Using an Air fryer in your motorhome?

we use it all the time, whether on hook up or through the lithium battery/inverter set up. Our culinary expert (she doesnt appreciate me calling her 'the cook') hasn't used the oven for prob 18 months!
 
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Yes. A ninja AF100 which is 1550w max.
That's too much for my 1kw inverter to power but works well on hookup. I use a George foreman grill as well

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We use ours on the inverter. No issues 900watt from Asda. They are currently on sale in lidll Spain from the 24th march. Just big enough for 2 .
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But 28.99 euros and 2 pin plug.
 
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Yup, 1500w works a treat.
Hardly ever use gas now. Is you fridge on or heat on gas by accident maybe?

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We have a small 1 drawer Ninja which we use on hook up. We've had our van for over a year and used the oven just twice, rarely use the hob either.
 
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I wouldn't be surprised if 90% of your gas is going on heating and hot water. Switching to cooking on electric is not going to save much.

Gas rings use very little. On a rally, we use a gas tea urn. It has no variable flame control, just on and off. When it is on, it's like the biggest gas ring you have at home, it will boil 20L of water in about 30/40 minutes. A 19kg gas bottle will do at least 5 x 9 hour days full on!

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We have a 900w one similar to the Lidl one and managed to do full Xmas dinner in it, we use it with and without hook up as we have lithium and inverter.
 
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Don't have an oven so we use a 1400 watt air fryer a lot, don't normally use EHU as we have a reasonable amount of Lithium.
 
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