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Is there anything out there that will plug into a 12v power source that is made for heating food? I work out in the middle of nowhere and sometimes heated up leftovers would be nice to gnaw on instead of the frozen lumps that I have been eating. Tupperware sliding around on my dash for 3 or 4 hours is getting old real quick. Been -25c here lately!
 
Just a thought/experience, but most of these type items have a pretty high amp draw, and you would not want to leave them plugged in for long period of time without the engine running. Been there, done that, and was a little aggravated when I discovered the batteries were too low to crank :(
 
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i drive truck interstate and I have used this alot for dinners...



http://www.12vautotech.com/stove.html



It heats to 300 degrees and you can use the small loaf tin liners to cook. or heat up stuff.



It is hot enough to cook bonless spare ribs and rice or whatever... .



Here is a cookbook for that oven



http://gourmet.org/catalog/cookbook/08950/



i don't know how much power this used but it took 3 hours to COOK 3 boneless ribs and bakes potatoe and corn so heating a snack would be like less than an hour or so
 
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Aluminum foil and a good spot on the motor works wonders. I used to heat up leftovers and even an occasional can of soup. Of course as I am typing this I realize you need a motor that runs all day or at least until lunch. :D
 
master1578 said:
Aluminum foil and a good spot on the motor works wonders. I used to heat up leftovers and even an occasional can of soup. Of course as I am typing this I realize you need a motor that runs all day or at least until lunch. :D

My thoughts exactly, the block makes for some nice warm meals :D
 
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