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Gas electric

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Any body know anything about this in this month wanderer :?:
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Re: Gas electric

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Reckon they would be ok but you could always just buy an electric hot plate & carry it with you.
I use to carry an electric frypan but found that I didn't use it enough to warrant the space it took up so it stays at home now.
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Thought it mite have been induction type plate?
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Mrcoolabah1au wrote:Thought it mite have been induction type plate?
I don't think it's an induction electric element Wayne, I think it's a ceramic glass top, they eat a lot of power so only any use when in a caravan park using their power
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Ok will not get it :lol: :lol: :lol:
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