I’ve had propane stoves, alcohol stoves, white gas stoves and a Kelley kettle. I have ran out of fuel so many times I can’t count. But I have never ran out of fuel for the Kelley kettle. I can always count on the Kelley kettle.
@markhyde19703 жыл бұрын
Nick , I really like the fact that you leave the good parts and mistakes in your films. It gives a far more real to life / realistic presentation , of the 4 options in this càse. Thanks for your openness and honesty.
@dshe86373 жыл бұрын
I love the Kelly Kettle. I think they recommend that you take the bung off completely when you're heating water
@TheWizardOfTheFens3 жыл бұрын
Since I got a Kelly/Ghillie kettle around thirty years ago, I’ve never gone without it. Yes it’s bulky, but it’s lightweight and practical. I also have pockets full of twigs and moss in most of my jackets as I’m always picking up fuel for it so it can dry off !
@michekids2 жыл бұрын
I am about to get my first Kelly Kettle and I am very encouraged to gather my twigs instead of propane and butane cartridges
@Darrylx444 Жыл бұрын
Another caution for using a Kelly/Ghillie kettle: Do NOT ever put it on the fire without water inside, or else the pot will melt / rupture inside. The water is necessary to cool the metal.
@rjvcescobar2 жыл бұрын
You can put a pinch of salt in the Trangia and will get a colored flame...you can also use a bit of paper towel twisted as a wick to lite a trangia in the cold. Thank you for your videos.
@paulwalters53173 жыл бұрын
Great vid as always. I love the trangia. When camping, even for 2 weeks this is all I use for all our hot water and food. Love sitting outside the tent early in the morning and boiling some water for a coffee in total silence, just listening to nature around.
@craigbryant31912 жыл бұрын
I think you capture something really important with that Kelly kettle--how much *fun* it is to build a little fire and feed twigs into it. It touches something primal.
@marcel7573 жыл бұрын
Kelly kettle system is far out the most versatile option. And no need to bring your fuel! Only downside is controling the power. This thing really goes to work. For medium heat coocking I use the hobo stove. Keep up this great content! Greetings from a Dutch guy.
@sparrowflying8643 жыл бұрын
Is that stove the metal pot stand attachment that goes on top of the base??
@marcel7573 жыл бұрын
@@sparrowflying864 Yes that’s the one. Good fire control and lot’s of O2. Tip: when you buy this, buy a second set of the steal inserts if you can. I’m talking about the newer type. When you turn them up side down you can use them as a support stand under the firebase. When I use those this will keep the soil underneath the base free from burnmarks and it expands the surface of the base, making it more stable. Cheers!
@sparrowflying8643 жыл бұрын
@@marcel757 you mean the two pieces that make an X and not the one that is the steel ring?
@mraidymaddful2 жыл бұрын
I have been using a Trangia for years and my fuel of choice is Methylated Spirit. Like LMazcraz said in his comment: the gel inhibited it's ability to vaporize the alcohol. Meths burns really hot and fully utilises the jets of the Trangia. I use the hiking kettle for boiling water myself. Great vids mate, keep up the good work....
@Revelation13-82 жыл бұрын
Agree , i would say they are better
@Pete6196 ай бұрын
The trangia loves meth sprits as the double wall is filled with a cloth based material so soaks it up and I brew up in mine in less then 10 mins with set up. Cracking Swedish stoves👍🏽
@Craterfist2 жыл бұрын
The Kelly Kettle comes in three sizes, makes it easy to find a size to fit your individual needs.
@lmazcraz3 жыл бұрын
I believe using the gel in the trangia inhibited it’s ability to vaporize the alcohol. It looked as if the flame was coming from the top of the unit as opposed to the jet holes. I’ve seen where Heet works best. It offers a nice, hot, blue flame. In the end, all of the secondary ingredients in the gel, like aloe, won’t vaporize and burn off. They might just clog the wicking material.
@alecturner20083 жыл бұрын
That's why trangia do a gel tray?
@mattgoulden47793 жыл бұрын
Im thinking the same. Gel needs more air.
@bastyong55083 жыл бұрын
I agree entirely. I use it with methylated spirit and it burns fantastic. Small holes on the top just jetting flames up. Great channel Nick. Informative and entertaining content. Congratulations.
