 років тому

    Awesome review as always brother! I was looking at these a while ago and ALMOST got one. Then I found a little thing called the " Emberlit" have you looked at those before? I can't find a review on your page for it.

  • @allemansratten4281
    @allemansratten4281 11 років тому

    Very informative, thanks. You ever use or test the Biolite stove? I wonder how well it'd work in conjunction with. Just a thought.

  • @Vyppaaa11
    @Vyppaaa11 10 років тому

    Did boiling it with the stopper in kill it? Or did the seam just leak due to pressure?

  • @boulderboy245
    @boulderboy245 11 років тому

    I purchased and used A basecamp model this summer in Colorado. I took it about 25 miles and over the divide twice in six days. It worked great for boiling water. I did have some problems finding dry fuel for it (it rained every day). I purchased it for car camping and emergency use but had to try it out backpacking.
    A+ for boiling water
    Did not even buy the cook kit.
    Steve

  • @lmomechtech7709
    @lmomechtech7709 11 років тому

    Looks to be a very nice practical system for especially the freeze-dried way of cooking. I hope you have a video of the fun time testing this system out with your son.

  • @andrewmtbfreak
    @andrewmtbfreak 11 років тому

    Nutn, when you do the footage from expeditions, could you have the tabletop footage playing in the corner still(PictureInPicture). that way it will be easier to know what you are pointing at, but we can still see the awesome places and funtion of the product easily.

  • @AzuMentch36
    @AzuMentch36 11 років тому

    0:28 - 0:31 A great, immediate answer to a very puzzling question: How do you pour this thing without burning yourself!? :P
    Thanks for reviewing this product. This looks like a very useful and efficient boiler for emergencies. Even though it'll put out the fire, I love how that water gushes out in approval to this system. ^_^

  • @GabeMacDonnell
    @GabeMacDonnell 11 років тому

    I LOVE the Kelly Kettle. I hike UL, so i cant often take mine, but whenever im backpacking with friends, family, etc, we tale it along and its worth its weight in gold!

  • @sarinhighwind
    @sarinhighwind 11 років тому

    This is one of those gear decisions. Do you want durable long lasting, self sustaining, or 2 or 3 day light back pack option.
    With this, you can use it for weeks upon weeks, while with some of the other lighter systems, you'd be out for the count after a while. The downside is bulk, but the upsides for this particular one are worthwhile for a long haul.

  • @GreenThumbGarage
    @GreenThumbGarage 11 років тому

    Hey Nutn i dont know if you will see this but i watch your videos all the time and you can use a small amount of white vinegar to clean containers such as the kelly kettle or bladders for hydration packs if you happen to leave moisture in them hope this helps some people

  • @luke812
    @luke812 11 років тому

    i dont understand :23 - :29. Is it glass bottom....do i need more coffee....ill keep watching...probably will explain.

  • @archiebunker5253
    @archiebunker5253 9 років тому +1

    Just looking at this thing - it has an obvious flaw. You have to keep the stopper out of it while boiling water. You have a chimney for a wood fire spitting ash and gunk out everywhere all over the place like 2 inches from the now wide open spout hole. There is no way that ash and stuff isn't getting into your once clean water as it runs. Probably not enough for you to taste it or notice it, but there is no way that this thing isn't putting tiny amounts of all kinds of nasty gunk into your water. In a survival situation, maybe I wouldn't care, but I'd cover the hole with tinfoil to better protect the spout from the ash fall while still allowing the pressure out. There is a very good reason why you put a lid on a pot when you are trying to boil water in a regular camp fire.

  • @Lnoodle123
    @Lnoodle123 11 років тому

    Although it may not be the best cooker it would also be a great backup if a regular backpacking stove were to break on a trip, or if you were to run out of butane.

  • @hazard1024
    @hazard1024 9 років тому +3

    doodle looks so enthused 3:18

  • @Sizukun1
    @Sizukun1 11 років тому

    Have you used a product called "bar keepers best friend" to clean off the kettle? Its a cleaner meant for stainless steel and mildly abrasive. I know it works well on my stainless sink, but i don't burn things in it. Thanks for the review!

  • @MazzaJF
    @MazzaJF 11 років тому

    What kind of paint are you using? It's not toxic?

  • @8Jory
    @8Jory 9 років тому

    I love the kettle, but the fire base is crap. if you're getting that much soot and tar build up its not getting enough oxygen through those tiny air holes. look to the emberlit to see it done right. thinking about it now, I wonder how well the kettle would fit on my emberlit... it would be a lot taller and more top heavy, but would burn cleaner, hotter, and need less fuel.

  • @TorchwoodLuthiers
    @TorchwoodLuthiers 9 років тому +8

    Hobo stove attachment. Boom dude.

