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herrBlick
3rd September 2013, 05:30 PM
Well I ordered it on Sunday and it arrived today, great device , love it , you can actually cook a roast in it, Can wait to try it this weekend. 650706507165072
Goes great with the Drifta drawers
LowRanger
3rd September 2013, 05:36 PM
Well I ordered it on Sunday and it arrived today, great device , love it , you can actually cook a roast in it, Can wait to try it this weekend. 650706507165072
Goes great with the Drifta drawers
You will love it,have had mine for quite a while.Nothing like being able to pull up and have instant hot food.And the smell in the vehicle of food cooking as you drive along, is just a bonus:D
herrBlick
3rd September 2013, 05:39 PM
That's great news mate, have you had any issues with the traxide sockets and the travel buddy plug? ..... It seems to fit pretty snug
streaky
3rd September 2013, 05:42 PM
How do they compare to the 12v Microwave ovens? 
I use a 12v Wavebox for reheating pre-cooked meals so I only have to wait five minutes for a hot dinner. Is this Travel Buddy intended to heat food on the move  so it's cooking while you drive?
Interesting.....:-)
Blknight.aus
3rd September 2013, 05:54 PM
you know that up the front end of the car is this heat emitting device that lives under the bonnet...
herrBlick
3rd September 2013, 06:28 PM
How do they compare to the 12v Microwave ovens? 
I use a 12v Wavebox for reheating pre-cooked meals so I only have to wait five minutes for a hot dinner. Is this Travel Buddy intended to heat food on the move  so it's cooking while you drive?
Interesting.....:-)
People cook full roasts in these things .... Great
discotwinturbo
3rd September 2013, 06:30 PM
Nice......can't imagine a lamb roast being cooked in the car. They smell bad at home, but of course taste great.
Brett.....
herrBlick
3rd September 2013, 07:20 PM
Put plenty if rosemary in it
LowRanger
3rd September 2013, 07:27 PM
That's great news mate, have you had any issues with the traxide sockets and the travel buddy plug? ..... It seems to fit pretty snug
Never had any problem with the plug,I use mine in a solid copper sheathed female plug,but I will be cutting the plug off and fitting an Anderson plug,so that it will be plug and play;like everything else electrical that I carry.Anderson plugs are your friend.:p
LowRanger
3rd September 2013, 07:30 PM
How do they compare to the 12v Microwave ovens? 
I use a 12v Wavebox for reheating pre-cooked meals so I only have to wait five minutes for a hot dinner. Is this Travel Buddy intended to heat food on the move  so it's cooking while you drive?
Interesting.....:-)
Totally different concept,these heat/cook slowly.Great for pies and other things that have pastry that is meant to be crispy.Microwaves make thing soggy.
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