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wattage for a 10 cup Mr Coffee thermal coffeemaker?
I ask this question again. Please no smarty answers like the last time. I am doing this while my partner is driving from state to state to deliver your groceries to your local stores. A little help in this area would be nice. I need to purchase a inverter also. So our time is limited as to going in a store and doing the shopping. Only get two days off between runs and thats spent cleaning rig and doing laundry. Thanks
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If this is purely for mobile use, you might look into a dedicated 12V coffee maker like one of these:
http://www.roadtrucker.com/roadpro/12-volt-coffee-...
They are a little more rugged and will likely stand up to the rigors of the road better.
but to answer your question, i agree with the previous answer -- should be around 1000 watts or so so a 1500watt inverter will work. (don't get a 1000 watt inverter or it will have a short life if it's driving a 1000 watt load all the time).
- BoeLv 71 decade ago
Depending on which one you have its going to be 750Watts to 1000 Watts. So in short a 1500 watt inverter should work just fine.