I'd recommend Ghillie kettles and Mkettles myself. But I would as I do group buys for them. One of which has just finished.
Like Tigger004 said the Mkettle is perfect for back packing, the 1 and 1.5ltr kettles are a bit more for car camping.
It's more down to who has the better sale patter Ghillie and Storm are both made in Britain. And the only difference between the Mkettle and the F1 is the spout.
Kelly are doing steel kettles as well as aluminium but as far as I'm aware they are now being made in another country. And just in case you are interested the steel one's will not be made in Britain due to costs being to much as well as the fact that the steel business is currently on it's knees
But Ghillie and Storm both have anodized kettles which makes them as good as steel ones.
At the end of the day they all do the same thing.
But I think Ghillie are still doing a discount online.
Kettles are ok for boiling water but not much good for much else.
Have you had a look at a wood gas stove, uses same fuel material as kelly and similar if not better efficiency but packs away smaller (normally inside a 14cm pot) and is more flexible.
I have a 'wild wood' one, but very similar clones can be had off ebay inexpensively.
Looked at Mkettles? Small, just under a pint, but built UK I believe.
I'd recommend Ghillie kettles and Mkettles myself. But I would as I do group buys for them. One of which has just finished.
Like Tigger004 said the Mkettle is perfect for back packing, the 1 and 1.5ltr kettles are a bit more for car camping.
It's more down to who has the better sale patter Ghillie and Storm are both made in Britain. And the only difference between the Mkettle and the F1 is the spout.
Kelly are doing steel kettles as well as aluminium but as far as I'm aware they are now being made in another country. And just in case you are interested the steel one's will not be made in Britain due to costs being to much as well as the fact that the steel business is currently on it's knees
But Ghillie and Storm both have anodized kettles which makes them as good as steel ones.
At the end of the day they all do the same thing.
But I think Ghillie are still doing a discount online.
But I must admit I have seen the wood gas stoves on ebay. They do seem good as well. Only question I would have is how long would it last. I've put my original Ghillie through some serious punishment and it's still in one piece. ..even if a little wonky after all the testing I gave it.