@ChrisSmith-jr6bx2 жыл бұрын
I agree with this. I use TRANgia all the time. The problem with this description / review is the way a TRAN( not TRIAN )gia actually should be used. Gel in the bottom does not make the trangia work correctly. If anyone is interested they should check out the full trangia range which is brilliant.
@grossteilfahrer2 жыл бұрын
@@ChrisSmith-jr6bx Yeah, the gel wont get sucked up in the wick inside the burner double walls to feed the actual burner holes, you were cooking on freeflame just like from a gel cup.
@oscar38 Жыл бұрын
A little kelly kettle tip: the base does get very hot, so to stop it scorching whatever its sitting on, use a plumbers soldering mat underneath.
@brandonwilliams24312 ай бұрын
Carbon felt
@rainsofhealing Жыл бұрын
That Kelly Kettle is amazing! I’ve never seen anything like that. Great helpful tips on how to operate it as well. Enjoyed this video thanks!
@monkeyboy65903 жыл бұрын
From a US Marine to a Royal Marine, you didn't have pictures or crayons for the trangia. LOL!! Semper Fi sir!
@trekmate13 жыл бұрын
Kelly Kettle lighting tip - tinder at the air inlet with kindling next to and over the tinder. Light through the air inlet with the kettle in place. Slightly fiddly, but the fire catches more quickly.
@simonpackham57803 жыл бұрын
In fairness to the Trangia stove, if you use bio ethanol (for which it was designed), then, when warmed sufficiently, the holes around the edge of the burner will light (bloom) and give you a much hotter flame. Hand gel will, I think, be too thick to flow through the holes into the outer chamber, and so light the holes. The other point is the height of the pot above the stove: your example looked much too low, stifling the flame further. While one may argue that it should be more versatile, consider that the MSR gas stove has legs to position the pot at exactly the right level. Great video, as ever. Love the simplicity of the big kettle and the versatility of the Kelly Kettle.
@alexmikhael50613 жыл бұрын
yea... I would like to see it done again with FRESH BIOFUEL and the PROPER AMOUNT ...which is prolly just a tad more than ''a splash'' ?? :)
@simonpackham57803 жыл бұрын
I think you may need a lot of hand gel 🪵🏕🔥☕️
@alexmikhael50613 жыл бұрын
@@simonpackham5780 and yea... I am sorry to even MENTION it but since *I* CAN SEE IT it must be a thing ;) BUT!!! I see the POSSIBILITY (not sayin it WOULD happen but COULD) ...the POSSIBILITY OF FLAMEING GEL FLYING ACROSS the campsite.... or tent.... or .... I mean issn't FLAMEING GEL = napalm??? ;)
@neanderthaloutdoors92023 жыл бұрын
The Trangia was/is designed to burn methylated spirits, bio ethanol was not even around back then.
@sng22253 жыл бұрын
Could use 3 tent pegs for raising kettle above the trangia and a oven foil dish cut out into a wind guard to optimise the heating.
@nigelsheridan62293 жыл бұрын
I love the Kelly kettle, used mine loads. Also like the trangia, use the triangle with a wire frame cut from a coat hanger to hold the crusader mug etc. The trangia 27 kettle is great for when it's just me as it does not hold very much, about half a litre. Never thought of using hand gel in the trangia burner, used meths and bio ethanol as well as bcb Dragon gel, have to try that. Thanks for another great video.
@davidfluffy343 жыл бұрын
Used trangia’s for years ( I have 27 set that’s 20 yrs old ! , couple of tips that might help , stick the burner in a pocket to warm up the brass , if the lid has a tight seal leave a tiny little amount of fuel in it as it keeps the wicking material moist ,lights easier and “blooms” quicker , another thing is the flame needs a “sweet” spot , about 25 mm ( 1 inch ) to get a hot enough flame . All the best mate
@Chris66able3 жыл бұрын
Another good tip is get the Trangia and throw it in the bin. Slow, bulky, heavy, expensive, and poor quality issues.
@trackman333able3 жыл бұрын
Had a quiet chortle to myself, good video well in there. To date I've watched a few of your vids namely forest bathing... Building resilience... I'm sure you get the drift by know. Did do some good. Although not military, my industry mirrors a lot of the attitudes mentioned. Work in progress lets say. Power to yer elbow.
