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Kelly Kettle, Storm Kettle, Ghillie Kettle, Thermette, Survival Kettle and Volcano Kettle are trade names for portable devices for boiling water outdoors using twigs and other small combustible materials; these devices consist of a water jacket surrounding a fire chamber which creates an upward chimney draft ensuring efficient and rapid boiling even in windy or wet weather. Earlier examples of water heaters using a water jacket include heavier samovar tea urns from Eastern, Central, and Southeastern Europe, as well as the Middle East.

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  • Der Kelly Kettle (engl. Kettle, deutsch „Kessel“) ist ein Wasserkocher irischer Herkunft zur Verwendung auf offenem Feuer im Freien. Er besteht aus einer Kanne aus Blech mit innenliegendem Rohr sowie einem passgenauen Brenner-Untersatz, ebenfalls aus Blech. Der Inhalt der Kanne kann durch Nutzung des Kamineffekts schneller erhitzt werden als mit anderen Wasserkesseln bei vergleichbarer Energiezufuhr. Kocher dieses Typs werden in Irland seit über 100 Jahren verwendet. Bis in die Gegenwart hat sich an der Konstruktion der Geräte nichts Grundlegendes geändert. (de)
  • Kelly Kettle, Storm Kettle, Ghillie Kettle, Thermette, Survival Kettle and Volcano Kettle are trade names for portable devices for boiling water outdoors using twigs and other small combustible materials; these devices consist of a water jacket surrounding a fire chamber which creates an upward chimney draft ensuring efficient and rapid boiling even in windy or wet weather. Kelly Kettle and Volcano Kettle are registered trademarks of the Kelly Kettle company which first produced the product in Ireland in the early 1900s. George Marris & Co of Birmingham first produced the "Sirram Volcano Kettle" in England in the 1920s. The Thermette was first manufactured in New Zealand in 1929 and was standard issue for the New Zealand Army during World War II where it was known as a Benghazi boiler or Benghazi burner. Other companies, including the Eydon Kettle Company started manufacture at later dates. Earlier examples of water heaters using a water jacket include heavier samovar tea urns from Eastern, Central, and Southeastern Europe, as well as the Middle East. (en)
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  • Der Kelly Kettle (engl. Kettle, deutsch „Kessel“) ist ein Wasserkocher irischer Herkunft zur Verwendung auf offenem Feuer im Freien. Er besteht aus einer Kanne aus Blech mit innenliegendem Rohr sowie einem passgenauen Brenner-Untersatz, ebenfalls aus Blech. Der Inhalt der Kanne kann durch Nutzung des Kamineffekts schneller erhitzt werden als mit anderen Wasserkesseln bei vergleichbarer Energiezufuhr. Kocher dieses Typs werden in Irland seit über 100 Jahren verwendet. Bis in die Gegenwart hat sich an der Konstruktion der Geräte nichts Grundlegendes geändert. (de)
  • Kelly Kettle, Storm Kettle, Ghillie Kettle, Thermette, Survival Kettle and Volcano Kettle are trade names for portable devices for boiling water outdoors using twigs and other small combustible materials; these devices consist of a water jacket surrounding a fire chamber which creates an upward chimney draft ensuring efficient and rapid boiling even in windy or wet weather. Earlier examples of water heaters using a water jacket include heavier samovar tea urns from Eastern, Central, and Southeastern Europe, as well as the Middle East. (en)
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  • Kelly Kettle (de)
  • Kelly Kettle (en)
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