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    Travel Buddy Oven - who has one

    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

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    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



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    Travel Buddy Oven - who has one

    Quote Originally Posted by jerryd View Post
    Brett (roaming the outback) uses a travel buddy oven. I'll be getting one when the dormobile is back in service



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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.

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    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,,,

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    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    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.
    I have a $40 dick Smith 12v oven that heats pies and hot dogs quite well but not suitable for cooking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    I have a $40 dick Smith 12v oven that heats pies and hot dogs quite well but not suitable for cooking.
    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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    fed four with a 1kg roast with potato and pumpkin last night using my small unit.

    very happy

    pics in the other thread.

    I bought a couple of small pie tins at target for $2 each the other day to use in it as well, as I plan to do an apple pie of two



    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    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.
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