Used it camping. Made 2 kids cups of hot chocolate a 20oz cup of coffee with one kettle of water and still had room in the pot. Because of the position of the handle it's weird to turn the kettle all the way over to get out all the water. If the handle was on the side, instead of up top, it wouldn't be so awkward - but then it wouldn't be collapsible so oh well.Nice that it collapses so flat.Everyone in the RV life is always trying to figure out how to make coffee if you don't have a generator or power. Well this is it. Collapsible so it stores easily and then heats up water perfectly. We just use a french press after that and we are good to go.Placed it my backpack for my 'Grab & Go Bag' when something catastrophic happens or for camping. Folds up, folds down easy to use and clean.Worked well for a weekend camping trip. I was looking for something collapsible that would take up less space in my camp kitchen box. While the spout cover doesn't cover very tight, it worked well for boiling water for coffee and dishes. Will definitely continue to use.Geiserailie Collapsible Camping Kettle is my latest camping gear. I've been a family camper for years and hauling a huge camp kitchen.But this year, I'm doing some backpacking and camping. So small and light is the name of the game. The use of silicone is a game changer in lightweight and size management. So this kettle has both. The kettle is barely 8" tall and just under ~3" collapsed while just 1 lb.The 1.5l makes over 6 cups of coffee or rehydrates several packs of food or several bowls of ramen noodles. The stainless bottom doesn't change color or stain from little isobutane stoves.An entire pot of water boils in 6-7 minutes from 50 degree air temp. The spout pours water in a nice narrow stream, which is great for pour over coffee or directly into a water bottle, etc.The handle takes a bit of time to get use to the outside being the lid and the inside piece is the handle. I would have designed it the other way, which would be more intuitive to use, especially the lock mechanism. Bit it works well once you get the hang of it.Now with both collapsible kettle and pour over coffee filter, making a high quality cup of coffee is possible even when backpacking.I've enjoyed this kettle so much! If you have a single burner (or greater) camp stove, the kettle is perfect for boiling water for coffee or tea. Best of all, it's completely collapsible and will fit easily in a small bag. Yes, definitely recommended!The idea is great to save space, but 2 things annoyed me…1 not being able to see the contents and2 the handle didn't support its weight well when full. It was not firm and I was deeply displeased with the instability.I had to return it.Love this coffee pot. It doesn't take up a lot of room when packed away but holds enough water for 3 cups of coffee. The metal bottom keeps it sturdy.Práctica, durable, excelente capacidad, 1.5 litros para el café de la mañana y las sopas instantáneas de la tarde