Cooking in the Truck
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Jaywalker, Jun 21, 2008.
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the 12v coffee pot i bought, well brew 3 cups in 1 hr..... left it in other truck!!!
however, the 12v crockpot, ihave been told by drivers, they let it cook all day while driving... -
If the inverter can be used while the truck is moving there should not be a need for a 12v crockpot. Is that accurate to say?
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Get all your 12 volt needs at Global Trucker, "Not your ordinary trucking store."
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Speaking of cooking, wasn't there a recipe section here??
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What are you saying?
Shucks, Ill just tell my dispatcher I have to quit driving by 6pm so that I have time to cook and eat before 8pm and that load will just have to sit there! -
Crock Pot, Microwave, Burtan stove, Fry pan, cooler, and a hamilton beach grill
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Wow this is very helpful stuff. It would be interesting to see pictures of everyones setup in order to get an idea of where all this stuff (microwave, refrigerator, etc.) will fit in the typical truck sleeper. A friend of mine recently started buying a newer Volvo 780 and they have the room for a medium sized over under refrigerator/freezer and a microwave, but this stuff wouldn't fit in the Freightliner we are driving now. We may be switching to a KW T6 or Pete 387 soon, so I wonder if we will have the room for it then. Hmmm
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The inverter is mounted on the front of the bunk storage, beside the fridge.
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