Ah thanks, that makes sense.
Our usages are a bit different. The wife now expects to be able to work on her computer even when boondocking. Brings along a big screen just for that, but reluctantly agreed to forget the printer. So it seems the inverter is necessary.
And when in Florida over-winter it's more hot than cold, so we try to use the inverter to cook inside, rather than propane. When it's cold, we pretty much use propane for all cooking as the additional heat is appreciated. So less inverter use then, more furnace fan ...
Have a nifty campfire toaster that works well on the propane range, but usually just use a frying pan.