I've received many good tips from this forum and just realized someone out there may have a good solution to this problem. Design flaw in location of 2 burner countertop stove such that the glass lid won't stay up. When I bought it, my dealer, using contact cement, glued a piece of metal to the lid and a corresponding magnet to the window frame. Open the lid, the magnetic force kept it open. Glue failed within a couple of months. I re-glued several times, even with Crazy Glue... nothing lasted. Now we are using 2 small, powerful bar magnets, about 2 inches long, trapping the glass lid against the window frame. Works but it's very awkward and it's hell when the magnets invariably stick to each other. And I'm forever afraid I'll break the glass. Also, storing the magnets is difficult. Right now we just stick them to the wall.
Anyone have a good solution?
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Ontario, Canada
2018 Tab 400
Ford F150 2.7 Lariat
Thanks for the suggestion.
- How is the lid suppose to work?
- Are my hinges broken or just the wrong hinge?
- What is the best solution?
- Why are NuCamp owners okay with what is an obviously broken or poorly designed stove? Why would I want to use a binder clip to keep the stove on my $32k (new price) stove? Am I missing something?
I was seriously considering stepping up to a 360 Black Canyon, but after this experience with NuCamp customer service and seeing NuCamp quality, I am thinking a Safari Condo Alto F1743X might be a better choice for me.2022 NuCamp T@B 320S Boondock
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dave
2022 NuCamp T@B 320S Boondock
2023 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro S Plus AWD
2021 T@B 320S Boondock/ 2012 Tacoma 4 cylinder truck / 2023 Tacoma 6 cyl. truck