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A trusted old technology for boiling water, anywhere, any weather, in minutes with just a few twigs. Capacity for up to 3 mugs of tea. |
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More InformationMedium-sized compact storm kettle - new to Wild Stoves! These ingeniously simple devices consist of a double walled chimney which creates a water tank with a large surface, area surrounding the fire. A fire burns in the base which roars up the chimney, boiling your water fast, and with remarkably little wood - just a few twigs will usually do it. A well-proven device, these have been around for years. This is smaller than the Origional Storm kettle and larger than the mKettle, ideal for camping and hiking. How it worksFill the tank with water, light a small fire in the base of the kettle; you can use a sheet of newspaper to start it, followed by small twigs, cones, dry grass or even dried dung if you have it! Put the kettle onto the base, and add more fuel through the chimney vent when necessary. Never boil with the cork in! Once boiling, use the handle and the chain from the cork to help you pour the water safely. Size comparisonThe Poppin is bigger than the mKettle and smaller than the Origional Storm Kettle. SpecificationsMade from black-finish aluminium. Capacity: 0.85 litre (1.5 pints) or 3 mugs Diameter: 14.0 cm (5.5") Height - closed with base in: 28 cm (11") Height - ready for use: 30.5 cm (12") Weight - empty: 570 grams (20oz) Optional - Storm Jute BagProtect and carry your Storm kettle with the Storm jute bag, manufactured by the Eydon Kettle Company. The bag has enough space for the Storm kettle and bottle of water with a side pocket for matches or other small things. This bag is endorsed as 'climate neutral' as the carbon has been offset. Jute is a hardwearing plant fibre and is therefore biodegradable.
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