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And a kettle, Skerton and my Clever dripper.
And I'm very guilty of making coffee while cruising.
Awesome man! That's what I need. How long does it take boil water with that? That picture makes me want to go camping!
Jesse Bladyka said:
Right on Jesse! But it won't be able to beat my Skerton once I attach the grinder to my power drill. :) Or maybe it will if I destroy the burrs with the modification. I'll be sure to practice as I don't want to start any fires.
Melanie, how much power does your kettle require? My kettle is 1500watt, 120volts and it heats 1 liter in about 4 minutes. I think I would need a much larger inverter to power it. But I don't really know how those inverters work so I may be wrong. All of the low watt kettles I have seen take 15 to 30 minutes to heat a liter of water.
That Jet Boil is really cool looking too Jason.
Thanks for the replies guys!
Jetboils are cool. I take one on motorcycle trips as they are tidy and quite compact. My inverter is 1500 watts and I use an old bodum kettle I've had since college. It take about 3 or 4 minutes for a boil. I've also run my laptop at the same time.
I was lucky and got the inverter at a garage sale for $10 about 5 years ago. I can't imagine actually paying full price.
;) at least I don't text and drive.
zack burnett said:
Right on Jesse! But it won't be able to beat my Skerton once I attach the grinder to my power drill. :) Or maybe it will if I destroy the burrs with the modification. I'll be sure to practice as I don't want to start any fires.
Melanie, how much power does your kettle require? My kettle is 1500watt, 120volts and it heats 1 liter in about 4 minutes. I think I would need a much larger inverter to power it. But I don't really know how those inverters work so I may be wrong. All of the low watt kettles I have seen take 15 to 30 minutes to heat a liter of water.
That Jet Boil is really cool looking too Jason.
Thanks for the replies guys!
We do straight pourover at events and don't want to rely on electricity, so we use: double camp stove burner hooked up to the smaller sized refillable propane tank. A bpa free water container (around 5 gal) filled with filtered water. And have two water kettles boiling at the same time so we don't run out of hot water. Pour the regular kettle into the buono kettle for pourover. Unfortunately without electricity we have to pre-grind the beans as close to go-time as possible. Thought about using the hand grinder coffee mills, but that sounds like carpal tunnel waiting to happen.
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