🚀 Fry Your Way to Adventure!
The Roadpro RPSL-335 is a compact 12V portable frying pan designed for on-the-go cooking. With an 8-inch diameter and a non-stick surface, it ensures easy meal prep while traveling. The stay-cool handle and vented glass lid enhance safety, making it a must-have for road trips and outdoor adventures.
Brand | RoadPro |
Material | Aluminum |
Special Feature | 12-volt |
Color | Black |
Capacity | 12 ounces |
Compatible Devices | Electric Coil |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 2.92 Pounds |
Is Oven Safe | No |
Model Name | RoadPro |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bake |
Specific Uses For Product | General cooking purposes |
Shape | round |
UPC | 713976471155 045464794003 045464290000 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00045464290000 |
Manufacturer | RoadPro |
Item Weight | 2.92 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.1 x 9.4 x 4.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RPFP335NS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Manufacturer Part Number | RPFP335NS |
Special Features | 12-volt |
S**7
Pan
Good quality. Nice color. Size is correct
J**O
Love it
The media could not be loaded. You will have to install the handle on the lid. I plugged my skillet into my Bluetti power supply to try it out. I put some cooking oil in the pan and meat was sizzling in a few minutes. I believe the trick is to cook thin pieces of meat so it cooks faster and done. I don't think it would do a good job on a thick steak but should have no trouble with stir-fry cuts of meat. It will do the job it is designed to do but you can't overload the pan or rush the cooking time. Good for RV, tiny home and off grid small meal cooking. I plan to use RVing, camping and power outages. I would buy again.
P**Y
Slow to heat
This little skillet is great in a pinch but be prepared to spend 10 minutes cooking a over medium egg after the 10-15 minutes it takes to heat up.
J**H
Works well
I ran this pan off my deep cycle battery to scramble 2 eggs. Plugged it into my cigarette lighter with the vehicle off. It took approx 9 mins to cook them and drained my battery .1 of a volt. Will test it with meat and see how it does and report back. Perfect size to cook for 1 person.Edit: cooked rib eye steak slices, slices half inch thick. Took 8 mins 57 seconds to be cook through, less time if you want it rare.Cord gets warm. It is what it is, if you adjust how you cook meat and slice it into strips or cube it, it should cook in under 9 mins. Its 180w pan, you cant expect a miracle.
B**R
Good value for your money
The media could not be loaded. I use mine almost daily. I wish it had a high and low setting though. I open a can of chunky soup and pour it in.. put the lid on it. Stir it around about 10 minutes.. then 10 minutes later.. It's plenty hot enough to let it cool down some, then eat. I tried to get it to boil some water but only got the tiniest little bubbles. That took about 25 minutes.. and NOT good to cook an egg in it. It will cook one, but it gets rubbery and tough, then it's barely edible. I power it with my EcoFlow Delta..
R**T
Works but not what I expected
Takes a long time to get up.The temperature spokennoise it takes a long time to cook with
L**R
Will keep you eating healthy on the road.
I was worried I would hate this..I’ve cooked bacon, eggs, burgers, and a ribeye so far.Yes, it will take 4x longer than a regular skillet, but this is 12v.I’ve saved a fortune eating eggs mostly.
S**N
Perfect
Actually cooked a steak
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