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Colin
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Unlikely. You could carry a single electric hob and use that for the kettle when on hook up. You could cook on it as well.Seeing as this thread has been hijacked into the kettle thread, can I ask this:
Does anyone have or know of a kettle which can be plugged into 240v mains, and also could sit happily on a gas burner? Thus eliminating the need for 2 kettles (even if you only pack one depending on if you're on hook-up or not). A quick google search has found nothing but you guys are far more effective than google.
Thanks
Blakey