travel kettles

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travel kettles

Postby shazbo on Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:22 am

can you take a normal kettle or is there to much wattage on them. tesco do cheap kettle at £4 .95 2200w but a lot of travel kettles £9.99 upwards and 600w just thought be cheaper to get normal one but will the wattage be to high :?:
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Re: travel kettles

Postby in-a-tent on Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:11 am

Why not get a whistling kettle and boil it on the stove, it wouldn't feel like camping without our whistling kettle.
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Re: travel kettles

Postby Admin on Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:14 am

in-a-tent wrote:Why not get a whistling kettle and boil it on the stove, it wouldn't feel like camping without our whistling kettle.


Agreed on that one! although we have looked at the alternative just because its quicker and easier.. but you gotta love the whistle.. we got ours from Go Outdoors i think?
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Re: travel kettles

Postby Gillsy on Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:59 am

I use a stainless stel teapot that is years old, it takes no time at all to boil. :D
I also bought a travell kettle that you plug in the car, to use when we need hot water bottles, but it takes so long, i just stick to my teapot now. :lol:
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Re: travel kettles

Postby Rob-merlin1973 on Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:01 am

We just use our whistley kettle ....feels more campy somehow :D
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Re: travel kettles

Postby Wayne on Sun Aug 01, 2010 9:54 am

We use a 2kw kettle (2000w). A 2.2kw kettle or 2200w is equal to about 9Amps. So even if your on a 10A EHU it would be OK as long as your not using a heater or anything at the same time. We have never tripped the EHU yet.

Because kettles boil in a couple of minutes its not sustained on the circuit, so its OK.




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