http://www.ccoutdoorstore.com/primu...oated-hard-anodized-aluminum-cooking-set.html
I have one of these and my busbuddy fits in side its light small and just the right size for a brew. Day trips ok (which is what I use it for mainly) to cook on its a bit small you need a frying pan really to add to it but it works great water comes to the boil real easy.. Not our standard kettle but hey
Simon
Just invested in my first kettle actually, managed to get the zebra kettle for £5 delivered from ebay. Paypal sent me a £5 ebay voucher so I soon found a use for it.
I seen a few of them going cheap, but if its the same seller im thinking of, he/she got the scariest lookin feedback ive read. seems to get about 10 negs a month lol. you obviously had no trouble tho
If anyone has one of the Outwell 1.2L kettles gathering dust chuck us a PM
I got this one local only they didnt have it on the web site (sorry about that) but they sell here in the netherlands for about 28 euros there a bout the same price if not a little bit cheaer than the trangia kettles and they work a treat.. I should imagine that becasue they are primus you should be able to get them at most camping outlets..Were there any other costs to pay with it coming from the States Simon ?
Outwell do a 1.2 stainless kettle for around a tenner.
The Range has them in along with Yeomans in York fella.
...totally failed to find a proper cast iron kettle...
...do they do BIG ones?
Like 4 or 5 pint camp kettle type things...
I got mine from a powerseller called "ecookshop" with over 11,000 sales
Only won it on Thursday though so I can`t be sure of it coming yet.