Anyone with the capability of supplying that amount of power might be better with the versatility of a high wattage inverter that a standard cheapo microwave (and lots of other things) could be used with.Īt that power level, it'll completely flatten a car battery perhaps beyond repair in around three quarters of an hour.įifteen minutes use will drain it to the point that you'll find it difficult to start the car.īatteries just don't contain enough energy to use for heating or cooling appliances. Quote: I reckon the wavebox will draw around 85 amps on 12 volt. Outfit: Mazda Bongo & Cabanon Pacific Location: South Wales Still if anyone knows of a 12v sunbed for when the weather is not so good !!!! Only benifit is speed but I am in no hurry when I am camping thats the reason for going in the first place. They’re also bless ‘em calling it rugged and easy to tote, which is going to be a huge turn-on for couch freaks who need to carry around TV dinners wherever they go. 12v bits of kit are great and long may they be made but 12v microwave just does not cut it with me, I am thinking about the JML halogen cooker but again for my set up it is not really needed, gas oven & hob, BBQ, steamer, toaster & sandwich maker, if I can't muster up something nice to eat with that lot then I need to give up. WaveBox world’s most portable microwave oven The WaveBox is billed as ‘the world’s smallest microwave oven’ and it has the handle to prove it. Outfit: Conway Crusader Location: The KopĬrazy price for something that IMHO is not really needed, there are times where it may come in handy but at that price just not worth it. You would need a leisure battery set up IMHO I doubt if the battery on most cars would even take the power surge. I can't see that the jump lead option will have many takers. That's what most motorhome, caravan and boat owners would do. I think that anyone who had one would have cabled it in. Not really the convenience and freedom that they advertise. To use the Wavebox on 12 volt really means lifting the bonnet of the car and connecting it directly to the battery terminals and running the engine. The WaveBox is available in four colors: pearl, cherry, cobalt and midnight.As a gadget 'enthusiast' I'm very tempted by this but I do wonder if it's worthwhile. The power outlet function is only designed for vehicles rated at 20 amps or higher, the standard for most newer vehicles. Cooking performance is comparable to many in-home microwave ovens. WaveBox brand portable microwaves provide cooking space that accommodates a wide variety of foods, such as sandwiches, soups, frozen meals, popcorn, pizza slices and ready-to-eat convenience foods. The CoolBag has a water-resistant nylon cover, thermal lining and a durable zippered lid. The microwave comes with the CoolBag - an integrated soft-side cooler that fits snugly inside the microwave to keep food and drinks cool until you're ready to heat them up. The WaveBox portable microwave is available for purchase across the United States via a new Web store. It also has a luggage-quality handle, electronic controls, LED display and presets for one-touch heating. The WaveBox original has a sculpted, lunchbox-style design and reinforced, weather-resistant ABS case. The WaveBox has swappable AC and DC cords for standard AC, the vehicle power socket or direct battery connection. A triple-power delivery system allows the WaveBox to run off a standard AC outlet, the 12-volt power socket in most vehicles, or by direct connection to a 12-volt battery. The WaveBox has the cooking ability of a conventional microwave in a design built for daily portability. Retail stores and other consumer outlets will carry the WaveBox later this year. The WaveBox portable microwave is available for purchase across the United States via a new Web store.
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