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| 1richard1 Member Since: 10 Sep 2019 Location: oldbury Posts: 178      | Depends on how big the inverter is supplying the socket | ||
|  Sun Oct 20 2019 10:46am | 
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| scarey Member Since: 07 Jan 2011 Location: in the cloud Posts: 411  | i suppose its beats making coffee in a saucepan over an open fire... | ||
|  Sun Oct 20 2019 11:53am | 
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| 1richard1 Member Since: 10 Sep 2019 Location: oldbury Posts: 178      | Risky doing that in the boot. | ||
|  Sun Oct 20 2019 12:55pm | 
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| Lyonhead Member Since: 21 May 2016 Location: Cardiff Posts: 351    | 
 
 Near the plug socket it should state how much power ( Watts) can be supplied and used. Check the power usage of the coffee machine and if its less then no problem. I would advise not to go to equal or more Wattage as this could cause problems and obviously invalidate warranty if you go for more Wattage and damage occurs.   | ||
|  Tue Oct 22 2019 8:01am | 
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| 01BENN Member Since: 29 Apr 2019 Location: Sydney Posts: 4    | Thanks for the advice guys. I’ll let you know how I get on | ||
|  Wed Oct 23 2019 8:10am | 
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