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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 734410" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>Just an fyi...the Titan Teakettle holds well less than a quart of water so it's a pretty small, light, efficient, quite flexible little tool--better than a pot alone. I use it when elk hunting for heating water/food over a wood fired Kifaru stove in my WildSide Systems TipiTents as well. It is one of the most used parts of my kit and has been for years. Of the 30+ days I spent out this year, it probably got used at least 2/3 of those days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 734410, member: 1742"] Just an fyi...the Titan Teakettle holds well less than a quart of water so it's a pretty small, light, efficient, quite flexible little tool--better than a pot alone. I use it when elk hunting for heating water/food over a wood fired Kifaru stove in my WildSide Systems TipiTents as well. It is one of the most used parts of my kit and has been for years. Of the 30+ days I spent out this year, it probably got used at least 2/3 of those days. [/QUOTE]
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