Buy.com has the RoadPro RPSC-900 12-Volt Portable Pizza Oven for $30 with free shipping. Plugs directly into 12V DC accessory outlet, high/low settings for cooking or warming and includes 5-ft power cord. [Compare]
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#1
a_whitetiger - Posted 4:04 am PDT 04/15/09 (291 Posts)
Seriously? Who the <bleep> is doing this? Making and cooking a pizza while they're driving? As if the teenagers driving and texting on their cell phones aren't dangerous enough...
#2
TheBreeze - Posted 4:15 am PDT 04/15/09 (154 Posts)
In a conversion van, or
In a RV, or
In a camper top on a pickup, or...
#3
Nivram - Posted 4:17 am PDT 04/15/09 (947 Posts)
No, I think #1 has a good idea. Now Americans can cook dinner while they're driving home from work, and spend more time with their kids once they get home!
#4
PacoDeth - Posted 4:51 am PDT 04/15/09 (69 Posts)
I'm wondering about the tremendous amount of power this thing must use. Seems like it would be a strain on your car battery and not something you would want to do in a vehicle that isn't running, possibly draining the batteries. Don't heater-cookers like these normally draw in the high hundreds of watts of power?
#5
BestBuy Sucks - Posted 5:33 am PDT 04/15/09 (1074 Posts)
#6
TheMax7 - Posted 5:34 am PDT 04/15/09 (597 Posts)
I use a 12 volt microwave when I'm in the car and in a hurry for cooked food. But this would make pizza much more crispy! I also have a 12 volt washer and dryer. I save so much time doing laundry on the way home! I mean we already have indash DVD players watching movies, cooking food and talking on the phone! safety first!
#7
Bad_CRC - Posted 5:57 am PDT 04/15/09 (395 Posts)
#8
effenfish - Posted 6:48 am PDT 04/15/09 (2052 Posts)
#9
smartadze - Posted 7:19 am PDT 04/15/09 (257 Posts)
I use this to warm up my jock prior to working out.
#10
buttmunch - Posted 8:59 am PDT 04/15/09 (587 Posts)
#11
muff_diver - Posted 9:41 am PDT 04/15/09 (270 Posts)
Thanks, ben, got one of these for my niece. She just got her driver's licenses last week.
#12
MaJoad52 - Posted 11:56 am PDT 04/15/09 (459 Posts)
Too funny!
#13
tehduke - Posted 12:40 pm PDT 04/15/09 (303 Posts)
#6, is that the Fun Cooker, or the Bite Nuker?
#14
nerds - Posted 1:19 pm PDT 04/15/09 (114 Posts)
what a great idea for those of us who can't afford rent anymore and have decided to live in a van down by the river
#15
madmartigan - Posted 2:12 pm PDT 04/15/09 (203 Posts)
Appearantly this thing can cook pizzas twice its own size.
#16
bbarker - Posted 6:24 pm PDT 04/15/09 (293 Posts)
From a site that lists the specs:
# Air Temperature - up to 250° F inside oven
# Current drain: 5 amps (max. 10 amp at start)
# Overall dimensions - 10 3/4" x 8" x 4"
# Compartment dimensions - 8" x 7" x 2 3/4"
# Air Temperature - up to 250° F inside oven
# Current drain: 5 amps (max. 10 amp at start)
# Overall dimensions - 10 3/4" x 8" x 4"
# Compartment dimensions - 8" x 7" x 2 3/4"






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