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Toddy

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The firepan is put aside to cool down as quickly as it can, besides usually I've burnt off all the fuel; it's the kettle full of just boiled water that's the issue I find.......and that even when it's empty for some unknown reason the number of folks that stumble over it sometimes makes me wonder if it's got an invisibility cloak on it :rolleyes:

M
 

Trencakey

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The firepan is put aside to cool down as quickly as it can, besides usually I've burnt off all the fuel; it's the kettle full of just boiled water that's the issue I find.......and that even when it's empty for some unknown reason the number of folks that stumble over it sometimes makes me wonder if it's got an invisibility cloak on it :rolleyes:

M

I tend to fill my cups with water first,then pour them into the Kelly so I'm only boiling the exact amount I need.The empty Kelly cools down quite quickly then :)
 

Toddy

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.......and it still gets kicked over :sigh:

To be honest I only use the kelly kettle if either I'm somewhere settled and need hot water (dyeing, felting or washing) or with a group when the kettle's on cry can attract either four or forty :rolleyes:

cheers,
M
 

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