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MookieKat
Sep 30, 2013Explorer
Dutch & Di wrote:
When we removed our gas stove & oven 10 years ago to put in a glass cooktop we had to do something to put in the gaping hole where the oven was. Dutch built a sliding shelf and we found a small freezer that works on shore power and battery. He built a door unless you open the door, you don't know a freezer is there. I don't need an oven as I have the microwave convection which I use daily.
We do have an inverter and generator so we don't have to worry about not being hooked up.
If you don't have that, I don't see why things wouldn't stay frozen just as they do in the fridge/freezer that some people {not us} turn off when traveling.
Let us know what you decide. Di
Please tell us how you did that, and what exact units you used! Especially the glass cook top!! I thought that we would have to use a counter top induction element, but I was wishing that we could do something like you are talking about! I did not realize that there was one that would fit exactly into that space!
I wonder why the manufacturers do not offer an electric cook top option?
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