Dash Mini Toaster Oven (4 Colors) $18.70 + Free Store Pick Up at Kohl's or FS on $49+
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Of course not...your car has a free oven under the hood. Duh.
Jokes aside I could see this being semi-useful in a tiny teardrop camper or tiny house boat. Assuming you had access to shore power. Also assuming it was decently insulated or would end up acting like a mini space heater.
Of course not...your car has a free oven under the hood. Duh.
Jokes aside I could see this being semi-useful in a tiny teardrop camper or tiny house boat. Assuming you had access to shore power. Also assuming it was decently insulated or would end up acting like a mini space heater.
Heat is heat. Insulation isn't going to change the energy used. It could slow it down, hit won't change the heat added.
Heat is heat. Insulation isn't going to change the energy used. It could slow it down, hit won't change the heat added.
True but does not take into consideration a poorly insulated oven is going to consume far greater wattage (overall) during use maintaining it's internal temperature because of the heat loss vs one that is well insulated. Think about your coffee in a Yeti cup vs a Solo cup. Yes, the coffee started out the same temp but to maintain the temperature of the Solo cup you are going to have to keep reheating the contents. The Yeti will maintain that setpoint much longer because it is closer to a sealed system. Less heat loss = Less reheating = Less 'heat' used overall
But yes, if you were to simply apply X amount of watts for Y minutes across the same basic heating element they would eventually radidate the same heat over time. That is clearly what I was NOT referring to when mentioning insulation....
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Jokes aside I could see this being semi-useful in a tiny teardrop camper or tiny house boat. Assuming you had access to shore power. Also assuming it was decently insulated or would end up acting like a mini space heater.
Jokes aside I could see this being semi-useful in a tiny teardrop camper or tiny house boat. Assuming you had access to shore power. Also assuming it was decently insulated or would end up acting like a mini space heater.
But yes, if you were to simply apply X amount of watts for Y minutes across the same basic heating element they would eventually radidate the same heat over time. That is clearly what I was NOT referring to when mentioning insulation....