Agree with above, if you're on hookup then you really aren't restricted with power, if you're looking to use off-grid then probably look for the lowest wattage you can find but consider the size of the cooking compartment along with this too, using 1700W once is more economical on battery power than using 1000W twice because the drawer is too small.
Be aware that 20 mins at 1700W will take 2/3 of the capacity out of a 100Ah battery and that assumes it's in perfect condition AND fully charged to start with!
We use a mini oven that can be used as an airfryer, a toaster, a grill or an ordinary oven. It draws 1700 watts, our 2000watt inverter just copes when using it, but it is the most used cooking appliance we use
I got a Tower air fryer 1000W think it’s two litre capacity but not sure, single drawer. Was under £30 and works fine off my inverter which I think is a 1500/3000 but May be a 2000w
I got a Tower air fryer 1000W think it’s two litre capacity but not sure, single drawer. Was under £30 and works fine off my inverter which I think is a 1500/3000 but May be a 2000w
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