Hello chaps just trying to work out what the differences are and why you would pick on over the other think price is similar looking at roughly £10 ish more for the jelly variant, just wondering if there is any difference in quality or uses
It was https://www.ghillie-kettle.co.uk/One of them was part of a bbc TV show where this bald guy goes into the factory to see how they're made. I thought it was Kelly but might not be if they've been made in China for a long time now. I think the programme dated at least 5 years possibly 10 years. Lots of old kit that looks like it's victorian era!
When you lift it off the base, you hold the handles at 90° to the kettle.Problems with Kelly and Ghillie (for me) is that for lifting off the burner one needs to put the hand above the "chimney" because of the way the handle is constructed.
How do you lift it up without burning your hand?
No, Petromax for me until Ghillie and Kelly makes a side handle.
And another plus for Petromax is the legs so the burner does not touch the ground. A good feature for us that would use a kettle in the forest.
OK that's a faff compared to a handle like a domestic jug kettle. One hand grip, lift and pour. Not much in it but I think I find I agree with @Herman30 on this.When you lift it off the base, you hold the handles at 90° to the kettle.
In this video at about 2:15
Problems with Kelly and Ghillie (for me) is that for lifting off the burner one needs to put the hand above the "chimney" because of the way the handle is constructed.
How do you lift it up without burning your hand?
No, Petromax for me until Ghillie and Kelly makes a side handle.
And another plus for Petromax is the legs so the burner does not touch the ground. A good feature for us that would use a kettle in the forest.