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- #69,079 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #37 in Camping Coffee & Tea Pots
Jpo385
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Functional in the kitchen for those wondering
Winter
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
Holds enough water for two mugs, heats fast, no drip pour, cools fast so you can dry it and put it away. I'm using it at home right now but will use it next camping trip.
Glenn Wagstaff
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
Pros:- Very sturdy stainless-steel construction.- Just the right size for a mug of coffee and either a bowl of oatmeal or a Mountain House meal. Note that actual volume when filling to the bottom of the spout is about 27 oz (800 ml); 1 quart (32 oz) is the total volume. - I love that the 4.6-in wide mouth is big enough to allow my CAMPINGMOON remote-cannister gas stove to nest inside the kettle, and the kettle nests inside my MSI Bugaboo Camper cookware (with the cup/bowls removed).- Smooth drip-free pouring.- No melty bits, so it can be used on an open fire.- Cute factor is through the roof. I chuckled a little when I first unpacked it.Cons:- The bare metal handle gets hot, so I use a tiny silicone potholder to keep from burning my fingers.- The lid is not held in place by friction, so be careful it does not fall on your hand when tilting the kettle to get out the last bit of water.- Backpackers might chose a lighter kettle.
Gerhard Steiner
Reviewed in Germany on December 23, 2024
Ich als Buscrafter habe diesen Teekessel der Marke GSI fast immer bei meinen Outdoor Touren mit. Der Deckel passt perfekt. 950 ml Volumen reichen für 2 Personen auch aus. Da er komplett aus Edelstahl ist mache ich mir über Dellen oder ähnliches keine Sorgen-sehr robust gebaut !!!
TWinning
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023
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J
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
This is a great kettle for all the reasons other reviewers have pointed out, but it's also really great because I can use it to drink water comfortably from while lying down on one side, when I feel too exhausted to be able to sit upright.It's a really thoughtfully design in regards to the handle, the spout, the lightweightness, the kind of steel and thickness, and overall durability; everything about this little kettle is just really thoughtfully designed.
jason
Reviewed in Australia on May 16, 2023
I have the brushed aluminium version of this and it is super cute and lightweight. I love it but needed a kettle that worked on my induction and sadly this one does not. GSI should consider producing a layered stainless for the base so that this kettle becomes the perfect allrounder, similar to the Hario Buono
Dr. Peter J. Coleman
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 3, 2022
A very well made and sturdy little stainless steel kettle that fits inside a larger Trangia 25 pot set (just), and is an alternative for those not wishing to use an aluminium Trangia vessel. It boils water nicely on both my stoves (Trangia 25 gas, Optimus Polaris) and the handle doesn't get too hot. The polished finish makes it easy to clean if it gets mucky or sooty. I'm very pleased with it.
しゃけ
Reviewed in Japan on March 26, 2022
発注して次の日には届きました。物もすごくシンプルで個人的に非常に気に入りました。まだ、キャンプできていませんが使うのが楽しみです。
Marcelino Panevino
Reviewed in France on November 17, 2019
Petite bouilloire en acier inoxydable, très mal pensé.Le bec verseur est beaucoup trop court on doit laisser l'eau dans la bouilloire à 2cm du haut, vraiment dommage. C'est la raison pour laquelle je donne que 1 étoile
Robert Petz
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2018
We recently started getting away from our old aluminum cook gear and I wasn't impressed with my friend's titanium gear (expensive, little weight savings, poor long term performance) so I started looking for lightweight stainless steel products.This fit the bill for both backpacking and camping. It weighs a fraction more than titanium, infinitely stronger and more durable and it's just the perfect size. We used it for afternoon tea (one pot was enough for 3 adults) while on the trail chilly days and in camp it's just right for making enough hot water to make drinks without having to use the big pots.It heats up fast enough that a second pot will be ready faster than making one big pot of hot water.Keep in mind it's a kettle, not a tea pot. You won't get the whistle when it's boiling (someone had asked that so I figured I'd throw it out there).Overall, you can't beat this pot. Happy trails!
CJ
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2017
I bought this to replace a disappointing Trangia kettle that I returned. I am not disappointed. This is another very nice product from GSI. I have several GSI products now and I have yet to be disappointed. This little kettle is well-made and is perfect for a variety of heat sources, from my induction burner, to my Trangia stove (which I DO love), backpacking stoves, and my grills. Great, lightweight kettle for emergencies like extended power outages and camping. Surely the weight of the stainless kettle might be a bit heavy for ultralight backpackers. Non-issue for me. If the weight is not an issue for you, buy it. You won't be sorry.Update: this is made from 18/8 stainless steel, as far as I can tell. It is NOT magnetic and will not work on induction burners directly. One would need to use an induction interface disk to use it, which I do have. I realized that my comments might have implied it was "induction ready," which it is not. Wanted to clarify that.
John Bowen
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2016
This is a great kettle. Well built, well designed, and durable. I've used mine for several years and, while it shows use, its as functional as when new. One of the best points is that it pours extremely smoothly due to the spout design. It pours so nicely sometimes my wife prefers it to the house stovetop kettle. Can't go wrong with this one.Since purchasing this one I also bought the Halulite version of this kettle, which is the same, but made from a lightweight aluminum. The only other difference is that the aluminum kettle has a rubber coating on the handle and the ring you use to lift the lid. The aluminum kettle is a little lighter, this one weighs 8.9 ounces, and the aluminum weighs 6.05 ounces.I prefer the stainless steel kettle, but you can't go wrong with the aluminum one either. The stainless steel feels more durable, and the indents which lock the handle are stronger, which provides a nicer feel. While the rubber coating on the handle of the aluminum kettle does dissipate heat, its problematic if you are using it in a fire, as the rubber will melt. The stainless steel is also a little cheaper.
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