Cook while travelling and your meal is ready to eat when you reach your camping spot
Energy efficient & keeps food hot for up to 8 hours
Portable and safe cooking
AC/DC adaptor provided
Heat is retained to continuously and slowly cook your food for hours without any constant attention
Comes with 2L & 6L stainless steel cooking pots and stainless steel lid
Very compact design as all pots fit into the base for easy packing
In Use Dimensions:
28.5L x 28.5W x 25.5H cm
Packed Dimensions:
28.5L x 28.5W x 25.5H cm
Weight:
4.65 Kg
Capacity:
6 L
Material:
Stainless Steel Outer
Input Power:
Input power: 12V 3A 35W AC | 110V−240V 50~60Hz AV
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
765245
Snowys Code:
127228
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Q&A's (5)
AC/DC Thermal cooker1 answer
Doesn't having to use a plug defeat the purpose of a thermal cooker. Most other thermal cookers I've seen rely on the insulation of the cooker to cook the food
Heather - Hervey Bay(7 years ago)
G'day Heather,
That's a fair point. It all depends I guess on what you're looking for in a Thermal Cooker. The Campfire Traveller's Thermal Cooker AC/DC uses power to assist with the Thermal Cooking process in the instance that the heat may cool or can't be sustained.
Please note that this item is no longer available.
Ben - Snowys(7 years ago)
Does it have to be plugged into 12v to keep cooking 1 answer
Does it have to be plugged into power to keep cooking throughout the day
Thailee - Naracoorte (8 years ago)
Howdy Thailee,
Yes this Thermal Cooker relies on an element built into the base in order to heat the food, so if you want to cook throughout the day it would need to be plugged into power.
Dave - Snowys(8 years ago)
How does it heat with 12/240?1 answer
The photos done are to show but I assume there is an element in the base and the cable plugs into the rear of the unit?
Hayden - Cherrybrook(8 years ago)
G’day Hayden,
That’s right the element is contained in the unit (base) and you also plug the adaptor into the rear of the cooker.
Emily - Snowys(8 years ago)
Can the inner pots be used on a gas or electric stove top?1 answer
Nick - Qld(9 years ago)
Hi Nick,
Think of these pots like your normal pots at home, and the thermal cooker is like a slower cooker.
So the idea is you initially start off cooking everything in the pot for 20min, be it either on a gas or electric stove top. Then you put it in the thermal traveller and plug it into the 12v so it continues to cook as you drive.
Then when you stop for your lunch or dinner, hey presto! You've got food already sorted and it's delish!
Enjoy!
Nat - Snowys(9 years ago)
AC/DC Cable for travellers Thermal Cooker2 answers
i have list the power cable for my AC/DC Thermsl Cooker. Am I able to purchase one from you?
Wanda - GOULBURN, NSW(10 years ago)
Hi Wanda, I am looking into this for you.
Ben - Snowys(10 years ago)
Hi again Wanda, we can't get a 240V AC-DC cable for this cooker for this cooker. Sorry we could not be of assistance this time, you could try an electronics supply store, they may have something compatible.