MedicineMan
07-14-2004, 04:20
Playing with a new cooking option:
http://www.whiteblaze.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/4088/password/0/sort/1/cat/500/page/1
The kettle is around 5.4oz.....not to shabby for anodized aluminum, the Turbo-F via Brasslite is less than an oz.
I measured 2 cups of water and 1oz. of alcohol, boil time was a bit over 7 minutes, maybe Sgt. Rock will do a super detailed study.
The brass stove fits in the kettle with room for a small alcohol bottle.
The kettle pours well with the integral handle and for those who just need to boil water to prepare a meal/drink the large surface of the bottom captures most all of the heat from the stove.
The kettle was $14.95 at back-countrygear.com but they charged a $5 small shipping fee.
Just another option to consider.
http://www.whiteblaze.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/4088/password/0/sort/1/cat/500/page/1
The kettle is around 5.4oz.....not to shabby for anodized aluminum, the Turbo-F via Brasslite is less than an oz.
I measured 2 cups of water and 1oz. of alcohol, boil time was a bit over 7 minutes, maybe Sgt. Rock will do a super detailed study.
The brass stove fits in the kettle with room for a small alcohol bottle.
The kettle pours well with the integral handle and for those who just need to boil water to prepare a meal/drink the large surface of the bottom captures most all of the heat from the stove.
The kettle was $14.95 at back-countrygear.com but they charged a $5 small shipping fee.
Just another option to consider.