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29/5/2023 at 6:28pm
Location: Bolton Outfit: Avondale Dart 510 5
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First thing to consider is how many amps it will use. I have a small 3.5 litre 1500 watts which is around 6.5 amps. You may find a Remoska which uses less amps will serve you better.
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30/5/2023 at 8:34am
Location: Worcestershire Outfit: Buccaneer Cruiser
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Quote: Originally posted by lidds0 on 29/5/2023
Quote: Originally posted by Geoff48 on 29/5/2023
First thing to consider is how many amps it will use. I have a small 3.5 litre 1500 watts which is around 6.5 amps. You may find a Remoska which uses less amps will serve you better.
I can highly recommend the Remoska. Very frugal on electricity and cooks very well indeed.
If you have an air fryer why would you want to buy a Remoska just for the caravan? Might as well take the air fryer. We used ours over the Easter weekend without any issues and I was cooking for 6 adults.
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30/8/2023 at 1:04pm
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Quote: Originally posted by bofs on 29/8/2023
We've brought a small air-fryer to France with us this time (2 of us). No problems using it on site, for the same sort of stuff we use it for at home (just check how many amps the site's electricity supply is).
Yes definitely - many of the more traditional sites and municipals can be as low as 6amps. We've tripped them with the water heater and the kettle (small camping kettle!) You can sometimes pay more for pitches with 10 or 16 amp EHU
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