Convection ovens (was:conv./micro & Nutone Thread)

mark grady

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Went on a date with my wife late yesterday afternoon to the Fort Wayne RV
show. The show wasn't much, but there were a couple of new ideas:

The new Airstreams had very nice leather like padded headliners. Very nice
looking. An off white with a pattern. I think I may do the same in our GMC
unless I can't find the material.

The Sharp Rick describes below was almost the only one used in the SOBs and
many 5th wheel units. Looked very nice. Installed above the range hoods. The
cooking cavity is a little on the smallish side though. (But I assume true
GMCer's will be deep frying whole turkeys in a 55 gallon barrel.)

>From another posting that was made here, Sportsman has a SUT (Sport Utility
Trailer), the thing had a drop down door in the rear end so you could load
your 4 wheeler inside. Interesting.

Not to much else to report.

Mark Grady
mailto:mgrady

'77 K

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of
> MaytagSam
> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 1999 12:13 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: conv./micro & Nutone Thread
>
>
> Sorry! Not having much luck on the Nutone search...so far only
> turned up a blender attachment, no drive units yet. Will report more
> as my responses come in.
>
> As for Convection?Microwaves... Only three companies produce them.
>
> Thermador (Too big for GMC application), Sharp, and Gold Star (of
> Korea) My company handles all three lines...
>
> Other labels such as GE , Kenmore, and other Convection/Micros are
> actually relabled Gold Stars (for more money)
>
> Best Unit is Sharp R-930 which can be built in with RK-66 Trim Kit.
> This installation is UL Approved. (To keep the insurance underwriters
> happy)
>
> "Rick" Coggins
>