@nickdelia31302 жыл бұрын
Greetings from the other side of the pond. Just checking in to see how you are making out. I hope you are finding the slowing down helpful and it gives you more peace. Stay Well Nick
@roberteckard97713 жыл бұрын
I like this it shows things I didn’t know about the Kelly kettle.
@BarryRowlingsonBaz3 жыл бұрын
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 They do one? I've got the whistle top from an old kettle packed in with my Kelly and use that!
@giselle30133 жыл бұрын
I shouldn't laugh but watching that drama with the Trangia. thanks for brightening up my day. Kelly kettle has to be my number one, funny enough I was out testing mine this evening in the garden because as you said, it's fun or the gas burner and kettle for a quick morning cuppa before leaving the sleeping bag.
@hildegardkhelfa3 жыл бұрын
I giggled along as well, it was so much fun and so entertaining, most if all so human and likable - in addition to great informations. Got plenty of déjà vues of own tries to show something and things just had a different idea lol.
@davidanderson84073 жыл бұрын
Loved this video.My mate and I both in our 60s had great fun playing with my new twig stove ,last weekend. We were both impressed with how little fuel it took to boil a 2ltr. kettle. Something very satisfying in that cup of tea boiled with just a few twigs and leaves!!!!
@ronpownall20743 жыл бұрын
BS and hindsight make slow learning curve , sill fun to watch ;-) Thanks for posting.
@outtolunch882 жыл бұрын
The Kelly Kettle has had a whistler plug for years now. Face to the wind, feed from the top and it's faster than high-tech gas options.
@AMBarbosa2 жыл бұрын
Hi Nick, The trangia stove is a great option. A cheaper fuel option you might consider is denatured ethanol. In Portugal it costs about €3/Lt. When using denatured ethanol, once you Have litten the stove, let the flame heat the stove so the fuel starts to vaporize. The flame will then start to come out from the jet holes. The kettle must bem placed around 2,5cm above the top of the stove, using a stand /wind shield of your preference. Works every time and it boils 1/2Lt of water in under 8 min. Have a go and tell us how it went. Cheers
@djwbushcraftbusiness10163 жыл бұрын
I have been using trangia for 30 plus years, and always use metholated spirit, it has a higher burn temp than all the gel types I've tried.. I love the kelly kettles, but as you say, better for a larger group but love its multi tasking ability.. just a mention, Go outdoors do a small kettle that fits inside the pans of the trangia set which was a nice surprise!
@gavinmurray5753 жыл бұрын
Great video Nick. I have had a trangia 27 set for the last 32 years. ( The set has 2 pots a kettle, a frying pan a handle the burner and a wind shield for the burner) (Look them up on amazon or on Black's website) I still take it camping with me. I have had to replace the burner about 10 years ago. I use methylated spirits which I buy in a 5 liter container from a local veterinary supplier I then full up my 300ml trangia fuel bottle and carry my fuel that way. It lasts for days of camping and hiking. I have a kelly kettle which I use also. I onky have it about 2 years but I love it. You should have a look at the hobo stove attachment for it as a means of cooking with pots on the kelly kettle. I find it works well but you do need to put some stouter bits of wood in the fire pan to make a mini Swedish fire log in it, to keep it lighting without the draughting effect of the kettle itself! I only recently discovered your channel but love getting different ideas on bushcraft, camping, etc. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Keep up the good work.
@1988pmartinez3 жыл бұрын
Loved this video, I always love a boil test. Although I think you would have gotten better performance from the Trangia if you used the bio ethanol. Also £12 is a lot for that bottle, it’s usually £4.50 at Go Outdoors. I’ve never seen it on their site, but found it on the shelves in store. I use the Trangia with bio ethanol, with the crusader mk1 cup on the crusader mk2 stove/windshield and I love it.
@Helliconia543 жыл бұрын
what is wrong with using metholated spirits which is dirt cheap and can be bought in any store. even a supermarket. Its what those spirit stoves were designed for.
@Admiral_Pumpout3 жыл бұрын
@@Helliconia54 bioethanol at b and q is decently priced and plentiful
@ozdavemcgee20793 жыл бұрын
@@Admiral_Pumpout you do know that they are one and the same? Methyl was added, making metholated spirits, to stop drunks drinking it. Bio or Meths, same thing, because ALL spritis are made by fermenting take your pick from potaties to plumbs. Then its distilled. We buy 1ton IBC of alcohol for cleaning at work..CSR...Colonial Sugar Refineries. They also sell Meths. The difference between Meths and Bio, is those who are silly dont realise there is no difference, are guilted into paying " to save the planet"
@Admiral_Pumpout3 жыл бұрын
@@ozdavemcgee2079 it's what is written on the bottle in case anybody was looking, I didn't ask to be mansplained.
