I use a woolworths coffee machine, run of a 2000 watt inverter, 2x 100 amp batteries and one 200 watt solar panel, 3 mins or so didn't drop battery voltage, so I made toast with the electric toaster as well, no issue at all!, I have a Gen Power 3000/6000w inverter off of ebay and is working a treat, runs the coffee machine, toaster, washing machine, beaters, cooktop have even used it to run the water heater once (used 140amps total power though)., 2017 Jayco Expanda Outback 16.49-3 (PopTop) – Very Good condition Sleeps 5 to 6 (1 x queen 1 x double & 1 x double table / sofa bed) Shower and Toilet $49,000 Extras Included: Full Annex with ‘Tub’ Floor (Cost 2,500 – Australian Annexes) Storm Covers for Both Bed Ends (Cost $1,000 – Jayco), The Nespresso machine is a permanent fixture in the van. The 220W folding solar panel that I bought for the panda was way to big to be comfortably portable so I decontructed it and the resulting two 110W panels have joined the 150W that came with the van on the roof., I just wired up one of the new projecta 1800w pure sine wave inverters last weekend. Has an optional remote which I’ve put by the door. Tested it on the nespresso machine and milk frother and ran both without raising a sweat. It’s wired to a GPO under the table., I want to put an inverter in the back of the BT connected to my second battery also for a Nesspresso Pod machine i've picked up for free. It will be used for coffee machine and Ryobi battery chargers (drills etc) only. The coffee machine is 1400W, but think a 1000W cont/2000W peak will be OK based on what others have said here..