12v Stove
Submitted by Tim on Sun, 2008-05-18 16:44
Has anyone used one of these 12V stoves before.
http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/482fbd2100fb5b3e273fc0a87f9c06bc/Product/View/M4515
Would be good when out for Mullas etc in the sound or heating up some food between drops. Looks like an easy way to warm up your food while fishing without the bother of gas stoves.
mako magic
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looks ok to me atleast
looks ok to me atleast theres no flames or anything like that, would have to be out for atleast a day to cook a roast though but yeah something like some snags toast an egg bacon etc i think it would be great
Tim
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Pies
Was thinking of using it like a pie warmer. On club comps by the time we got to the 90s you would have a nice hot breakfast and no worrys about flat batteries as the motor was running the whole time.
Not sure why you want a roast while your fishing tho.
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davey
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12v stove
hi,
i used to have one of them stoves,its ok just to warm things up if your not in a hurry but you can forget the bacon and eggs :-)
Tim
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Thanks
Thanks Davey - So it was OK as a Pie Warmer? It would be running for about an hour on the way out. Would it work?
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mako magic
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was joking about the roast
was joking about the roast tim, though yeah a pie or sausage roll, maybe a cheese sandwich would be good, just something a little warm especially on a cold morning
davey
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stove
yeah would be spot on as a pie warmer
Tim
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I know
I knew that Matt.
Thanks Davey.
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