When the BioLite CampStove came out it was one of the coolest gadgets we had seen in a while. We love disconnecting as much as possible, but that doesn’t mean we don’t want to take pictures, listen to music and play games some times. All of those things require gadget power, and the CampStove did that. Then the BioLite Portable Grill came out and solved the sustenance issue. With power, heat and food checked off the only thing that remained was caffeine. Enter the KettlePot. The new “pours like a kettle, cooks like a pot” addition is made of stainless and goes on top of the CampStove. It’s got a wind-blocking heat shield for faster boiling and a folding side handle. When you’re roughing it size and space are definitely a concern, but even that’s not an issue because your CampStove will store inside the KettlePot. What will they think of next? (Available this fall)
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