It doesn't hurt to bring an electric cooker camping, which you can easily use with your solar power, especially on days when you don't feel like building a fire, are out of fuel, or just want something easy.
Not sure when electricity was the go to power source in the wild. Propane, WOOD, and charcoal are what real outdoors people cook with. Your fish and dumplings with dime store ramen soup is not what we eat. Good luck with your electric thing.
Will you ever switch to electric for your camp cooking?
If I have enough electric source, Yes!!
It doesn't hurt to bring an electric cooker camping, which you can easily use with your solar power, especially on days when you don't feel like building a fire, are out of fuel, or just want something easy.
Used an electric kettle sleeping in a rest stop more than a few times.
who as an AC power supply in the bush ?
Oh, so when you said "camping" and "outdoor" you didn't mean actual camping or outdoor. Gotcha.
Other than that, these would go great in my kitchen.
Whatever you say, big dog. Thanks for watching.
Not sure when electricity was the go to power source in the wild. Propane, WOOD, and charcoal are what real outdoors people cook with. Your fish and dumplings with dime store ramen soup is not what we eat. Good luck with your electric thing.
Lol.