Has anyone replaced their lpg oven with an electric all in one microwave/air fryer/convection oven?

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enough to know i shouldnt touch things i know nothing about ....
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I can see the attraction but I’d probably go a bit up market and see what the higher end combo ovens are like . Wattage and amps are also a consideration especially on some Euro sites .
we originally looked at a panasonic - about three times the price, i was happy to pay that amount BUT when i measured it wouldnt fit, our oven has a width of around 45cm so we are limited without making changes that might be irreversible if we sell the motorhome ..... plus i suppose its a lot of money IF the concept isnt as good as the actuality ......

a plus point though is that we could get to try it out of position and see if it does what we want it to do and if it doesnt then its not a waste of a lot of money ...

we are not looking for it to be used via EHU either in the UK or the EU, we have enough lithium and decent inverter already in place
 
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I’d like to but I can’t find a microwave that will fit in the 42cm space.
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....

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Our first 2 vans we bought had ovens, we dismissed ones that didn't have one fitted. Were now on our 3rd van and ordered it without, we use a microwave I fitted and a Remoska for cooking so enjoy the extra cupboard space. Mr S cooks rather than buys ready meals.
 
I have one of these in my home kitchen:


Microwave is fine. Airfryer is not so good as my 5 litre Cosori. But that is no big surprise as the machine is having to heat up a much bigger space but it is still OK. I am pleased with the buy even though I paid almost £250 for mine when my existing microwave combo literally crashed to the ground! There is no recognised separate grill but it should do bacon etc. In the van I use a small George Forman type grill for that even though I have got a gas grill and oven. I just never seem to use either grill or oven! Having said that I was constrained by mileage limitation on my insurance last winter. This year I have upped from 4k to 6k miles so I can get out winter weekends when I can see that the oven may get more use.

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We have a Samsung combined microwave (900w)/Oven, works an absolute treat on both modes through our 3000w inverter and lithium setup. No airfryer capability though.

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There is an airfryer / microwave oven in Aldi at the moment. Think it was around £119
Not sure of the wattage etc but may be worth a look.
 
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There is an airfryer / microwave oven in Alsi at the moment. Think it was around £114.
Not sure of the wattage etc but may be worth a look.
struggling to find it, i assume you meant Aldi, but ive also checked Lidl and neither of them are showing combi microwave/air fryer - so perhaps it wasnt what i assumed ...??

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that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....

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that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....

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that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
that's perhaps the biggest issue that i'm facing. though there is a fillet of cabinet down one side, if i remove that i think i could get to 48cm at a push .... i think the way forward is to remove the oven first and then look at what we can get in there .... height doesnt appear to be as much of an issue. i will of course consider ventilation, which might be forced as opposed to convection ....
 
struggling to find it, i assume you meant Aldi, but ive also checked Lidl and neither of them are showing combi microwave/air fryer - so perhaps it wasnt what i assumed ...??
Put you a link up on my post
 
There is an airfryer / microwave oven in Aldi at the moment. Think it was around £119
Not sure of the wattage etc but may be worth a look.

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