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Why NINJA AF160_MAX air-fryer suits my small trailer caravan, & house

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I have a small travel-trailer caravan (15'6" internal length). To enable the caravan to 'Boondock', 'Free-camp' at sites without shore network-grid electricity, water or sewer connections. I have equipped the caravan with the following:
- a solar-powered Lithium battery-system (which includes a REDARC 2KW pure sinewave inverter).
- fresh-water tanks.
- grey-water tanks.
- Thetford toilet-cassette system.
Join me in this video, as I explain why I bought the NINJA AF160 primarily to use in the caravan. The NINJA AF160 has power-consumption of 1750W. So it can be powered by my 2KW inverter, and battery-system. It is also small enough to use, and store in the caravan. And I also get the flexibility to use it at home.
In the United States, it appears the AF160 is not available. However, the AF161_MAX_XL is available in the United States.
Note that NINJA AF160ANZ is the product-model for Australia/New Zealand (which has electricity supply of 230V @ 50Hz), and cannot be used in the United States.
AMAZON online stores for:
United States - amzn.to/3UuWG2r (NINJA AF161_MAX_XL Air Fryer)
Australia - amzn.to/3QeVmhy (NINJA AF160ANZ_MAX Air Fryer)
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  • @danstevenson3262
    @danstevenson32623 ай бұрын

    Just be careful where the hot air exhaust is pointing.

  • @DIYhabitat

    @DIYhabitat

    3 ай бұрын

    yes thx