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The Snow Peak Field Barista Kettle is a durable, stainless steel kettle designed for both camping and home use. With a 1-liter capacity and precision pouring capabilities, it ensures a perfect brew every time. Its removable handle allows for easy storage, making it a convenient choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Backed by a lifetime warranty, this kettle is built to withstand the rigors of nature while delivering a barista-quality experience.
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Sturdy small-capacity kettle that won't burn your hands
I actually bought this to use in my home rather than to take camping but I wanted something that I could bring camping with me or use over flame in an emergency, that would be easy to keep clean, hold up well with minimal effort, and that wouldn't burn my hand when I inevitably forgot to grab a pot holder to take it off the stove with. I haven't used it anywhere outside of my propane cooktop, but it's hitting all the marks so far.I can only use this on the smallest burner on the lowest setting if I don't want the flames to swallow up the sides, but that's just fine for me. The handle doesn't get hot at all, not even warm. The the knob on the lid is wood so as long as you make sure to put your spare hand on that part while you're pouring, there's no need for a mitt or towel to handle it with. It does have a little latch on the inside of the lid which should keep it from popping off while you pour as long as it's opposite the spout, but the latch is directly opposite the three steam holes in the lid and if you tilt the kettle too far forward while pouring, you do risk the water coming out there if you rely on that to keep the lid on. I just place a finger over the knob with the steam holes facing away from my hand when I am pouring.It won't hold much water before it fills up to the spout holes so I never boil more than what I need for about a single mug of tea at a time, but it's been doing that job without issues pretty much daily for a couple of months. The outside bottom has gotten a few little rust spots where I've neglected to dry it a few times, but those seem shallow and easy to scrub off. I have forgotten water in the kettle overnight a few times and the interior hasn't rusted even a speck yet, though I'm sure it's best to try and empty it after each use if you can remember.Long and short, it's working just how I need it to and seems like it'll last if I take good care of it.
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