The weather is getting lovely day by day and my wife is itching me to make a camping plan soon with the family so just getting all the bits and bobs ready.
Can anyone recommend me a portable electric grill/hob which I can use for camping?
Thanks a lot for providing me with the link. I've had bad experiences previously with cheaper hobs as they don't tend to hold up the temperature for long so I dont mind paying a bit more.
Quote: Originally posted by Cheerios78 on 11/4/2017
Thanks a lot for providing me with the link. I've had bad experiences previously with cheaper hobs as they don't tend to hold up the temperature for long so I dont mind paying a bit more.
Quote: Originally posted by HighSlayer on 11/4/2017
Quote: Originally posted by Cheerios78 on 11/4/2017
Thanks a lot for providing me with the link. I've had bad experiences previously with cheaper hobs as they don't tend to hold up the temperature for long so I dont mind paying a bit more.
Just to clarify, it doesn't matter that your hook up lead is capable of carrying 16 amps but if the site is only providing 6 or 10 amps then using a 2400 watt appliance will blow the pitch cut-out.
DaveS1
Looks like a nice bit of kit. I have something similar (though a lot cheaper) and discovered when camping in February that it turns itself on when it gets properly cold - i.e. fridge temperature, 4 centigrade-ish. Yours is a lot better quality but if you ever take up winter camping, a) don't leave stuff on top of it overnight and b) let us know if it tries to kill you.
I have the Russell Hobbs hob and it is fine and only around £30. Bought mine from Currys. It is also only a total of 1250 watts with both plates on so ideal for a 10 amp campsite supply.
I received the Palson hob a couple weeks ago and I have to say its fantastic! I took it out the box to test it and I have to say it has exceeded my expectations! I have started using this rather than the fixed hob in my kitchen. The hob literally warms up within seconds and does not loose its temperature unlike the cheap ones I purchased before.
Cant wait to use this kit on our camping trip! https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B010NAUNBM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491916580&sr=8-1&ke........
Ours looks like the Russell Hobbs (Bob61) one, above. It is a £20 one from Aldi. Only problem we have is a camping kettle does not heat up as they do not have a flat base. We had to buy an electric kettle - no more whistling one for us.