Detour Stainless Steel Collapsible Kettle

Regular price
£74.95
Sale price
£59.95

Shall I be mother?

The camp kettle – always the most awkwardly shaped item in anyone's backpack, right? Not anymore though, thanks to this super-cool collapsible one from Sea to Summit. Made from a mix of stainless steel and heat resistant silicone, it's got a nice wide top so it can even do double-duty as a cooking pot

  • 1.6 litre collapsible kettle
  • Stainless steel base is an efficient conductor for fast boiling
  • Can also be used as a cooking pot
  • Made from 304 high grade stainless steel and food-grade heat-resistant silicone
  • Two glass reinforced nylon handles support the upper rim and improve control when pouring
  • Integrated silicone 'lid keep' lets you rest the lid on the side of the pot when not in use
  • Graded scale on the inside kettle wall for measuring volumes
  • family-sized 1.5L capacity
  • BPA free
  • Volume: 1.6 L
  • Dimensions: 17 x 17 x 15.1 cm
  • Weight: 431 g
  • Pot: Stainless steel with silicone overmold
  • Lid: Stainless steel
  • Handle: Nylon
  • Lid Keep: 100% Silicone
  • Sustainability through longevity: Sea to Summit designs and builds gear that is meant to be put to the test, wherever your adventures take you. Sea to Summit guarantee this product against defects in materials or workmanship for the expected lifetime of the product.

What is it that attracts us to the idea of adventure? For Sea to Summit, it’s about freedom and self-reliance – the ability not just to survive, but to thrive in any environment. But although the brand takes its gear seriously, it does so with trademark Aussie humour and blunt, no bullsh*t candour. That’s the way it’s always been, ever since founder Roland Tyson made his first outdoor gear on an old industrial sewing machine in his childhood bedroom back in 1983, at the age of 17. Soon he was designing and manufacturing equipment for other Australian adventurers – and in 1991, he outfitted an unusual first ascent of Everest, in the form of a 1,126 kilometre journey from sea level to the mountain’s 8,848-metre summit. The name Sea to Summit was born.

In 1993, Roland was joined by Penny Sanderson, another Aussie explorer and innovator. Their designs were honed on their adventures, as they spent months climbing, sailing, trekking, overlanding and biking. Nearly thirty years later, Sea to Summit is still 100% Aussie owned and operated, and still putting painstakingly designed gear into the hands of customers worldwide.

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