SabotHeat Portable Mini Oven Review - Your Solution to Road Trip Hunger!

Sabotheat Portable Mini Oven - 12V 30W~90W, 6 Heat Settings Smart Cooking, Tired of cold, boring salads and sandwiches for lunch? Still order expensive, unhealthy restaurant food?
Use this Portable Oven and start taking your favorite meals with you - Heatup! - anywhere you go!
- 3's fast heating;
-6 heat settings
- Portable and save your time on the road!
- Car Version
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  • @jordansiqueido2101
    @jordansiqueido21019 ай бұрын

    My plan is to hack the heating element from this oven. I'll use a small cardboard moving box, or cooler, to mount the oven heater vertically inside box not touching the sides (bottom/top okay) Then cut a couple of holes in the side to mount 12v fans in the cardboard wall to create a "reverse swamp cooler". Your stew recipe wasn't in vain. Thanks again for the inspiration.

  • @jordansiqueido2101
    @jordansiqueido21019 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all the hours of long uncomfortable work you do testing these products and ideas for those of us who can't. You are seriously a trooper. That's why I'm letting you know you inspired a new heat hack that i feel safe using. I love my Buddy heater so much, but it creates extreme and uncontrollable water condensation at any dew point. Not to mention the potentially fatal consequences of falling asleep with a propane heater running. I came across your channel tonight because i haven't looked at how heat is being hacked SAFELY lately. This 12v oven isn't related to heating your car, but i think that heat tray would work along side a fan on top of a protected center console or something. The running temperature and electrical draw is low enough on this oven element, that your difficult dinner video may have provided the hackable product that i have been waiting for. Thank you again for the long lonely uncomfortable videos. Been van-locked for a few years now, and your hard work didn't go unnoticed after watching ten or so of your videos. Please be safe when you go out alone to do a remote. Let someone know where you are, and wait for you to check in with them by a specific time.

  • @foodisforeating6181
    @foodisforeating61813 ай бұрын

    Good review. Thanks for posting. 👍

  • @sjordan7085
    @sjordan70858 ай бұрын

    Was thinking of buying one of these, but when you mentioned the 12volt plug melting, which put me off a bit. I prefer a plant-based diet, so would never cook meat in it, and it is a tad expensive, even comepared to the Hotlogic version, which is a little different. It could be useful for car travel with a five year old, or in hotel rooms. I also discovered that Walmart has quite a selection of cooking appliances that use low wattage and can be used with even a small Jackery, or similar power generator. And, I already have insulated conainers with screw top lids, bowls and spoons from Costco, that will keep food hot for twelve hours, good for hot soups as well as cold items. For my purposes, I don't really think Sabot lunch boxes are worth the money. I never stay at hotels and am retired, so never take food to work, and have many options for cooking food more quickly in my RV and carry a butane stove in my car trunk for use at rest areas on long trips. I also have a kettle for heating water in the car. I appreciate your demonstration in helping me come to a decision.

  • @brendanreilly601
    @brendanreilly6016 ай бұрын

    Thank you I appreciate you and hope you’re going to share with us your experience when you can aloha

  • @georgepaget5748
    @georgepaget57486 ай бұрын

    While the engine is on the voltage will be 14 volts. Therefore it will be hotter and it will draw more watts.

  • @vshybeej8756
    @vshybeej875611 ай бұрын

    Another great video Rachel! Hello to Miss Lila Lu- Shybee

  • @johnmilner6419
    @johnmilner64196 ай бұрын

    Hi. This is funny. It's really pronounced "Say bow Heat", and the name must have been thought up by a former tank (as in Fort Knox) armor crewman. The two words are for two different type of tank rounds (Sabot for an anti tank round, and Heat for a round that destroys buildings). Armor crewmen are like headquarter's clerks (they all have sit down jobs). They are lazy. They are called 'chairborne rangers'. I think this invention was thought up by an ex-armor crewman, and it's a message to other tankers to buy it and take it to the field.🙂

  • @thomasayau9911

    @thomasayau9911

    6 ай бұрын

    OCD here. Immediately after I heard her say “sabot”, I corrected her in my mind (silent “t”, (short “a”)), despite not being an authority. Thank you for the interesting backstory. (I’ve a passing interest for tank technology especially concepts and advancements in armor piercing and protection.)😅

  • @dontask8979
    @dontask897911 ай бұрын

    Yummm Breakfast 😊

  • @dananorth895
    @dananorth89510 ай бұрын

    Just looked on ami zone $16.99 I just about fell off my chair!

  • @tray-b6955
    @tray-b695511 ай бұрын

    A little thicker and that would be a more perfect meal 😋