Getting the right gift for a friend or loved one is sometimes not that easy. And this is even harder for friends and family members of gun lovers and hunters who are not interested in this topic themselves. Here are some great gift ideas for your hunter and gun lover.
Everyone wants to give special gifts full of meaning to the receiver. That’s one of the main reasons I wanted to blog about this. What can you get for someone who loves hunting and guns and you do not? Or what do you get for the hunting and gun lover who seemingly has EVERYTHING!
Here are a few ideas that I have come up with. And just for the record, this list works for both the male and female hunter.
I hope you will find this list helpful for getting your special friend something that he or she will really appreciate.
Good luck in your present hunting!
This kettle is an excellent choice for anyone who is a survivalist, likes to go camping or hunting in the back country or even likes camping with the Boy Scouts. It has everything that you need to easily boil water and cook your food to survive.
Personally my favorite two things about this product is that it is made of stainless steel and it only weighs 7 pounds. Stainless steel is one of the best options for your health to cook in and the size makes it very easy to carry around.
What does it use for fuel?
This piece of equipment is so cool. You can use your garbage for fuel! You don’t need fuel tanks, propane, or to lug around big pieces of wood. Twigs, pine cones, and leaves will easily fuel this component.
It is possible to use BBQ briquettes but it will take longer to boil water with them then sticks.
What does the package include?
You have everything you need to get by on except water and the food that you want to cook.
The package includes the base camp kelly kettle that holds 1.6 liters of water, a cook set with a 32 oz pot, frying pan and lid, 2 piece grill set, 2 stainless steel kelly cups with CooLipTM protectors so you don’t burn your lips, and pot gripper. It also comes with two stainless steel plates/bowls.
There is support for cooking above a chimney.
You can only bring the hobo stove with you on a day hike and leave the rest at your camp site.
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