http://www.jcwhitney.com/12-Volt-Appliances/GP_2017792_N_111+10207+600005407_10107.jcw
Don't own one, never used any of them, just remembered seeing them.
Héctor
1990 Carat 'Ursula'
By three methods we may learn wisdom:
First, by reflection, which is noblest;
Second, by imitation, which is easiest;
and third by experience, which is the bitterest.
Confucius
On Oct 6, 2008, at 8:05 PM, Loren Busch wrote:
RE: Ovens
> You can't have mine Jon, go get your own
> http://www.foxhill.net/
>
We tried a Coleman oven. The ones at this URL look much sturdier than
ours, which was one of those folding aluminium box type ovens.
But it doesn't address our show-stopper. The oven simply doesn't fit
over the burners on the Westy stove, because the raised lid limits the
height available over a burner. It'll rest on there with it's front
edge way too far forward. But it makes us go "erk!" for fear it'll
fall off forward. And it won't heat the inside of the stove very well.
And the oven didn't even fit over the burners on our outside grill,
even though the lid on the outside grill rises to make a 90-degree
angle with the burner. Same description of the short-coming.
I did a Sierra Club camping trip, and our trip leader used one of
these folding-box ovens to bake cake for all of us. But she used it
over a tiny back-packers' burner, and was able to center her oven over
the heat source.
So ...
Who uses a camp oven of any description? How does yours work in the
context of van/westy/propane-grill camping?
And, another question, regarding toast. We have one of the Coleman
toast racks. But our bread doesn't have any flat edge (a slice of our
bread is an oval of varying dimensions) so that doesn't work so well.
Anyone have an alternative idea for making toast?
B&S
'87 Westy 'Esmerelda Blanc'
SoCal
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