Lee has one and i know it has seen some action so hopefully he will chime in.
Just noticed Inc has installed one.....
I’ve been considering one however space is an absolute premium in the rig.......
Travel Buddy Original v Travel Buddy Marine
The marine is wider (taking up valuable space) but had temp control.
Interested in owners thoughts......
I’m leaning towards Travel Buddy Marine
Lee has one and i know it has seen some action so hopefully he will chime in.
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Brett (roaming the outback) uses a travel buddy oven. I'll be getting one when the dormobile is back in service
12V Travel Buddy Oven How To Cook Beef Stew In The Bush - YouTube
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Yep have watched Brett’s vids......
And it looks like enough capacity to cook a meal for two quite easily.
Er hang one which thread am I in.
It’s just the two of us, so just need enough space for a meal for two, small roast and veg, lasagna, rhubarb pie, pizza, bread casserole.
The marine would mean I could put two trays in...maybe meal and desert.
I reckon the marine ones the way to go. I too have watched Brett and his adventures, and I think whilst your moving around, a brilliant idea.
I think an extra bonus in having one is if you can’t have a fire 🔥, various reasons can put you in this situation.
Leeanne says we don’t need one due to having the van ,, but,,,
I have an el cheapo $50 clamshell 12v oven I have used in the car and on the boat to heat up pies, pizza and leftovers and its all I really need.
The marine oven looks great but it would take up far too much space especially on my boat and 9 to 10 amps is far too power hungry for me.
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I'll probably go for the bigger ''marine'' version space permitting.
I can cook a few dishes on the dormobile grill/ burner, but it would be nice to ''slam in the lamb'' occasionally
Used to have one in the heavy haulage truck. Could heat pre-cooked meals in about an hour or so, or cook a stew up in about two and a half hours.
Used to load it up in the afternoon (oversize, so we had to stop by dark). Saved heaps over roadhouse tucker. (But I spent all I saved on beer, anyway!)
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