@lyellclare93653 жыл бұрын
@@Helliconia54 Yes meths works really well. I have also tried using the Trangia (with meths ) and it heated up the 600 mils of water slower that usual (took about 5.5 minutes ) but did work. Love my Kellys kettle to bits.
@maryhairy13 жыл бұрын
As I hiker, I’ve always felt that trangia is bulky item in the backpack. I’ve always gone with a smaller option of ultra lite gas’s stove made by Vango. At 73g it fits in the palm of my hand. It uses a 100g gas cylinder, which is interchangeable with any manufacturers cylinder that has a thread. In turn, all fitted into the billy with the plastic support legs for the cylinder to make everything stable. The Billy can 10cm, weight 550g which has doubled as a kettle. As my tent boasts vestibules on both side of the tent, it shuts out any interference from the wind.
@wasters473 жыл бұрын
Hi Nick, great video. I'm a proud owner of some Gillie Kettles. I even have an Mkettle to play with. Using the cork on the Kelly definitely not advisable but they have the whistle cap now just like my Ghlllies. Also another tangia user. A fantastic piece of kit. I'm also another one having a military past. And still in the TA. I always use my crusader for making brews and cooking in. And like you I think it is one of my favourite bits of kit, so much so I brought one for my daughter to use in the Army Cadets
@duncanfarrant80253 жыл бұрын
I have the Stanley and use two type of fuel wood in an Ikea cutlery holder (Hobo stove) with a cut out at the bottom and two tent pegs to adjust the height, an gas bottle sits in side nicely also means it has a bit more protection, it is a bit big but never had a problem if I ever run out of gas, I have use the small kettle on it too, thanks for still showing the problems and not just showing the result, great videos Have even shared the link to your page on are scout Facebook page.
@cwoodroof33 жыл бұрын
I live in Norway and have found the tangos to be a very good choice in the winter as the canisters don't tend to like sub zero temps and occasionally dry sticks can be hard to find... Love the videos 😁
@MuddyDuck...3 жыл бұрын
Love my Kelly Kettle when island hopping in a kayak - absolutely bulletproof in all weathers for prepping water, and maintaining a safe secondary heat source. It is also a very stealthy way to cook and boil water, and incredibly fuel efficient. Also love my various Trangia gear, with some (bought 2nd hand) still going strong after 50+ years ! However you do need to practice using them, and find a ‘proven’ fuel. Some biofuels have found to soot a lot. Great thing with Trangia is widely available, and plenty of options through accessories. Would recommend the Trangia mini kettle, as burner and my diy coathanger stand fit inside it to make a very compact brew kit...
@hiddenwoodsben3 жыл бұрын
regarding the soot: i had the problem using pure spiritus, but, for whatever reason, diluting by puting a tenth of water in it fixed that.
@MuddyDuck...3 жыл бұрын
@@hiddenwoodsben Thanks for the tip - will give it a try 👍
@vikingbushcraft19113 жыл бұрын
Had a Kelly kettle for some years. After the 100th set of toasted fingers, it got repurposed into a target….. 🎯 Informative vid (hand gel tip was genius) thx 👍
@theoldhobbit36403 жыл бұрын
I am a great advocate for Trangia type stoves. I have been using my Crusader MKII cook system for about two years and it is the one I always have with me at all times. Use these little stoves correctly, they will serve you well.
@hubdeep94528 ай бұрын
The Trangia is my stove of choice. Works really well when you use the correct fuel. I made my own wind shield out of aluminium beer cans. Works well even in wind. Takes a bit longer than my gas stove but I'm camping, not racing.
