I spent yesterday (Monday) in Middlebury and Elkhart, Indiana, touring the Jayco and the Forest River Class C plant with my son. It was really neat to see the different and similar construction techniques. We were also able to see some of the under 30' models I had not been able to find at dealers.
I do maybe not a lot of cooking, but would like to be able to cook some cookies and a chicken occasionally, so I had decided I had to have an oven, as well as the usual microwave over. However, I opened the door of one abot halfway through looking at models and discovered that right in the middle of the maybe 8" height, there was a bolted-in metal shelf, with a wire rac just above that. This meant the tallest item you could fit in would be a pan of cookies, or maybe a one-layer cake! A chicken would have to be chicken pieces on a tray, not exactly my idea of a baked chicken.
Is this typical? I know a lot of you ladies prefer (as most of the time I do) not to cook much, but for those of you who have ovens, are they really this small???
And what was also surprising was that most of the microwaves were NOT convection ovens as well, so how do you cook much of anything in them??? How do you even cook a small roast? Does anyone have a bigger oven?
Thanks