We got one of the Lidl ovens a couple of years back, exact same one as they are doing next week, it was ideal for our fortnight campings in the South of France back in July, and we often use it at home.
At 15lt it is plenty big enough, glad we didn't go for the Aldi 10lt mini-oven.
The Lidl oven has selectable fan assist if required, and even though around 1400 watts is fine on EHU, in fact you can turn of either of the 2 elements, reducing power down to 700 watts, so it would still be fine to use on EHU as low as 3amp!.
I've just seen one of these for sale on Preloved near me
What kind of things do you cook in it? We're all vegetarian, so not sure if we'd use it or not....
Great buy on eBay for £4.99. The last trip made some bbq chicken, the type you put in the bag, with garlic bread. A great addition to the double stove.
Great buy on eBay for £4.99. The last trip made some bbq chicken, the type you put in the bag, with garlic bread. A great addition to the double stove.
We are looking at getting a mini oven for the camper van now there are only the 2 of us. I am a little confused about what wattage to should look for, for electric hook ups any advice.
Its a compromise Sue C the bigger wattage the better from a cooking point of view but the smaller the better from an EHU point of view if you use CL/CS's with 6A supply.
Something with max power of 2000watts should about do - bear in mind you won't be able to have it on full power on a 6A hookup.
I have a 7 litre halogen oven which has a max power of 1kw. It works really well on my EHU and it doesn't seem any slower than its big brother which I have at home. I cooks a mean jacket potato but it does so much more.