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Posted at 2:01 AM on Wednesday 04/15/09 by
Ben
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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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    a_whitetiger - Posted 4:04 am PDT 04/15/09 (322 Posts)  Report Spam

    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...

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    TheBreeze - Posted 4:15 am PDT 04/15/09 (156 Posts)  Report Spam

    You could put it in the sleeper of your truck, or
    In a conversion van, or
    In a RV, or
    In a camper top on a pickup, or...

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    Nivram - Posted 4:17 am PDT 04/15/09 (1706 Posts)  Report Spam

    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! Smile

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    PacoDeth - Posted 4:51 am PDT 04/15/09 (100 Posts)  Report Spam

    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?

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    BestBuy Sucks - Posted 5:33 am PDT 04/15/09 (1096 Posts)  Report Spam

    Only takes 2 hours to cook a pizza!

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    TheMax7 - Posted 5:34 am PDT 04/15/09 (1171 Posts)  Report Spam

    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!

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    Bad_CRC - Posted 5:57 am PDT 04/15/09 (573 Posts)  Report Spam

    bah, I had to unplug my TV to use this when I was driving home. Sad

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    effenfish - Posted 6:48 am PDT 04/15/09 (2190 Posts)  Report Spam

    LOL @ #6 and 7

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    smartadze - Posted 7:19 am PDT 04/15/09 (671 Posts)  Report Spam

    I use this to warm up my jock prior to working out.

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    buttmunch - Posted 8:59 am PDT 04/15/09 (679 Posts)  Report Spam

    I wonder if Homer Simpson had one of these in his car during that episode where he burned himself working the deep fryer on the passenger seat and drove off the road....

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    muff_diver - Posted 9:41 am PDT 04/15/09 (215 Posts)  Report Spam

    Thanks, ben, got one of these for my niece. She just got her driver's licenses last week.

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    MaJoad52 - Posted 11:56 am PDT 04/15/09 (457 Posts)  Report Spam

    Too funny!

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    tehduke - Posted 12:40 pm PDT 04/15/09 (418 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6, is that the Fun Cooker, or the Bite Nuker?

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    nerds - Posted 1:19 pm PDT 04/15/09 (127 Posts)  Report Spam

    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

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    madmartigan - Posted 2:12 pm PDT 04/15/09 (338 Posts)  Report Spam

    Appearantly this thing can cook pizzas twice its own size.

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    bbarker - Posted 6:24 pm PDT 04/15/09 (301 Posts)  Report Spam

    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"

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