Lets see your teapots

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dboles

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I have and use an old antique teapot.Do not know its history or make.Do know it was given to me by a friend.It goes with me on most of my outings when a brew of tea is on the agenda-which is most every time
Here it is in conjunction with a whitebox stove
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And here with a little fire
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One more on another little flame.That day the earth was really soaked.

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A nice handy companionLets have a looksee at what you use when out
Dan'l
 
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johnboy

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Oct 2, 2003
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Hi,

Tea one of life's pleasures...

My favoutite is a Trangia 27K kettle that I've had for ages...

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Over an open fire

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On an Optimus 99

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Or an optimus 00

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It has a rich smell of the forrest as its been used over an open fire so much the soot on the base heats and it smells of Totara or Manuka... this just whets the appitite as it works it's way up towards a boil.... Good stuff

cheers
 
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rik_uk3

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The Trangia kettle is a favourite, but just now I like the Outwell kettle and a 111T (The other kettle shown is made by Gelert)

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or a GSI coffee percolator

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This kettle is from an alcohol stove made by Stesco

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PS, nice 99 Johnboy :)
 

SimonM

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Apr 7, 2007
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Unknown kettle...used for ages, but about to be retired as I have just bought an Outwell kettle.

This shot was taken on the edge of Windermere, camping with my kids... on Fathers day, what more could you need?

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Simon
 

m.durston

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Jun 15, 2005
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heres my primus litech 1.5l kettle.
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i've used this kettle for the usual boiling of water but i've also cooked rice/pasta in it. the grill is one of those plate drying racks from wilkinsons:)
 

QDanT

Settler
Mar 16, 2006
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Yorkshire England
50p charity shop stainless tea pot
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on Heinz tomato soup / bean tin wood gas stove
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with a Heinz sponge pudding pot support
I wonder if Heinz would sponser me ?
cheers all Danny
 

EdS

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I've used a MSR Alpine kettle for years - however I just got a Outwell one like Rick suggested as its abit bigger.

For home use on the stove I've a cast iron Chinese copy of Japanise tea pot (I'd love the original but too much) - like this:

http://www.imperialteas.co.uk/acces...ast-iron-teapots/black-hiri-arare-0.8l-teapot

Plus I've got my Greatgran's copper kettle - it was one of her wedding present so is over 100 years old.
 
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