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Les Curren

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Posted: 07/20/11 08:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

There is seemingly a new product on the market that is just perfect for Rv'ing. It is an oven that operates off of 110 VAC. The advertising is through Info-mercials. Not exactly a trusting source of information. They say it will bake by way of convection oven, broil,fry and boil. All on 110 VAC. And can be operated by way of Inverters.
Now, I of coarse believe everything I here on Info-mercials or maybe thats my wife who believes every thing that is put out on Info-mercials. Yeah, I think it's my wife. Now I dearly love her and believe everthing she says until she starts off with the phraise, I seen this ad on tv.
So maybe someone can back up what she says is just perfect for Rv'ing. If anyone has bought and tried this oven please share your thoughts.
Now I'm not a complete cynic, as of yet, but I am working on it.

* This post was edited 07/21/11 10:04am by Les Curren *

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Posted: 07/20/11 09:56pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hi,

The oven may work well enough--but where to store it?


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I "assume" that this is one of those cylindrical glass walled convection oven jobbies. this "new" product I bought about 20 years ago and is available in various catalogs for under $100. but as stated, where do you plan on storing it? I would just get a small standard microwave/convection oven myself.
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Posted: 07/21/11 08:01am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have one .... (Well, an older version of it) they really do work

Basically they circulate heated air at dang near hurricane speeds inside the oven, So if you are baking say a custard pie.. not the best choice in ovens.

But if ti's a nice apple pie.. Works great, or a Roast or anything not "Sloppy"


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Ok,It seems I was wrong on the name of this Oven. It is called the Super Wave Oven. And yes, it is a cylindrical glass appliance. As for a place to store it? It is a ten quart pot. If I get one I will probably carry it inside my worthless Microwave. Of coarse I could limit my wife to 20 pairs of shoes and that would allow space for three or four of them.

Thanks for the positive report.

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