GSI Outdoors Halulite Tea Kettle,32 Ounce

December 9, 2013 - Comment

Using Halulite for a tea kettle makes sense. This material is ultra light and very high in thermal conductivity. The kettle weighs only 6.3 oz.and holds 32 oz .The seamless kettle design is leak proof. The bail handle is coated for safety and easy handling. The lid is fitted and has a coated lifter for

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Using Halulite for a tea kettle makes sense. This material is ultra light and very high in thermal conductivity. The kettle weighs only 6.3 oz.and holds 32 oz .The seamless kettle design is leak proof. The bail handle is coated for safety and easy handling. The lid is fitted and has a coated lifter for comfort. This tea kettle is light, easy to handle, and cooks fast. Now that’s smart.Heat water for tea and coffee quickly and efficiently at the campsite with the Halulite 32-ounce teakettle.

The kettle’s coated bail handle folds down for easy packing. Halulite is a proprietary aluminum alloy that’s as light as titanium, yet conducts heat better and more evenly, so you can heat more water with less fuel. In addition, every Halulite item is hard anodized to create a surface that withstands scratches and abrasions like nothing else. No matter how many times you knock the kettle off the grill and onto the ground, it comes up ready for more.

The teakettle includes a coated bail handle for safety and easy handling, along with a fitted lid with its own coated lifter. The seamless design is also leakproof, so you won’t lose any water during the heating process. Best of all for backpackers, the kettle is sized to hold ultralight stoves and fit optimally in backpacks. Lightweight, easy to handle, and fast heating, the Halulite teakettle is a must for backcountry tea and coffee drinkers.

Specifications
Capacity: 1 quart (32 ounces) Product use: Ultralight backpacking, gourmet backpacking Material: Proprietary hard-anodized alloy Dimensions: 6.3 by 3.2 by 6 inches (W x H x D) Weight: 5.8 ounces

About GSI Outdoors
GSI opened its doors in 1985, after a small group of British Columbian siblings made their way down the West Coast to San Diego. Beginning with a few pieces of blue enamelware and a smattering of campfire accessories, GSI Outdoors grew through the years to include full design, manufacturing, sales, and marketing departments, all tasked with developing and marketing an ever-more-innovative line of outdoor cookware, tableware, and accessories. Siblings Don, Ian, and Kathy Scott eventually relocated to Spokane, Washington, where they continue to define innovation through the creation of unique, imaginative, and fun products that reassert their enthusiasm for the outdoors. GSI Outdoors is still a small, privately held company, with no obligation to shareholders, a corporate board, or anyone else aside from its customers and employees.

Product Features

  • Ultralight 32-ounce backpacking teakettle made of Halulite
  • Proprietary aluminum alloy heats water quickly and evenly
  • Hard anodized surface withstands scratches and abrasions
  • Coated bail handle and lifter; holds ultralight stoves inside
  • Measures 6.3 x 3.2 x 6 inches (W x H x D); weighs 5.8 ounces

Comments

Crazy Jim says:

Lightweight and sturdy Loved it. Worked perfectly. Can even remove the handle and use as a small pot to cook a small meal in. The item is very light and seems pretty durable. The handle did bend a little, but this was probably due to having it packed up tightly. The handle stays up straight while boiling water. This doesn’t really hold a quart as advertised. A quart of water fills the kettle to the bottom of the spout and would definitely boil over.

Intrekid says:

Essential gear! I found this kettle at the start of last year’s season and have given it some pretty good use. Without beating around the bush too much, I’ll just go ahead and say that this thing is great! It has now become the backbone of my kit. A nested Sea to Summit X-Bowl and X-Mug fit underneath, and my stove (Trangia), small fuel bottle, camp soap, collapsible spork, seasoning packets, bandana, lighter, small sponge, etc… all pack nicely inside. In addition to boiling water/coffee, I also use this for…

S. Bufe says:

Superior to the competition for my purposes I bought the and the before I tried this one.I found the GSI model to be superior in a few important respects. First, the opening in the top is large enough for me to fit my …

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