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    Did Jaycar do a similar product ??, Must show yawl my hotdog cooker[homemade]
    Fashioned it using a pot and guts from a 12v kettle.

    @ Winnie how did Dim Sims turn out never had them boiled before or were you steaming them somehow??

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Did Jaycar do a similar product ??, Must show yawl my hotdog cooker[homemade]
    Fashioned if using a pot and guts from a 12v kettle.
    @ Winnie how did Dim Sims turn out never had them boiled before or were you steaming them somehow??
    Little bit of water in the bottom and they steamed nicely.

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    Cool, steamed dimmys after a some wheeling how goods that.
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    Has anyone got a photo of it out of the plastic case or at least open,

    Sounds like a good thing.

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    Think they look like alloy dishes both sides {smooth] , so you could for EG tip in a few tins of baked beans
    go driving while they warm up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Think they look like alloy dishes both sides {smooth] , so you could for EG tip in a few tins of baked beans
    go driving while they warm up.
    Yep that's right. Easy clean up too. Just did a chiko roll yummy

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    Thanks for the photo 3dogs,

    Winnie, how do you know how long to cook the food for: ie do you know what temperature it works at.

    Sorry for all the questions just curious.

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    I wouldn't cook food in it, just heat it up. Just gotta guess whether it's done or not really. It says heats to 150c but would depend on what's in it.

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    look it up on ebay or similar and it tells you times like rice 30mins pies maybe 50 min stuff like that'
    But I would think that would vary, cant think of anything better on a freezing day driving to whip out a few pies like Winnies mate did.
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    Well for only $26 delivered, I purchase one. Be great when in the bush all day cutting fire wood. Homemade hot meat pies for lunch, got to be better than sandwiches.
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