Electric skillet usage in CS unit
cmac
Member Posts: 90
Does anyone use an electric skillet to cook with? I am thinking about acquiring the Rival 11" unit at WalMart, currently for ~$18.
Since we always stay at campsites with electric, we are already paying for the electric, why not use it instead of the propane.
I have good success using a "hot-pot" to heat water for dish washing, etc.
By the way, we have a 2006 CS unit.
Comments?
Since we always stay at campsites with electric, we are already paying for the electric, why not use it instead of the propane.
I have good success using a "hot-pot" to heat water for dish washing, etc.
By the way, we have a 2006 CS unit.
Comments?
John & Cheryl
2007 T@B ClamShell by Dutchman "Goli@th"
2018 Chevy Colorado V-6
Edmond, OK
2007 T@B ClamShell by Dutchman "Goli@th"
2018 Chevy Colorado V-6
Edmond, OK
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I rarely have hookups but if I was of that notion, I'd use whatever appliances work for me and I have the inclination to lug along.
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I keep a "hot shot" with me to heat water or soup, although it is rare in the winter for me to have an electric site. The hit shot is quicker to heat water than boiling water on the stove.Verna, Columbus, IN
2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck” -
Yes, it is amazing how fast the hot pots heat water, much faster than propane burners.
John & Cheryl
2007 T@B ClamShell by Dutchman "Goli@th"
2018 Chevy Colorado V-6
Edmond, OK -
We have used an electric hot pot since we got our CS. It has been our all purpose "water heater" when ever we have hook-ups. In addition to all the typical uses for a pot of hot water, it's a great way to jump start a boiling pot on the gas burners for pasta or lobsters.
As for the frying pan, we just carry some pans we like and use the gas stove.

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We use our electric skillet all of the time. Inside and outside. Also have a toaster, Keurig, induction hot plate, and ice maker.
Forgot about the microwave.- Hash T@B Fun
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Might as well stay home Dale, that's not "camping" :-) :-)
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I use that skillet and when plugged to the outside outlet on my t@b it often trips the breaker. 1500 W is a bit too much maybe. I use it on medium or I connect it to the campground outlet and no problem
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Maybe in your mind but you have a camper, not a recreational "vehicle" (RV) :-) ;-)
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Our T@B has everything our 40' Winnabago had except a fireplace so to me it's an RV a tent is camping. IMHO
- Hash T@B Fun
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Well, took the plunge and got the skillet at WalMart this evening. Got home, inspected it and found a flaw in the Teflon, so, we took it back and exchanged it for a good one. The second one appears to be good to go.
The hot pot is rated at 1,500 watts, ~12.5 amps - did not have any issues last weekend at Eureka Springs, AR KOA. This skillet is also rated at 1,500 watts. If it trips the T@B's breaker, I'll just run a 14 gauge extension cord to the park power pedestal and cook at the picnic table.
Will definitely not run both at the same time.
Boo: if it is raining lightly, I still cook under the hatch, if raining hard, it's time to go to town to eat someplace!
John
John & Cheryl
2007 T@B ClamShell by Dutchman "Goli@th"
2018 Chevy Colorado V-6
Edmond, OK -
While travel trailers are not considered motor homes, they are considered recreational vehicles by most definitions.PXLated said:Maybe in your mind but you have a camper, not a recreational "vehicle" (RV) :-) ;-)
More perplexing, motor homes and travel trailers are both considered campers, while such a term is never applied to a tent.
Even more perplexing...
Dale lives in a T@B (A). Dale is an RVer (B).
PXL lives in a T@B (A). PXL is a camper (C).
If A=B, and A=C, how is B not =C ???
Sunday morning musings for English teachers and physicists... :-)
2015 T@B Max S (320)
2015 Nissan Frontier SV V6 4x4 -
ScottG, Actually it is: RVing Camper! What did you put in your coffee? I like the analogy of the tent though!

Aren't we all just a group of happy campers?
2016 T@B MAX S-aka: WolfT@B
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
Eric aka: Lone Wolf -
Zeeeeeeeeeeechhhhhh
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First cup PXL?
2016 T@B MAX S-aka: WolfT@B
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
Eric aka: Lone Wolf -
Need a couple pots for that :-)
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Yep!
2016 T@B MAX S-aka: WolfT@B
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
Eric aka: Lone Wolf -
There is a sticker right next to my T@B's door identifying it as a Recreational Vehicle.

End of discussion.John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York -
Sticker error - Didn't you get the recall notice?
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How do you carry all this stuff and maintain some semblance of order in your trailer? I love the T@B but it does tend to be a continual "pull this out, place it temporarily out of the way to get the needed item out" type situation. I'm not opposed to carrying an item like an electric skillet, but sometimes it's easier to just pull out my Coleman stove and cook outdoors, etc. And when the bed is up and in place it also limits the ability to get down into the bench storage area. I do like the idea of having an outside access door for that area of the trailer as I see value added for something like that. We seem to use the two cabinets beneath the sink in the T@B Max S more than any storage area within the trailer.Dalehelman said:We use our electric skillet all of the time. Inside and outside. Also have a toaster, Keurig, induction hot plate, and ice maker.Mike - Elmira, Mi / 2019 T@B 400 / 2021 Chevy Silverado LTZ -
Mike, I think they use freight forwarding from one campground to the next.
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For anyone coming to T@Bazonia. Look me up. I guarantee you will be surprised at all of the stuff we carry. My Philosophy is. I would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it. By the way an electric skillet takes up less than a Coleman stove and with the stove you still need a skillet right?
- Hash T@B Fun
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If I don't have it, I don't need it - And if I really do, there's Walmart and Goodwill when I'm done with it :-)
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PXL next time you need something let me know I probably have it.
- Hash T@B Fun
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No doubt - So, I hear your next TV is a stepvan so you'll never be deprived? :-)
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Dale and Sandi are amazing. At Tearstock this summer, we saw multiple flags, they had a tent much like our Coleman event tent, all sorts of fancy, homey touches to their T@B. It seems from this post that they have even more than we saw. Doug and I are minimalists and it still took us 2 days to pack up to leave. Sandi and Dale seemed to pack up in about an hour. I'm definitely coming for lessons in Arizona.Michigan_Mike said:
How do you carry all this stuff and maintain some semblance of order in your trailer? I love the T@B but it does tend to be a continual "pull this out, place it temporarily out of the way to get the needed item out" type situation. I'm not opposed to carrying an item like an electric skillet, but sometimes it's easier to just pull out my Coleman stove and cook outdoors, etc. And when the bed is up and in place it also limits the ability to get down into the bench storage area. I do like the idea of having an outside access door for that area of the trailer as I see value added for something like that. We seem to use the two cabinets beneath the sink in the T@B Max S more than any storage area within the trailer.Dalehelman said:We use our electric skillet all of the time. Inside and outside. Also have a toaster, Keurig, induction hot plate, and ice maker.Mia Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 2015 T@B U, formerly 2012 LG 5-Wide Platform -
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Look forward to seeing you again Mike be safe till then. By the way we will be bringing along a couple of friends we met along the way.
- Hash T@B Fun
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I'm serious in the above and am not joking here, I'd be interested in learning how others pack or carry essentials along on trips and for long duration adventures. I do have a pickup truck so I have the ability to pack some extras. The 400 model is intriguing and I can see myself in something larger and with additional space, but will wait and see how it all shakes out. I'm a minimalist too and normally just take what I feel I will need for the application or area traveled to. If I don't have something with me I can always pick something up along the trail.Mike - Elmira, Mi / 2019 T@B 400 / 2021 Chevy Silverado LTZ
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