  • @azdezrider1
    @azdezrider1 11 років тому

    Nutn, would have been cool to show using this to cook a Chef Tess freeze dried meal. Hope to see some more bike adventures maybe an overnight dual terrain so you can show us your saddlebag loadout in action. Camping, eating, shooting and no vehicle but your scoot. Thanks for all the great vids.

  • @davk003
    @davk003 11 років тому

    I like the idea, and would love to try it out. But having pretty much a 100% cook anytime anywhere stove like the pocket rocket, that I can use in a vestibule if I have to, can stop cook and eat for 10-15min and get back on the trail, and dont have to worry about finding dry fuel is hard to get away from.

  • @N8JLS
    @N8JLS 11 років тому

    I think that the Kelly Kettle fits perfectly with a large survival knife, and would be an excellent extended trip tool. I have to admit that at first, I saw nothing but downsides to it. Well, as usual, you showed the good. And now I want to purchase one. Thanks a lot, Nutn. haha My wife's gonna kill me.

  • @PoweredByVeggies
    @PoweredByVeggies 11 років тому

    Hey Nutnfancy, also check out the Backcountry Boiler. I know it's made of aluminum that you don't like but it weighs in at 8 oz and holds about the same volume. It was based on the Kelly Kettle but for lightweight hikers.

  • @KaoV1983
    @KaoV1983 11 років тому

    Thanks for the awesome review (again). I was very interested in the kettle after your first video. I completely 100% agree with it being a long range stove. For short trips I like the isobutane stoves or white gas stoves. I could totally see myself using this stove on my 10 day elk hunts. Again thanks for the awesome review! It's on the wish list.

  • @swampfox29607
    @swampfox29607 11 років тому

    best thing about KK is you DON"T have to prep wood...most of those sticks laying on the ground would work well,,,is so efficient really only takes a couple of handfulls to reach a boiltime of 5-6 min...also works great in the wind and rain hence the nickname "storm kettle"

  • @jackjmaheriii
    @jackjmaheriii 11 років тому

    Cook over coals not flames. Put coals underneath, you get almost no charing and you can control the heat perfectly.

  • @smitty3624
    @smitty3624 11 років тому

    Don't clean off the black stuff on the pot holder, it makes it a better heat conductor.

  • @dokanninja
    @dokanninja 11 років тому

    on my wish list. Thanks Nutn for another great vid.

  • @dapappacn
    @dapappacn 11 років тому

    Has the video where you use it on a trek been uploaded yet?

  • @acecamper
    @acecamper 11 років тому

    What do you cook with when outdoors?

  • @BENLINUZ
    @BENLINUZ 11 років тому

    I know you like your titanium cup as ive seen it in many other videos. However I believe titanium is made with mixing titanium with mostly aluminum which makes a more durable metal. However in the end you would still be drinking directly from the aluminum. Just something for you to think about as I agree with you about the harmful effects of aluminum.

  • @cronan1041
    @cronan1041 11 років тому

    I ordered the Base Camp (largest version) last week. It arrived yesterday. Much lighter than I thought. Filled it witch water and performed optest on gas stove; got the water up to 190 Deg F. Now I need to stockpile pinecones; at least California doesn't restrict the amount of pine cones I can hoard.

  • @whiskyjacked
    @whiskyjacked 11 років тому

    Been thinking about this since you talked about it at that show. Thanks for following up with use. Will get one soon based on this

  • @chriscali4881
    @chriscali4881 11 років тому

    Hey nutn, I think you missed a key POU: home kit for power outages. When the power goes out it is harder to cook or the water might be contaminated. I would keep one of these in my garage

  • @MrFermanaghman
    @MrFermanaghman 11 років тому

    We used the Kelly Kettle for our National Geographic appearance on Preppers UK 2 and really liked it we ours exploded as we left the stopper in. more or less got in on camera. You need to check the Folding FireBox too bro its very cool, its a heavy enough item but very slim when packed and can be used with multi fuel systems.
    I have a vid on it. Thanks for the vid.

  • @galenlong3005
    @galenlong3005 11 років тому

    I think the kelly is a great system for on the go, lightweight backpacking. You dont have to worry about those canisters.

  • @Dicer328
    @Dicer328 11 років тому

    I owned a Biolite just long enough to box it, and then sent it back. I picked up the Firebox and COULD NOT BE MORE PLEASED.
    I have spent a lot of time using it and the Firebox is by far my choice in any situation.

  • @runtimmytimer
    @runtimmytimer 11 років тому

    Better tell Kelly Kettle to ramp up production. They're about to get nailed with a 10/10 on the NLS.

  • @IDWIE
    @IDWIE 11 років тому

    Great review. However, I'm not sold. I don't see the value or advantage of that over several alternatives. Particularly, with SAWC!

  • @jntroisi
    @jntroisi 11 років тому

    These are the best product for boiling water. I haven't had a lot of luck cooking on the fire bowl.