🚗 Cook on the Go – Your Roadside Kitchen Awaits!
The RoadPro RPSC200 is a portable 12V power supply roaster designed for cooking or reheating meals on the go. With a 3-cup capacity, it fits standard 6"x9" glass baking dishes or disposable aluminum pans, making it ideal for camping, tailgating, or road trips. Its non-slip rubber feet and 5' heavy-duty power cord ensure safety and convenience, while the lightweight design allows for easy transport.
Manufacturer | RoadPro |
Brand | RoadPro |
Model | RoadPro |
Product Dimensions | 20.57 x 29.21 x 12.19 cm; 1.43 kg |
Item model number | RPSC200 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer part number | RPSC200 |
Mirror adjustment | Button Control |
Special Features | 12-Volt |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Item Weight | 1.43 kg |
J**M
It actually works!
Bought for my son who drives for a living and he’s fed up of paying through the nose for rubbish food.Bought this item after trying other similar items. Wasn’t confident of its performance but was amazed when my son phoned me after a hot delicious meal ( with veg in! )Well worth the cost and would highly recommend
J**E
Love it
I use it in my camper van it’s perfect
K**E
Sent without aluminium baking trays/inserts.
Looks to be a robust well made product. I've not tested it yet. On the downside it didn't arrive with any aluminium baking trays/inserts.
R**6
Poor wiring
Worked great for first 2 days in my truck cooking perfect, 3rd day half way through cooking stopped working due to solder in the plug breaking due to heat in wiring. Sending back for refund and suggest Road pro invest in better quality wiring in their products.
M**B
Great so far
UPDATE well sadly after a few months and only a few uses the switch became faulty and wouldn't turn back on. Amazon refunded immediatelyUsed it a few times now in our small campervan and works great. A one person meal took about 20 minutes to heat up and filling it up to the brim took about 1hr with stirring in-between. Started to use slow cooker plastic bags to cook in so no cleaning up except for the lid. Make sure the socket you plug into is rated at least 15amps and you shouldn't have a problem.
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