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Hi folks

Does anyone have one of these? Any good?

1.1l, £30, folds flat when not in use?

http://wackypracticals.com/pack-away-kettle

Cheers

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Glad you posted an image as the the first one that popped into my head from your title was "chocolate Teapot" Laughing Looks interesting though
 
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Blimey!

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I've just removed the folding bowl & folding colander from the van, having bought them well over a year ago and never used them Rolling Eyes which guarantees that I'll need them on the next trip Laughing
 
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I like the other folding stuff as well.
Bit pricey though, think I will wait till the poundshop catches on.

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Ooooooooooo I thought I posted this topic in Chitchat, as I have no experience of it and it may be no good, and therefore most certainly not a Toptip!. Maybe its been moved or I was half asleep?

What I was wondering was with a relatively heavy base but floppy sides, how well does it pour?

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They've been availalble for some time, a friend has one and it is rigid enough for pouring out.
Bit of a solution looking for a problem, if space and weight are that tight, why not forget a kettle and boil water in your saucepan, the fold up one isn't light weight either.
If you carry a kettle I assume you pack it full of stuff when you travel, who carries an empty space with them?
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I had a collapsable bucket.....

Think I'd prefer the more robust stuff.

I hav somehow ended up with three kettles, normal one, low wattage and a whistler! Ridiculous!

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£30................ Surprised

For a kettle?

You can't be THAT short of space?

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If only they would supply with an electric element so I could take when travelling without the motorhome, brews in hotel bedrooms, ship cabins etc? Something light to fit in my suitcase. I spent 2 weeks in Sofia in a hotel last year for work, no self brew facility, spent a fortune on cuppas via room service

can't see the point for the motorhome. I have lightweight kettle and pans and fill them with other stuff. I suppose if you had a really small motorhome where space was at a remium.

We do have collapsible dog bowls and water bowls, based on same material and principle, which we take in the cars as well as the motorhome and they are fantastic for weight, hotels, ships, long journeys and space saving
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