[font]My German motorhome has only a small gas burner and no oven. I do enjoy cooking when I'm away so I'm looking for an efficient, reliable oven/grill or microwave that is relatively light and has a small footprint. It can live in the garage so freestanding. Any suggestions or recommendations from your experience?[/font]
Campervan Ovens
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Re: Campervan Ovens
Cannot say I've ever used an oven in a van, aside from my grill and two hobs which does great. I will be keeping my eyes on this thread if others have as I need to rework the LTs kitchen area so I'll be looking out for recommendations.
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Re: Campervan Ovens
If using a hook up,
Ever thought of using an air fryer?
In reality they are a free-standing or counter-top convection fan oven.
Quick, clean and moderately healthy.
Ever thought of using an air fryer?
In reality they are a free-standing or counter-top convection fan oven.
Quick, clean and moderately healthy.
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1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished
Re: Campervan Ovens
Used a Remoska for years. Works well and versatile. Comes in 400 W and 550 W forms. No problem running off electric hook up. Quite expensive now. philipmcC
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I had never heard of a Remoska before.
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Re: Campervan Ovens
I have a cheap mini-oven that I use quite often in my campers. £40 off amazon, it draws about 800w - works great! I run it off an inverter, but both vans do have a lot of battery capacity.
Re: Campervan Ovens
I picked up a mini oven from Lidl recently. £35 and 800W. It is tiny - but big enough to do a small pizza (cut in half and spread over 2 shelves!) / pie / chicken bites etc. I have 200W Lithium and a big solar panel so run it off a 1000w inverter with no issues at all. It actually takes less out of my batteries than I anticipated, mainly because it is so small it is ready for cooking in about 3 minutes after turning it on!
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