car kettle ideas

philipb

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Feb 20, 2016
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I guess this comes under urban bushcraft (sort of)

I am hoping this summer to have quite a few family days out in the car and it would be great if I could make some tea. what are good options for boiling water when out and about in the car. I only need it to make one or two cups of tea at a time

I do have a gas stove I could use but I wondered if there are any better options. I was a little concerned about leaving gas in the car.

I have seen a few 12v kettles but the youtube reviews do not look very impressive
 
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Hammock_man

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May 15, 2008
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plus one vote for Ghillie. Big enough for a brew for all, small enough to stay in boot, safe enough for kids around!
 

tiger stacker

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Dec 30, 2009
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Glasgow
Old car kettle takes 20-25 mins to boil. Was great for certain trips, now hardly used. Like the toastie machine relegated to boot for when needed.
 

bilmo-p5

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 5, 2010
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My vote goes to an Optimus 111 paraffin/kerosene stove...a bit heavy for hiking, perfect for a car

Back in the day ...

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Big G

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Jul 3, 2015
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Yes, stay away from the 12v ones, they do boil a bit quicker with the engine running.

A Flask & insulated mugs, as being mentioned, is your best option.
 

Tonyuk

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Nov 30, 2011
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I keep one of these in the car and a few bottles of gas for a quick brew. I've had no issues with keeping this in the car but i do keep it shaded a bit in the warmer months. Don't have to mess about with collecting wood etc.. to burn a kelly kettle either. Cheap as chips from a discount store too (Stove £10, 4 bottles gas £3.99)

Tonyuk
 

philipb

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Feb 20, 2016
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Petrol station. Quick, easy and a choice of teas and coffees!

quick and easy? Maybe

pleasant and relaxing? not very often

I live in Pembrokeshire which is beautiful and very rural. But some of the beauty spots that I will be likely to spend time with the family are going to be 10 to 15 minutes away from the nearest shops or cafes. Most of the beaches do have a café of some type. A Kettle is not an essential item as it is easy to carry cold drinks and sometimes a flask. I just thought it maybe a nice option
 

tsitenha

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Dec 18, 2008
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I keep one of these in the car and a few bottles of gas for a quick brew. I've had no issues with keeping this in the car but i do keep it shaded a bit in the warmer months. Don't have to mess about with collecting wood etc.. to burn a kelly kettle either. Cheap as chips from a discount store too (Stove £10, 4 bottles gas £3.99)

Tonyuk

Good choice
 

caorach

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Nov 26, 2014
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What about a Crusader mug and stove? You can't get anything much more simple and it is not expensive plus you can use chafing gel or hexi as fuel which is really handy to carry. Clearly if using hexi you need to be careful with the fumes but you are not likely to be running it in the car anyhow.

I have a few stoves but love my Crusader and over the year it gets quite a bit of use including for making tea at the back of the car.
 

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