@Corcioch3 жыл бұрын
I'm a big fan of the Kelly Kettle, for making a cuppa on a coastal lunch stop while out on the Irish Atlantic Coast Sea Kayaking. Works very well in the wind and can get water boiling in minutes. . . . . .its great to carry Sea Kayaking for emergencies too when boiling water might be needed fast with hypothermia etc etc The Trangia Spirit burner is slower than most options, however, if you use it with a pot/ kettle with a diffuser ring underneath its significantly faster. It is a much more viable option then. There is something to be said for using a Traniga spirit burner with a more eco friendly fuel like bio ethanol, instead of using butane/ iso butane gas cannisters. Great video, thanks
@soton5teve5 ай бұрын
0:06 what was the fuel?, i thought you needed purple meths with that trangia burner
@matthewhall83793 жыл бұрын
Just stumbled across your channel recently and the content is absolutely fantastic. Keep up the good work I'm sure you will get many more subscribers.
@abelnunez-guerrero38322 жыл бұрын
Great video! Greetings from California USA! 🇺🇸
@marcel7573 жыл бұрын
Kelly kettle system is far out the most versatile option. And no need to bring your fuel! Only downside is controle the power. This thing really goes to work. For medium heat coocking I use the hobo stove.
@markbellinger3 жыл бұрын
Personally I am a big fan of the Biolite CampStove and Kettlepot, pricey option, but also provides offgrid power just using small twigs.
@bmar4003 жыл бұрын
Love this! Not much better than a simple mug!
@voodoosausage41373 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying your vids. Nice work! Top tip for the Stanley nesting pots is to cut off the melty plastic tab and replace with a split ring/key ring - which you can slightly undo when you use the pot and it stands off the lid for easy removal when hot. Keep the content coming buddy - very watchable.
@DaveCampfire3 жыл бұрын
Kelly every time, when working with the princes trust, we got the students to pre pack the kettles before we went out with twigs n paper, when doing projects it saved so much time, light from the bottom and place on the stand, simples!
@dshe86373 жыл бұрын
Cotton wool is a great starter. It's so light and easy to carry
@marcstickley28673 жыл бұрын
Hey! I used to use Trangia in Scouts, but only ever in the nested pot set up, with a shroud. The crusader mug was always a go to in the mob, but I have never seen the base before - how useful would that have been! Last dit - I reckon "pooches" for the rocket pouch is just an accent thing - certain Scottish instructors would amend names to suit their accent. Just my theory. Great video!
@aspitofmud6257 Жыл бұрын
Through out the demonstration of the Trangia stove I was wondering how well it would work inside the fire box of the Kelly Kettle? An update on this video would be welcome.
@martinmadsen41623 жыл бұрын
i love my little trangia but i do use it with my firebox stove and they work well together
@chefinwood3 жыл бұрын
Love my trangia mess kit, unfortunately you didn't do it justice. The Kelly kettles look awesome 👌
@billjames31483 жыл бұрын
Mk 1 stir stick hahahahah, Kelly Kettle is my go to winter kit, I have found that you need to be ready to pour your water and refill fast to get your meals ready. Yes the feeding of the Kettle is inner child even at 63..Good work like the camp cover, Try to bring the sides lower and build a center fire and watch the chute fill up and look like a big mushroom. A friend says he measures his fun by how many campfires he has built. Like your videos.
@DIY-DaddyO2 жыл бұрын
I’d go for the Kelly every time. Yes it’s bigger to transport but if you run out of gas or meths in the out doors you’re suddenly carrying dead weight. A Kelly Trekker ( the little one) can boil 1/2 a litre with just a few sticks.
@paulomarceloarantes3 жыл бұрын
Here in Brazil we have the option of pure alcohol gel, without additives, without aloe, used both for cleaning and for lighting barbecue grills and fire pits, sold in bottles of 500 ml or 1 liter. The hands sanitizer is graduate at 40°GL, and the standart alcohol gel sold here is at 70°, and sometimes we found ones at 92°GL. Burn strong and easy on spirit burners
@50shadesofcerakote3 жыл бұрын
That Kelly Kettle thing is awesome. Like a portable dakota fire pit that boils water. But pouring from the chain is definitely something that would worry me. Looks like it could break...
