Guess I need to look into an airpot. Sounds handy to keep hot/warm water available.
Karen
So Utah
From: Marcia Inlow <minlow@san.rr.com>
To: tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, February 10, 2011 12:07:23 PM
Subject: [tabtrailers] Re: Hot water ?
We aim for simple and less to tote along.
When boondocking, tea kettle on stove heats the water (1.7L) and air pot of the same size keeps it hot for 24 hrs. We keep the airpot filled and there is always hot water for hand washing, tea, etc., usually kept on a table outside under the awning or on the counter inside. Just pump it near the sink and you have hot running water.
When we have utilities, same as above except that tea kettle is an electric 1.7L version where base and cord are separate from pot. Water then goes into the airpot. Electric tea kettle heats to boiling in 8 minutes.
John and Marcia Inlow
Granny Flat #3200
San Diego
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