What's included

1 x Kettle Pot with French Press

1 x Nomad Cooking System with Storage Bag

Power compatibility

The Combo does not have a built-in battery. It uses AC power and can run from a compatible portable power station, wall outlet, or inverter. Nomad supports 200W, 400W, 600W, 800W, and 1000W power levels, while Kettle Pot is designed for 500W+ AC power sources.

Combo runtime depends on your power station capacity, selected wattage, cooking time, and meal plan. We recommend using a 500wh+ power supply to cover a full day of meals.

How the Combo works

Nomad: main meals, adjustable AC-powered cooking, boiling, simmering, skillet meals, soups, pasta, and one-pan camp food.

Kettle Pot: coffee, tea, hot water, oatmeal, simple soups, quick meals, and POP mode.

Together: a compact electric camp kitchen for RV travel, overlanding, truck camping, van life, and camp cooking setups.

Morning Starts Here

Start with camp coffee, tea, or hot water from the Kettle Pot, then pack down fast for the road ahead.

When the Sun Peaks, So Does Flavor

Use Nomad's Sizzling-Pan and Bubbling-Pot for eggs, soups, pasta, skillet meals, and simple lunches without propane.

Feast at Sundown

Boil, simmer, sear, and sip from one flame-free camp kitchen built for portable power setups.

Ultimate Combo FAQs

Power, cooking, camping, and care answers before you buy.

Does the Combo have a built-in battery?

No. The Combo does not have a built-in battery. Nomad and Kettle Pot both require AC power from a compatible portable power station, wall outlet, RV outlet, or suitable inverter.

What power source do I need for the Combo?

The Combo uses AC power. Nomad supports 200W, 400W, 600W, 800W, and 1000W power levels, while Kettle Pot is designed for 500W+ AC power sources. Use a compatible portable power station, wall outlet, RV outlet, or suitable inverter.

Can I use the Combo with a portable power station?

Yes. Check your portable power station's rated AC output before use. Actual runtime depends on power station capacity, selected wattage, cooking time, and meal plan.

How long can I cook with the Combo?

Combo runtime depends on your power station capacity, selected wattage, cooking time, and meal plan. The Combo can support anything from quick coffee-and-meal stops to longer camp cooking setups, but runtime is not fixed because Nomad and Kettle Pot draw power differently.

What can I cook with the Combo?

Use Nomad for skillet meals, boiling, simmering, soups, noodles, pasta, and one-pan camp cooking. Use Kettle Pot for coffee, tea, hot water, oatmeal, simple soups, quick meals, and Pop mode snacks.

Is the Combo good for RV travel or truck camping?

Yes. The Combo is designed for RV travel, overlanding, truck camping, van life, and camp cooking setups where compatible AC power is available.

How is the Combo different from buying Nomad or Kettle Pot alone?

Nomad and Kettle Pot can each be used on their own, but the Combo bundles them as a more complete electric camp kitchen setup. Nomad handles main meals, while Kettle Pot covers coffee, tea, hot water, simple meals, and POP mode.

Can I use metal utensils with the Nomad cookware?

Use wooden or silicone utensils instead of metal utensils to better protect the coating. Avoid steel wool or abrasive tools when cleaning the cookware.

Is the Combo shipped together in one package?

No. Due to the package size, the Combo will be shipped in two separate packages after you place your order. Please keep an eye on the tracking information for both shipments.