Stove

bartz paul

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Troy:

Can you please explain to me the object behind one propane burner with two
electric? I can see where you have some flexibility, but I would assume
that isn't a factor if you go for electric burners?

Paul Bartz

From: Tony Bad [mailto:antnip]
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Hot Water Heating Sytems WAS oops more-- Furnace
trouble -

I've found a lot of nice
products made for boats that work well in an RV. They have a nice
electric/butane stove, but I found it only after I bought a total electric.
There are 2 electric burners, and one that runs off a small butane bottle.
 
One is butane, not propane, and runs off a small bottle that tucks into a
little trap door. It is all self contained, so the propane system can still
be eliminated. I would assume (I haven't got this one) it would be handy for
those late night cups of cocoa when you are away from a hookup, and don't
want to fire up the old onan.

It seemed like a nice option to have, as I just have electric and there are
times when the non-electric option would be nice. certainly not essential,
but something else to play with!

Tony

- ----- Original Message -----
From: Bartz, Paul
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 3:15 PM
Subject: GMC: Stove

> Troy:
>
> Can you please explain to me the object behind one propane burner with two
> electric? I can see where you have some flexibility, but I would assume
> that isn't a factor if you go for electric burners?
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> From: Tony Bad [mailto:antnip]
> Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 2:48 PM
> Subject: Re: GMC: Hot Water Heating Sytems WAS oops more-- Furnace
> trouble -
>
> I've found a lot of nice
> products made for boats that work well in an RV. They have a nice
> electric/butane stove, but I found it only after I bought a total
electric.
> There are 2 electric burners, and one that runs off a small butane bottle.
>
>