@clivenewton76093 жыл бұрын
Get a grip Royal😂😂 if you use the right fuel you get the job done! Hand gel as an emergency only fuel is fine and thanks for bringing it to our attention. I also have a KK but mine is about 3/4pt so just enough for 2 normal wets, oh and by the way they do leave a scar, especially on grass!! Gt. video as always, much appreciated. Kind regards from deepest Dorset 👍
@johnhumphries67513 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy the full trangia which gives wind protection, also the gas adaptor makes it cleaner (though a bit noisy). My favourite quiet burn option is a woodgas stove, I use wood pellet cat litter when there isn't any dry wood available and start it with a cotton wool bud smeared in vaseline. If I'm out for a few days I go with a wisperlite with coleman fuel, heavy but maybe lighter than a weeks worth of alcohol that has a lower calorific value. An inverted cone made from one of those disposable aluminium turkey dish makes great insulation and saves the need to carry so much fuel too. Thanks for the channel.
@Oldsparkey3 жыл бұрын
My favorites , I've been using the Expedition Research kettle when backpacking. Last year switched to the Keith Titanium Kettle , packs even smaller and lighter with a larger volume. It's used with a Evernew titanium Appalachia set or a Firebox Nano Gen 2 ( titanium ) wood burning stove and a Evernew titanium alcohol stove as a auxiliary heat source. My alcohol stoves ( Including my Trangia's ) I only use Denatured Alcohol or a " Food Grade " ( Everclear ) 190 proof alcohol in them.
@soggz42462 жыл бұрын
Hi Nick. Great vid. I have a alpine kettle like that which I use in conjunction with a petrol Coleman’s sportster stove. It boils in around a minute and a half. Quicker than a jet boil in fact. Stay well.
@Bushcraft_Bloke3 жыл бұрын
Hi mate got myself the pocket rocket and the little gas can after watching your channel, so fast to knock up a brew:) also easy to keep topping up those small cans with a Chinese adapter thingy, saves getting new ones.
@taxusbaccata30013 жыл бұрын
Ive got a spirit cooking set by Esbit. The burner is very similar to the Trangia one but it has a handle on the regulator so you dont need to improvise. also far easier to put out the flame^^
@onefoxstudio3 жыл бұрын
Best use of hand gel ! Hands down 👌🏻
@roosterneck21583 жыл бұрын
Great video Nick, i tried hand gel in my trangia and killed it because it ruined the pot by leaving a wierd alien deposit after the burn..i swear by metholated spirit with a tiny bit of water added to the spirit to reduce the sooting, my all time go to was a kelly kettle but i have gone to ghillie kettles now because they are adaptable and repairable.
@tomminator12 жыл бұрын
Youve got a sweat on at the end of this once again brilliantly engineered vid , personally I prefer a Swedish forces rocket stove
@thomasbrown12063 жыл бұрын
have you seen gray bearded green beret, on 'closing wounds in the bush' very good way of closing an open cut..
@akcarlos3 жыл бұрын
A video for one of the most important things out in the bush , a brew up!
@cjssurf3 жыл бұрын
4 in the morning wake up in the tent. Light the mets stove boil the kettle slowly check the surf. Eventually make some coffee mix smash potato heat beans. Eat breakfast. Suit up surf the morning glass. Reboil the kettle again coffee get dressed sleep again repeat. Bliss
@cjssurf3 жыл бұрын
That was before I became Tabby McTat. Now I'm lucky to get way surfing 4 time a year but I've upgraded to a camper with a gas stove and a comfortable bed so 4 in the morning doesn't happen to often.
@kurtsteiner8384 Жыл бұрын
Nick do you remember the RN teapots huge great things with 2 handles. The boony kettle reminded me of one
@kurtsteiner83842 ай бұрын
Nick try the crusader mk2, base it may work better or folding stove. Mk1 is not so high so can knock out the flame. I have some trangia burners all work well, gas and spirit it takes time on the spirit type not a quick fix
@kobusjacobs73703 жыл бұрын
I just received my Ghillie and is highly impressed with this kettle. I tested it and it boiled 1,4 liter of water in just over 5 minutes! I used way too much wood and wasted about 60% of it. I guess I'll get to know my kettle as time goes by but for now, I am very happy with my purcahse.
@BushcraftSteely3 жыл бұрын
Hey, if you go to b and q, you can get bio ethanol fuel for garden fires relatively cheap, burn great with the trangia burner
@jim-bob-outdoors3 жыл бұрын
I have a cheap Trangia rip off that comes with its own pot stand. 1L SS cooking pot with a lid. Running on Meths it boils 500ml in 5-6 minutes. The cooker packs down and fits in the pot for transport.
