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Three compact, low-power kitchen appliances for winter vanlife

09.01.2026 10:00 1 min 1 source
Fav-Log by ITmedia JPN
Three compact, low-power kitchen appliances for winter vanlife
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Three compact electric kitchen appliances for motorhomes and camper vans in winter have been highlighted. The devices feature low power consumption and multifunctionality, making them suitable for limited power sources like portable power stations. The selection is based on seven years of testing in winter conditions.

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Three compact, low-power kitchen appliances for winter vanlife

09.01.2026 Fav-Log by ITmedia JPN Original source

🇯🇵 Japan — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$0.95 /l

JPY152.77 · €0.82/l

16 of 132

cheaper than 89% of countries

Petrol

$1.02 /l

JPY164.07 · €0.88/l

26 of 134

cheaper than 81% of countries

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Akita Prefecture +24°·17 km/h
90
Hokkaidō +20°·24 km/h
90
Iwate Prefecture +21°·25 km/h
89
Aomori Prefecture +25°·30 km/h
88
Fukushima Prefecture +22°·20 km/h
85
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64
Saga Prefecture +25°·21 km/h
66

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