
Elly Swanson
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Storm kettles are great. I have a Kellie kettle. This camping trip I just took my kk (without the fire bowl) and my Cobb bbq/oven/grill.
At the end of a cook If there’s just a little oomph left in the coals or with some scrag end charcoal bits (extinquished after a previous cook) I can use the kettle on the Cobb.
Here it is with a few dry twigs/small supplementing the little bit of charcoal that’s left. It’s the only time you can safely use fuel that creates a flame in the Cobb as it all goes up the chimney and nowhere near the grommets or plastic ring.

At the end of a cook If there’s just a little oomph left in the coals or with some scrag end charcoal bits (extinquished after a previous cook) I can use the kettle on the Cobb.
Here it is with a few dry twigs/small supplementing the little bit of charcoal that’s left. It’s the only time you can safely use fuel that creates a flame in the Cobb as it all goes up the chimney and nowhere near the grommets or plastic ring.