@yippiecahier92533 жыл бұрын
That camp looks amazing!!! I have camp envy. LOL.
@ArijanaLukic8 ай бұрын
Is Kelly Kettle considered closed fire? I am asking in case of a fire ban is it still allowed?
@lapicker10103 жыл бұрын
In my never ending quest for the perfect kettle, I’ve accumulated a crate full. I like the GSI stainless so much I bought two of them.
@davidbones89473 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Oregon brother I have never seen this kelly very freaking cool I travel by adventure motorcycle its a bit big great information on camp cooking
@familyshare37245 ай бұрын
Love the volcano kettle. A cat can and liquid ethanol are fair weather friends.
@andyventures65742 жыл бұрын
My cooking/ brewkit options in no particular order. 1) Gas Stove combo. Have a setup from decathlon, cooking pot, gas stove . Tend to use it more if I'm just after a brew and and instant heat and eat . Simple, and lightweight . 2) BCB firedragon gel and stove. Again more for a brew only . Very lightweight, reliable and I have a small cup to go with and dirt cheap. 3) Trangia 27 with kettle. Mine is about 20 years old. Use it more for real food or in winter . Love it to bits nothing to go wrong . I used to own a Swedish army trangia mess kit, which is just an incredible bit of gear . Sadly it disappeared following a house move , the 27 is a substitute really . I could really do with a smaller cooker to go with the burner , something like the triangle or a crusader 2 , or something similar to the speedster stove setups . Kelly kettle is another thing on my wants list. It'll fit nicely in a rocket pouch on my big Bergen or take up half the yoke setup . But then I also want a firebox style stove as well,
@duncys3 жыл бұрын
Oh I’ve got a 58pattern aluminium mug which has a handy clip on clip off lip so no welded lips 😀
@GuyonaMoose2 жыл бұрын
Humble trangia known and loved worldwide :) i use a stainless steel gsi kettle like that. Its extremely black from melting snow over the fire, its a great piece.
@phuaphua43013 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, very unique kettles and light weight 😀
@phuaphua43013 жыл бұрын
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Thanks you, Happy weekend and stay blessings 🙌🙏
@ChrisLambert-Yngvegodi3 жыл бұрын
Good vid. Personally my kit is classic hexi block. Packs into a Alli pot that has a plate/bowl as a carry lid, no idea of the brand but really cheap. 2 hexi blocks and 1 1/2 LTRs boiling in minutes. I never use a kettle when on my own or with just one other person as one pot does me/us well. Enjoying your take on things, crack on.
@brandonwilliams24312 ай бұрын
I love my trangia equipment i love my petromax fire kettle as well
@paulyflyer81543 жыл бұрын
I always use meths for my triangia and it's super-quick. Not tried the hand gel yet. That's a great idea if it works👍
@karatekid12523 жыл бұрын
A vargo converter burner as opposed to the Trangia is perfect for the bcb mk1 stove, lower profile and easy to put out makes it ideal
@lawrencemartin11133 жыл бұрын
Excellent stuff. Trangia is great but you have to get it blasting with a the full on Venturi effect. I find I always need to shelter a Trangia or spirit burner to get the best from it. They are slow though. I love the idea of a Kelly Kettle, but so far have never used one. I may just have to invest in one for my collection. I always felt they were a bit too tall and vulnerable, but they seem to do the job perfectly so who am I to judge!
@robshirewood50603 жыл бұрын
I use the gas cooker primarily, but also use the Crusader system including the mug, with a custom lid, extremely well made and recommended, available on E bay, always carry a hexi stove and fuel too as backup, and a light weight custom hobo wood burner stove (basically a couple of cans, no weight at all. Gives me multiple options and can be used together. Might seem like overkill, but I once spent a night with a broken ankle in the Brecons, stuck in a frozen ditch using my Bergen as a support for my poncho, fighting the wind, in a blizzard, trying to get a hexi to light, after a lot of words which would make a Trooper blush, my last match (crap safety matches) caught the wax paper and lit the hexi block, nice brew of hot coffee, lots of sugar, and hypothermia lost its grip. Learned good lessons, now I carry options. I never drink from the hot crusader mug, I decant into 500 ml plastic mug (another spare packed with brew kit and basic rations packed in the Bergen). Fire-dragon gel is ok too, but I put some cooking foil in the bottom as it leaves a horrible gunk behind. Some hand-gels will do the trick others don't not have the alcohol content, especially since Covid and the quick buck shysters dilute it. Always carry small waterproof bags of tinder and kindling, as you cannot always get dry wood quick enough in the field. My uncle was a Royal Don-R (Despatch Rider) on D-Day (now deceased) who taught me a great trick, he used to have little bags of tinder, wood dust, waxed shavings, dry shavings, etc with crumbled hexamine, and carried them in a tin in his Bergen (outside pocket) which would be used as a starter for his hexi blocks. Useful idea for any wilderness fire, I have used it many times. It worked for him in Malaya and Borneo too. Hate the Kelly Kettle, but the bases are useful, they come in two sizes and both are useable. Love your videos and great advice
@cbass27553 жыл бұрын
Love my Kelly! I jus got it and it’s going to do me just fine..
