I know a fair few people use them in caravans from the posts I've searched, but just wondering if anyone uses them in a tent? I've not seen anyone referring to tents when using them just caravans. Can't afford a Cobb but MIL uses a halogen oven at home and has asked if we'd like one for going camping.
I like the idea of being able to do easy meals in them but just wondered if anyone has a) used them and b) had any problems with them. Don't want to go blowing the EHU or anything cos of using one....
I used to have one but personally didn't like it at all - I ended up putting it on freecycle! I took it camping once but prefer to use my slow cooker and stove to cook meals.
There are people on here who love them and have taken them camping successfully but I just didn't like it. It's one of those things that comes down to personal taste.
As for tripping the electric, remember to check with the site what they supply is (usually 10amp or 16amp but can be as low as 5amp on some sites) and to only use 1 heat emmitting appliance at a time.
I have two and love mine. I have a large one for home and a smaller 7L with extension ring for camping (there are 3-5 of us depending on who's coming). I cooked a Sunday roast on Easter Sunday, much to the amusement of the surrounding campers. I use it loads. Ready made pizza for after we've just set up and I'm shattered. Roasts if I want, casseroles for out of season camping. I think they are a marmite type of thing you either love them or hate them. Mine is 1200 watts so about 5 amps.
I did think about a double skillet but at £20 from the well known auction site the halogen oven won.
I use one all the time at home, instead of my main oven as I hate cleaning it...I've used it when camping with the tent. used it outside on a small table, the only other thing I was using on the EHU was an electric coolbox. It's agreat handy little thing.
Thanks very much. Think I'm going to have a look on that well known auction site and try and get a small one.
Thanks for the info about wattage as well. We usually go camping in France so will have to check with them what their electric hook up is. But if I get a small one like the 5 amp one mentioned should that really cover all bases? I know I probably sound a bit thick but I usually leave electricals up to the OH.
We had one and it was absolutely rotten. Great for cooking small things like bacon etc, but to cook a roast took as long (if not longer) than a normal oven. I also noticed that a lot of things were raw in the middle even when following the instructions to the letter. Took it back to the shop and they gave me a refund. We take our slow cooker and load it up in the morning and have a piping hot casserole to sit down to at dinner time. If you are convinced you still want one, i'd go for the more expensive one as the cheapo ones are rubbish.
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Look at the reviews on the site named after a big river, some makes of halogen oven are definitely better than others.
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As you can see I take my halogen cooker along with my microwave.(so long as you dont use them together or with a kettle or heater you should be ok with ehu).I wouldnt like to go anywhere with out mine.I take packets of chocolate brownie mix ,.bread mix ,sponge mix and russle up all sorts of delicacies ! the only downside is they can be a bit heavy and being glass-breakable ,so pack well! Caroline