Openings. Same with RVs and regular vehicles. They can find a way in. Mice can squirm into some places. My only experience is with mice, field mice. An those little buggers are like roaches...they can fit through some impossibly small openings.
Get in under the hood or somewhere else, and work their way up into the rest of it. Just like in a home.
As was mentioned if your not parked for days/week at a time, shouldn't be an issue.
Far as smell due to the food one is cooking....the answer is obvious, clean it so you no longer smell it, like you would at home, or don't cook "smelly" stuff in the truck. Bacon, Tuna, other fish, etc.
Roll your windows down, use some spray, smell begone.
Maintain a steady airflow, and get the smell out.. Cleaning your cooking equipment also helps. Don't just leave it till "Later". Clean it after your done cooking or eating. Helps lessen the smell, and the chance of bugs.
Or something like..
Can also leave a bowl of baking soda, or white vinegar out. Assuming you remember before taking off the next day..lol.
Or things like Febreeze. Hotels use a spray of some kind for smoking, if someone smokes in a non-smoking room/hotel.
I'd say just cook outside the truck, but probably a bit hard to do with a Air Fryer. Then again...maybe it has a long cord!
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What type of foods do you cook in your air fryer on your semi-truck?
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I have a fridge in the truck, with a very small freezer section that is not really good for anything.
Stuff that I bring from home has to be eaten within several days or it goes bad.
But I do keep it simple.
Tonight I used the toaster oven to bake a potato and a piece of salmon, and used the lunchbox oven for the green beans.
I stop at a Walmart every couple days to keep fresh things in the truck, so I can actually cook fresh meals.2Tap, Elroythekid and ducnut Thank this. -
The truck is sitting for a period of time and things get in.
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I think rats would have to chew through stuff to get in the truck.ducnut Thanks this. -
Well, if they got in they found a way.
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A mechanic at a Freightliner dealership told me the horror stories of getting trucks used by teams of Indians/ Pakistanis. The smells were so bad that they usually just parted out the trade ins and would try to air out for a couple of days the ones they had to work on inside the cabs.
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The KW dealer I bought mine from claims they’ve never had a return of the Cobra I bought. He said it’s the only model they’ve ever stocked and the one that goes into every customer truck. I have the receipt and box in the truck, should I have an issue.mpow66m Thanks this. -
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