@lotsapockets3 жыл бұрын
I have an old Trangia burner from the 70s which I still use occasionally with methelated spirits unfortunately the screw cap is cracked so can't store the fuel between uses but apart from that it's great. I think the problem. With your pound shop hand tell is they typically only have 50% alcohol which will greatly reduce the efficiency of a stove that is designed to bloom the vapourised spirit.
@stevenclarke25923 жыл бұрын
Tranfer fuel to fuel bottle.
@lotsapockets3 жыл бұрын
@@stevenclarke2592 I normally do, if I have misjudged the amount of fuel required, but I'm gotten fairly good at getting right!
@Dubbudha3 жыл бұрын
17:00 Oh..Aromat. I always thought that only the Swiss take Aromat with them all the time 😊
@Dubbudha3 жыл бұрын
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 I saw that you even use it to make a fast hot drink. For those purposes I guess I would use those beef tea cubes. But yeah..in case of an emergency Aromat works as well.
@seasoldier39023 жыл бұрын
Chris Mahon and Leopard X have valid explanations for the pronunciation of the word "Pouch." It was used when I was in training and accepted. I would say that the PWs pronounced the word as spelt emphasis on the - "ou" sound which is better. Then there is the Scottish influence. It is "Royal" being "Royal;" making a difference!
@jamesgorringe10 Жыл бұрын
I found that the trangia worked really well with methylated spirits and a bit of toilet roll in the burner as a wick. Halved the boiling time
@TravelWithLinAndBilly3 жыл бұрын
Has that trangia boiled yet?
@Contributor12 жыл бұрын
The hand gel option will work in a stove like the bcb fire Dragon, or the swiss "notkocker" (m71?) Or the crusader. The trangia needs fluid fuel which can wick and evaporate - higher alcohol content, lower aloe etc...
@darthsarcastus10642 жыл бұрын
I've done the Hexy cooker and mess tin, I've done the crusader cup and base with hexy. I've done the pocket rocket with crusader mess tin, I've tried them all. And then I found the Jet Boil and my world was happiness and contentment. The ultimate (IMHO) compact water boiling system that does the job in minutes, be it making a brew or cooking a boil in the bag (and making a brew)!
@reviewofinterestingitemsma80032 жыл бұрын
I love the way a man of your experience let go of that tent peg, lol hot was it?
@Przewalskis3 жыл бұрын
I have the trangia stove as a backup to my optimus stoves (hiker 111 and optimus). Both stoves need priming and for that I use alcohol. But since the optimus stoves are so reliable I haven't used the Trangia for that purpose yet. Nice vid. And so you have a new subscriber.
@1Selous3 жыл бұрын
As a Ex Military I have the Crucader MK2 set it's an actual set only thing missing is a bloody lid, (made one my self). I have a trangia it's OK if not in a hurry or chilli otherwise a wast of space.
@joerileijs99703 жыл бұрын
Love the Kelly Kettle, I got one last year. The new ones have a wistling stopper (you can get these seperate). On hikes ik Lways use a pop can stove with bio ethanol, its quite cheap at discound stores (under 2€ a liter). This dous however need a heat reflector this will also serve as windscreen, but also on the rare windles day's the refector makes a big difference.
@donnierobson32153 жыл бұрын
Trangia works a lot beeter in the mk2 bcb crusader cook system as it has more clearance. Also because hand gel is like 70% alcohol it won't create as much heat as methylated spirits or bio ethanol. It is still slow but nowhere near as slow as you found it.