Kelly kettle cook set
Fits inside nicely, heat,eat and drink all covered job done
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Cook Set (Stainless Steel) - Large for Base Camp or Scout Models
This Stainless Steel Cook Set (0.85 ltr pot) enables Kelly Kettle 'Base Camp' or 'Scout' to be turned into a portable cooker eliminating the need to carry any fuel on your trips. Cost-Free, Carbon Neutral, Eco-Friendly cooking outdoors using whatever natural fuels are available! The set fits neatly inside the kettle base for transport.
The cook set can be used in two ways:
1. When the water boils, remove the kettle from fire base and place Grill Pieces (2 no.) onto the fire-base. Then simply place your Pot/Pan on the Grill pieces for cooking, adding additional fuel to the fire base as required. Fuel can be inserted through the air hole in the side of the base.
2. Using our Pot Support certain foods can be cooked quickly over the chimney of the Kelly/Volcano Kettle as it boils thus ensuring maximum fuel and time efficiency. Note: as the heat is intense, you will need to stir your food regularly.
During transport, this Cook Set stores neatly inside the base of your Kelly Kettle ensuring maximum space saving.
The Cook set includes:
Stainless Steel Pot / Frying Pan (pot lid) / 2 Piece Grill / Gripper Handle (all Stainless steel)
Note: Does not include the Pot Support (sold separately)
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.