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Old 03-27-2023, 12:58 PM   #1
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Foodi Ninja pressure/Airfryer question on outlets

Hey. Hope All is well
We bought a 5qt ninja foodi pressure and air fryer
Has anyone used one of these on kitchen outlet

They state wattage is 1460 watts
I know country coach ran mostly 14/3 wire on 15 amp circuits so at full 120v at 15 amp gives us 1800 watts...less as voltage drops

Anyone have issue using these on the plastic outlets?

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No problem.........except if outlet is on a circuit with another plug in appliance (hair dryer, space heater etc) then end up tripping the Circuit Breaker
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Old 03-27-2023, 01:18 PM   #3
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Yep will have to remember not having space heater in bedroom is unplugged
Usually run that on 750 watt setting on cooler nights
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I regularly run a Ninja Grill. Wish they had more than one circuit for outlets, mine all seem to be on the same circuit. So if I'm running the Ninja and also try to make coffee the breaker trips.
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You're good. That is a touch over 12 amps. But, as already stated. Watch what you plug in if it is a shared circuit.
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