Brew Coffee in Your Car with a Road Pro Coffee Machine

By Chip Chick

December 4, 2008 at 1:37 am

roadpro 300x225 Brew Coffee in Your Car with a Road Pro Coffee Machine

For many of us traveling for work is a way of life. Many people spend more time traveling back and forth to work compared to how long they actually see their family in the same day. So when I came across Road Pro, I discovered a boat load of exciting things that could be done in your car besides just charging a cellphone or laptop. Would you like some coffee in the morning but don’t feel like stoping at Dunkin Donuts. No problem! There is a full size coffee machine you can use in the car that boils and filters coffee. Are you hungry and in the mood for some pizza or maybe some fresh popcorn?…The popcorn popper and pizza/toaster oven for the car will take care of that too. All of these appliances can be powered by the cigerette lighter. This is one way to save money on hotel rooms. The best thing is the price! All three appliances can be found on Amazon.com and all cost around $25 each. Happy traveling! But please don’t pop popcorn while driving.



  • Clint

    December 4th, 2008 8:22 pm

    I TRULY hope that these recommendations are solely for OVR truck drivers with a sleeper cab, and not your avg Joe who is commuting to work everyday. Or rather, for anyone who is traveling via car/truck. The only other application I can see, is on a camping trip for a family who doesn’t have a camper. Then again buying a simple 12v DC -to- 110v AC converter would be just as easy.

  • omgwtfbbq

    December 4th, 2008 9:35 pm

    Wow. I reeeeaaaaaally hope that whatever sum you were paid to plug these terrible products was worth whatever credibility you may have had. I also hope you know that you are a prime example of why women are stereotyped as ignorant consumers.

  • Serp

    December 4th, 2008 9:47 pm

    Just wow. It’s a bit early for April Fool’s day, but I have to congratulate you on being linked from a popular enthusiast tech site. Right now, thousands of hard core techies are laughing at someone who thinks that driving and brewing coffee (or using any 12 volt plug in heating device in a moving car), is a good idea.

    When you get those third degree burns, don’t bother suing anyone.

  • Tim

    December 4th, 2008 10:08 pm

    Please *look* at the products you’re recommending, and think for a moment. Do you honestly expect it is a good idea to use that coffee maker in a moving car? Do you honestly think that popcorn maker wouldn’t tip over in a sharp turn?

    These appliances can run in a car obviously, but it doesn’t seem like anything short of a terrible idea to use them in any moving vehicle.

    >Tim

  • Mike

    December 4th, 2008 10:25 pm

    Chip chick is a retard. All of these products are made for truckers with sleeper cabs to use at truck stops etc. Look at the backdrop picture dumbass. I see these same exact products whenever I stop off at a large truck stop and go into the “everything” store. Don’t be such a retard and make like they are for use in a regular car, only a friggin moron would assume that.

  • Clint

    December 4th, 2008 10:38 pm

    Oh, and in good [H] posting manners (since I can’t edit)…. BELATED FIRST POST! ;)

    Maybe someone who buys the popcorn maker, will spill the whole thing, and we’ll have a Random [H] Sighting on the carpet!!

  • me

    December 5th, 2008 9:59 am

    “Would you like some coffee in the morning but don’t feel like stoping at Dunkin Donuts. No problem!”

    Wake up ten minutes early and make some yourself.

    um….duh

  • Al

    December 5th, 2008 4:59 pm

    Couldn’t think of something worthwhile to write about today?

    Please…take a break, maybe a nap, get outside for some fresh air, then come back and examine whether telling people to buy coffee makers for cars is really something you should have wasted words on.

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