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- bikendanExplorer
bgant4 wrote:
I bought one of the NUWAVE induction burners and I rarely ever use gas any more. We have one at home also. Once you try this gas is history.
not if you dry camp or boondock a lot.
a lot of us don't like RV parks or have campgrounds with hookups.
so things like the NUWAVE or residential fridges are useless. - SwanInWAExplorer
bgant4 wrote:
Our Mom & Dad gave us one of these as a gift, and at first I wasn't sure if I'd use it. Now it lives in the camper van. Super useful.
I bought one of the NUWAVE induction burners and I rarely ever use gas any more. We have one at home also. Once you try this gas is history. - mlts22Explorer III do know that electric is more useful than gas with more appliances available... but the ability to cook without having to fire up a generator is nice, especially when boondocking.
I just took a look on Amazon... not many low pressure stoves out there. If one has to have a high pressure stove, there is always an Extend A Stay Deluxe adapter. - bgant4ExplorerI bought one of the NUWAVE induction burners and I rarely ever use gas any more. We have one at home also. Once you try this gas is history.
- cant_remember_IExplorerThis is the one that comes stock on my outdoor kitchen, works fine.
http://www.trekwood.com/products/496208/Range-Cooktop-2-Burner-Stainless-DV20S-Outside-Atwood-5-Pk - bikendanExploreryep, not many low pressure stove tops out there, other than Camp Chef.
you could seek out a popup dealer, as many have movable low pressure cooktops that work outside, as well as the inside.
we had them with our Starcraft and Viking popuops. - TUCQUALAExplorerLow pressure (cast iron or alum burners) Camp Chef. Many models available, and can be found almost any store with outdoors equipment. Don't get the smaller ones that have a stacked wafer burner, they will be high pressure and have to run with their own regulator directly from a bottle.
We have use one for probably 12 yrs now, and has worked on all the rv's we have owned from a quick connect.
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