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I like it a lot. It's in the right dimention, a little bit heavy but worth it every money.
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Just OK boiler. When closed, the lid locks well and the package lasts in a pile and does not collapse. The handle is quite a rimpula and its locking in the operating position is not very good, so when pouring, for example, you have to be careful not to turn the whole boiler upside down. Pouring is also tricky because there is no spout on the edge. But if you don’t have to pour over, then run your case really well.
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Functional boiler for campfire and gas stove. Easy to keep clean and the hand does not burn thanks to the long handle. The lid closing mechanism is sturdy and the boiler does not rattle in the backpack. The 1.1l size is suitable for fair single or normal double hiking snails. (e.g. for a double prepared pasta bag and side dishes). A smaller-food soloist might do well with the 775ml model. There was room for a Primus Mimer gas cooker wrapped in a scarf and other shit.
The only downside is pouring water into the mug. Water easily spills a little past without a spout. For tea kettles alone, you may want to buy a teapot.
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