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@ John Abela @ J Mole
>>What exactly is the design theory in having the base shrink in, rather than expand out???
>>On pre-existing Chimney Kettle designs, the firebowl is inverted and stored inside the kettle for >>transport. So I suppose the BCB is the same?
Yes, the BCB is the same as the Kelly, Ghillie, Eydon, and most other chimney kettles in that the firepan inverts and stores inside the base of the kettle.
The New Zealand Thermette firepan stores around the outside of the base. The Eco-billy (and a couple I can't remember the names of off the top of my head) have the fire 'skirt' built-in, but the fire is built on the ground.
In all fairness to the tapered firebase, I've never tipped one over in many years of use. And I've got...let's see...12 chimney kettles (including the BCB) that I can think of. There's probably more. (Yes, I've got a problem) :)
Edited by michaellyons@pcisys.net on 10/01/2012 00:25:18 MDT.
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