Hello Dean, thanks for reaching out. I do have a good option for you, although we do not have an exact match for the Atwood model R1737BB. Take a look at the GE Profile Propane RV Range #GE24VR. This is a 3 burner gas range with a stainless finish.…
...Hello, I would like to replace the cooktop/oven on our travel trailer. We currently have a
Dometic R2131-BSPFMO. Just wondering if you are able to advise on a replacement that would fit without...
...Hey Geoff, the Dometic R2131-BBPFBO has been discontinued for a while, so looking at a Furrion replacement is a solid move. The Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven part # FR97KR is a great modern...
Hey Mary! You aren't going to like this answer, but Atwood went out of business a number of years ago, so the only way you're going to find replacement parts is from someone that has a used one they're wanting to piece out. What…
Hey Tanya, since the max output of the Go Power Solar panel kit part #34282181 that you referenced is 200 watts you could use the 200 watt Go Power inverter part #34282690. Or for something with a 2000 watt output and a built in transfer switch we…
...in the installation instructions that I have linked below but it's also recommended.
The GE Profile Propane RV Range item # GE57VR measures 21" tall x 20-1/8" wide x 17-3/4" deep. This is a 3-burner stove with a oven...
Hello Cathryn, My apologies for the delay in getting an answer, I was waiting on an answer from GE as I was not able to find out much information on using it in a marine environment. Here is what I heard back: "These are designed for RV use, I…
Hey Kent, thanks for the information. If your 2024 Ford F-350 is a 4WD model, I recommend the SumoSprings Rebel Custom Helper Springs item #SSR-128-40-2. These have a 3,000 lbs leveling capacity and replace your factory bump stops. The springs have a…
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Master the Art of RV Cooking with the Perfect Oven
Explore RV ovens that offer compact convenience and versatility. While some models may have a learning curve, they excel at toasting and simple baking tasks. Consider using a baking sheet or pizza stone to manage heat distribution and temperature stability for better results.
RV ovens can have temperature fluctuations, making it tricky to maintain a steady heat. Using a pizza stone can help stabilize the temperature, and placing a baking sheet above your food can prevent burning by diffusing direct heat. This setup is great for baking muffins or pizzas.
For successful baking, start with simple recipes like muffins or pizzas. Use a baking sheet to shield your food from direct heat, and keep an eye on the temperature. Avoid complex dishes like cakes or whole chickens unless you're familiar with your oven's quirks.
RV ovens are ideal for basic cooking tasks like toasting and baking simple items. They may not perform like standard home ovens, especially for complex recipes. However, with some practice and adjustments, you can achieve decent results for everyday meals.
To enhance your cooking, use a baking sheet to manage heat and consider a pizza stone for temperature stability. Experiment with different rack positions and keep a close watch on your food to prevent burning. Over time, you'll learn the best settings for your favorite dishes.
Expect a learning curve as you get used to the oven's heat distribution and temperature control. Start with simple recipes and gradually try more complex ones as you become familiar with its performance. Patience and practice will lead to better cooking experiences.