Induction Cooktop in the Caravan

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Re: Induction Cooktop in the Caravan

Post by TramcarTrev » Thu Aug 04, 2016 2:01 pm

ALDI regularly sell these as a single unit. Nearly bought one but didnt… Dont know if I would get any use out of one in the van, use either gas or the electric elephant (800W) thats in the back corner of the cooktop…
My prefered method of cooking is over an open fire thats becoming increasingly difficult due to a plethora of rules….
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Re: Induction Cooktop in the Caravan

Post by A’van » Thu Aug 04, 2016 2:54 pm

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Re: Induction Cooktop in the Caravan

Post by TramcarTrev » Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:11 pm

Dick Smith is going to keep trading but bought out by Kogan and only on line. That one is exactly the same as the Aldi one with the exception of the brand and price. They all probably come out of induction cooker factory 21 in China.
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