🌍 Fuel your adventure, not your pack!
The Kelly KettleTrekker is a stainless steel camp kettle designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It boils water in minutes using natural bio fuel, making it eco-friendly and cost-effective. With a capacity of 0.6 liters and a lightweight design, it's perfect for camping, hiking, and emergency preparedness.
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.51"D x 5.51"W x 11.81"H |
Capacity | 0.6 Liters |
Item Weight | 0.74 Kilograms |
Whistling | Yes |
Style Name | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
K**R
Awesome tool for the right situation.
I listened to an old Scoutmaster Podcast by Chet Greene and his guest expert on winter camping commented about it. So, I decided to get the small imperial pint-sized one for an upcoming klondike derby. I really liked it! It was cold, we were running a fire-starting station for the Scouts to demonstrate their fire-making skills, and we needed hot water. I could boil up water in a few minutes with twigs, bark, and tinder easily. The whistle stop is a great adjustment. The interior chimney does get sooty. For backpacking with friends, the size is fine since you are sharing the load and gear. I opted for the stainless steel version. I'm looking forward to future canoe/kayak trips to take this along. You can find fuel most anywhere and not limited to a can of gas. And when it gets really cold where propane camp stoves, pocket rockets, and the like aren't working well, this will (which is why I got it!).
R**C
Works as expected
While it doesn't boil much, a pint or so at a time the space and weight make up for it in speed. Use the base since that is where you get your air flow. Once I used that we made hot drinks and water for soup for 4 people, so no one was waiting more than 4 minutes for water. So a large group can use this as well as a small group. A bit of a trick I came up with is your first boil use a bit larger stick, say marker size so there is a bed of coals once you get a boil.I used homemade cotton and wax fire starkers and they work fine. Use small sticks, and I mean small pencil size or less. They will boil water in a few minutes. Serve water, refill and add small sticks to your fire, blow gentle until you see flames, repeat if more water is needed. You can once done use the coals for a camp fire or simple let die. Just be careful to grab from the sides, since the flames and heat come right out the top. Watch videos of how to use this.It was worth getting and I am sure it will get a lot of us this winter for hot drinks in cold weather.
D**G
Nice portable size
The media could not be loaded. I like this size best as it offers reasonable cost value regarding size and weight. Easy to feed the fire through the top and with the new sound cap you will not forget it. This is a super nice water boil only gadget that has made my day. And it will work. Just remember a fire starter, and a cup. The kettle gets hot…
G**N
Good
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M**.
Neat little device
I asked my husband how we would cook or boil water in case of an earthquake or other disaster. He had stored food and water, but I did some research and ordered the Kelly Kettle Trekker model. I had to order the little stove separately. In my opinion. They should be sold together, at least as an option. I love the design of the kettle and its practicality. You can heat water or food using twigs, wood chips or solid fuel pellets. Great for camping!
S**N
Works extremely well
It was just as advertised. Boils water fast and is way too use. Would buy again and would highly recommend
F**
It really does work great for it's intended purpose
Boiling water
S**K
Works well.
So far I’ve taken this on a backpacking overnight and a multi day cycling trip. It’s bigger than my other setups and somewhat heavier, but it’s cool not having to carry canisters or a bottle of denatured alcohol.Luckily it finally rained, would not have taken it when burn bans were on.The biggest drawback is smelling like wood smoke. And soot on pots when using the hobo stove or chimney pot holder. It’s messier than I like, but I’m a clean freak who hates being dirty so YMMV.Stopped a few times to have a brew up, as they say, and it was about as fast as my buddy’s alcohol stove to set up, boil and put up.Definitely going to go on more trips with me, have a thru hike of the Ozark Highlands Trail planned this winter and I’ll be taking it.
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