12V coffee maker
#11
I bought a 12v coffeemaker a few years ago... thought it would be a good idea for the boat or in the car on long trips. Got it at Camping World or some big RV warehouse.
No good.
Takes about 45 minutes to warm up! (the ones above may be different).
The best thing I found was a single burner propane unit to boil water for coffee. Very quick, uses one of the small propane bottles and the unit breaks down nearly flat for easy storage. I'll see if I can find it and take a picture.
Plus, it obviously has other uses...
No good.
Takes about 45 minutes to warm up! (the ones above may be different).
The best thing I found was a single burner propane unit to boil water for coffee. Very quick, uses one of the small propane bottles and the unit breaks down nearly flat for easy storage. I'll see if I can find it and take a picture.
Plus, it obviously has other uses...
Last edited by jayboat; 10-18-2007 at 02:34 PM.
#12
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I would put an inverter in 1000w-1200w wire it to the battery and install the inverter under the back seat. I did this and it works great just bring a regular blender or coffee maker and your good to go