Outwell Kettle

Mesquite

It is what it is.
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Good luck finding one... They're great kettles and I wouldn't part with mine. Trouble is they're as rare as rare can be.

Robevs did have one for sale on the forum the other day. It went in about 3 minutes :rolleyes:
 

Shewie

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What is so good about them. My are they so highly sought after? :confused:

The handles are shaped perfectly for a pot hanger, the low wide shape gives lots of surface area for heating over a fire too, no plastic bits to melt anywhere, and the handles remain cool enough to handle I've found.

Plus they look identical the the Eagle kettles and we all want one of those :)
 

Diamond Dave

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Mar 2, 2006
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Wow those Eagle kettles from Thor seem a bargain. I just bought a couple of these Eagle Kettles, a 1.5Ltr from Norkatt and that cost me £42 including P&P and I bought an Eagle .750Ltr off of here and that was £30. That will teach me to be hasty....:(
 

Outdoordude

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The handles are shaped perfectly for a pot hanger, the low wide shape gives lots of surface area for heating over a fire too, no plastic bits to melt anywhere, and the handles remain cool enough to handle I've found.

Plus they look identical the the Eagle kettles and we all want one of those :)
Fair enough. i bought my self a trangia kettle for over the fire use. so far its been good.
 

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