🔥 Hot Meals, Anywhere You Go! 🔥
The Portable Oven & Food Warmer by FORABEST is a versatile electric lunch box designed for busy professionals and travelers. With a capacity of 1.8 quarts and compatibility with multiple voltage outlets (12V, 24V, 110V, 220V), it quickly heats meals using 80W power. Ideal for reheating leftovers or cooking fresh meals, this compact food warmer accommodates various oven-safe containers and is perfect for use in cars, trucks, offices, and homes.
Capacity | 1.8 Quarts |
Number of Trays | 1 |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Wattage | 80 watts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 2E+2 Degrees Celsius |
Manufacturer | FORABEST |
Brand Name | FORABEST |
Model Info | FB-2001 |
Item Weight | 2.01 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FB-2001 |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Special Features | Compatible with Most Oven-safe Containers, Adjustable Strap, 12V/24V for Cars/Trucks, 110/220V for Work/Home |
Defrost | Auto Defrost |
Material Type | Nylon-Oxford |
Included Components | Heating Plate, 12V/24V & 110V/220V cords, Insulated Bag, Stainless Steel Spoon, Fork and Knife, Gift Box |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**N
t I was really surprised and impressed but there’s anything out there like this
This is a dandy product. I’ve been staying in hotel rooms that have like no way to have a warm meal. I don’t cook the microwave cause we microwave don’t cook. They just warm so I don’t even use that for warming up coffee kind of a waste of space and ugly anyway this item is clever there are several out there, but this one’s very nice With a heated coil. In grocery stores like Whole Foods they sell those fresh premade dinners in the deli section maybe some steak and nice piece of steak and some mashed potatoes and some green beans like a meal nice meal. It comes in a metal dish like maybe aluminum aluminum plastic pop on lid and that little dish fits perfect in this thing so I really just set that inside I think I did that a convenient way to warm up lunch dinner or wherever piece of steak inside or fish and some green beans and some mashed potatoes are fresh right now that deli and that little container that they come in fits perfect in this Warming box I will oven he said to use and I have to use wipe out that pan
S**N
You can use Tupperware
This little dude is awesome, easy to use and I do put Tupperware in it and it is fine. If your a trucker or work out of a truck this is for you! Great product so far.
A**R
Small and easy to travel with
Nice convientant warming plate - works perfect!
J**N
Great buy
Warms up food in 30mins. Works perfectly in the car. Very easy to use and clean
E**S
Lonchera
Pensé era más grande , pero muy buena calidad
T**H
Just buy it!
One of my favorite purchases to date. Really came in handy this winter to heat my food in the cold Van. Great price, super easy to clean and fits a pretty large glass container if you want to heat your food that way. Even works with parchment paper on the heating plate with slices of pizza. Highly recommend!
D**C
Weirdly, it gets food TOO HOT. And it doesn't seem durable.
tl;dr: This product makes food too hot for safety, both in handling the container (especially Pyrex) and in eating the food itself. The food boils and starts to burn after an hour in this product. Returning it.I've got two HLM products (a competitor you will find in Amazon searches). I love them and have been taking them on trips for the past ten years. But it's a real bummer that they are only 120v AC OR 12v DC, not switchable by changing the cord. The cord for the HLM is also sort of short, a safety feature that is sort of annoying.So I bought this product. The changeable cords seemed like a great idea, just choose one depending on where you are (and store the other one in the handy pocket on top, with the set of actual stainless silverware that they thoughtfully include). However, the cords themselves seem really flimsy. And the connectors on the heating element do not seem like they are going to be durable; the attachment points to the heater seem lightweight. The power cords are longer, but guess what? I actually tripped over the cord once already.You can see in my first two photos the connector for this lunch heater and the connector and bottom of my ten-year old HLM heater element. I doubt the cords and connector for this product will last ten years!None of these things are deal-breakers. I'm a grown-up and I'm capable of being careful with delicate items. But in use, this little oven convinced me to return it. WHY? It gets the food TOO HOT. I have used it four times in the past three days, twice with cooked chicken and sauce over rice in a glass container with a plastic lid, once with homemade gluten-free lasagna in a sturdy plastic container, and once with cooked rice, canned chili, and shredded cheese in a glass container.Each time, the container got INSANELY hot. I'm talking burn-your-fingers hot, so if you reach in there and grab your container without thinking about it. you are going to burn yourself. I started the lasagna and one of the chicken meals from frozen. The liquid in both containers was visibly boiling after an hour, and a thermometer put into the lasagna read 198.1F (photo 3), which is way too hot to eat! (I can hear you now, "WAIT, boiling is 212F!" I live at 9000 ft in Colorado, and our boiling temperature is actually 192F because of the lower air pressure).Food safety rules for hot holding temperature, such as on a buffet, call for 140-165F (40-140F is the food holding "danger zone" where bacteria grows very quickly). Most people can eat hot food at 165-170F and will instinctively blow on it at 180F; hot food at 190F will burn your tongue and mouth in a very unpleasant way.So this little oven getting food to very nearly 200F in an hour, an amount of time most people might use the product, is dangerous. Though you will pay attention and be cautious after your burn your fingers and hand removing your container from the oven (!!), if you are brave and open the container to immediately eat the food, you will probably get a steam burn as you open it, and if you're then persistent enough to eat the food right away, you will burn your mouth, and that's terrible. What's the point of a product to heat food that makes it too hot to eat?In the interests of fairness, I took another serving of the frozen homemade gluten-free lasagna (gosh, it's good!) and put it in the HLM. After an hour, the container was quite warm but could be handled safely without potholders. The food inside the container was 178F at the edges and 173F in the center, a safe temperature for consumption.One more thing. The HLM gets food to a reasonable temperature and keeps it there for hours. Many times, I've put lunch in it at 11 am, forgotten about it until 5 pm or even later, and then felt pleased that I'd made myself a fantastic, ready to eat dinner; the food was still perfect and moist. This lunch heater, after 90 minutes, had boiled a lot of the liquid out of the container (the heater was making little steamy hissing noises, which made me check it!) and the food was burning around the edges. If I'd forgotten that lasagna for six hours, I think it would have been inedible and the container's plastic lid might have been damaged. This also seems like a safety issue to me if it overheats and then damages a flimsier container than a Pyrex food storage box.I am returning this product. I don't think it's safe.
K**S
Perfect gift
My husband loves this. He works construction and says it is nice to have a warm meal when it is cold out!
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