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Does anyone have one of these that use it for a hot lunch etc. How good is it.

http://www.dicksmith.com.au/travel-accessories/dick-smith-12v-dc-portable-stove-dsau-m4515



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It looks like a good way to do damage to your 10amp system considering they are offering a 15 fuse with it...cry

Could be ok on newer vehicles but I would be reluctant to run it from the dash/console mounted ciggy lighter outlet on older vehicles as some of the connections there can be a bit suss and get hot..

I personally think there will be better options out there..smile



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Murraman wrote:

Does anyone have one of these that use it for a hot lunch etc. How good is it.

http://www.dicksmith.com.au/travel-accessories/dick-smith-12v-dc-portable-stove-dsau-m4515


 

Don't have one, but I believe they're just for heating, or keeping cooked food hot.  Don't think you can actually cook a meal in one.

It probably should just be called a Hot-box.

They've been around for ages.

Cheers,

Sheba.

 

 



-- Edited by Sheba on Sunday 15th of June 2014 06:37:38 PM

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There are these two items but one looks like the DS version.

http://www.homeof12volt.com.au/shop/index.php/page/shop/browse/category_id/84eaecdccb4131caf1dbc09eadb9fc23

In either case you should run a separate wire to a plug or use the vehicle's power outlet BUT NOT use the cigarette lighter point



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Have had one of these for 3 yrs.It is great for reheating frozen meals which I pack in those tinfoil take away containers.Always take a stir fry or 2,left over casserole,Roasts.corned beef and veg etc.Just great for those times when the travelling group for a myriad of reasons can be late to get to camp spot.Pop in my chosen feed about 1/2 hr before reqd while travelling and arrive at camp with a nice warm ready to eat meal.No probs with excess power drainage whilst engine is running.LR ciggy connect is 15 amp.Another use is keeping the take away fish and chips nice and hot between the shop and camp.Lots of truck drivers heat their pre prepared meals with these.
I feel they work well and are not expensive
Cheers
Mary

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From what I have read re comments on other sites is good to heat up a pie, sausage roll or the frozen meals. As above has said the truckers seem to like it.

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