G-Day Phil, MMMMMMMMMMM you really made it so real I can smell it from here. Pity, I have a Toyota Troopy and I am short on space. I used to have an oven that fitted inside the engine bay and it was good for pies but I don't think it would do a roast. Some one come up with an engine oven near the hottest point and you will sell millions.
Hi there, great video - i too have a travel buddy and just purchased a bluetooth meat thermometer similar to yours. please can you explain again how you extend the bluetooth range by piggy backing two devices?
@@chrissythom5296 I own a samsung tablet that I've setup as the main unit. from there I've connected my 2nd unit to read of the main tablet. How I done that is a good question. I set mine up like that over a year ago. I will go over the settings and see if I can figure out what I done.
Bloody yum mate ! 👍 Good clip buddy and great to see the travel buddy is Aussie made, not like that generic rip off copy they’re bringing in from China 😡 Aussie all the way mate 🇦🇺👍👍
Yes, I had my electric battery charger on in the car charging my Deep cycle battery, mainly to get the voltage up over 13 volts. While your driving, no issues there, In saying this, there is no reason why you can't cook without a charger connected to your deep cycle battery, I just like as much heat as possible so it don't take so long to cook. At camp if I want to cook quick, I have my solar panel connected to keep the voltage up.
Good video Phil but you're putting out the wrong info mate, Travel Buddy is made in Bendigo, my home town, not Melbourne! We're in Central Vic, long way from Melbourne, us Bendigonians are very proud of the Travel Buddy story, saying they're made in Melbourne is like saying Drifta is made in Sydney, if ya know what I mean 👍
I guess if someone says Drifta is Made in Sydney though, it gives a general idea of where Drifta is nationally .... Either way, the main and best thing is that it’s Aussie made and not Chinese like that other brand that copied them. 👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
Hey mate I notice you put the smw tray straight on the heating element, would you normally do this with every roast in the oven, I assume it would cook way nicer then being on the rack, I got the same tray and have had trouble cooking roast well in it
I place the included grate on the floor of the travel buddy than place the tray on it. You need to keep the voltage up to get good heat for cooking a roast. Good idea to keep your solar panel connected while cooking to keep the voltage up
Yes, that's the large Travel buddy marine oven. I purchased mine locally from the TJM 4x4 Store. I heard there very hard to get now, unless you purchase online direct from the manufacturer in Melbourne. www.12-24voltovens.com.au/
Sold because they are not suitable for me anymore. Nothing wrong with the draws just to large. I needed the room for my new setup. Decided to make my own. I wanted draws that extended fully.
In all honesty Phil, I reckon you have spent more on all your gear and gadgets that the cost of your Pajero.... Please....get yourself an 80 Series or a 79 etc...and do a Brett Hooker.....