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Sun Ovens Global Sun Oven

Sun Ovens Global Sun Oven

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April 17, 2009 at 3:14 pm
Jenny Yasi
Reviewed by Jenny Yasi
Pros: solar power, doesn't heat up kitchen, durable, works! More expensive than I like
Cons: clouds interfere, doesn't work at night

Why don't we all use solar ovens all the time? Yes, like almost any responsible thing we do, you have to be a little bit more conscious of the world around you to use a solar oven effectively. So I'm working in the yard, and every couple of hours I come and check on the beans that are baking in the sun oven, and turn the oven so that is following the motion of the sun. The oven never got super hot on this cloudy cool day in Maine, it was more of a 200-300 degree baker, perfect for beans today, so don't plan for a pizza unless it is a sunny midsummer day, but this works. It works great. It is sturdy, bigger than it looks in the picture, but not very heavy. We are going to keep it on a rolling table near the door, so it is easy to roll outside and turn to follow the sun. My favorite thing about solar power is that it keeps us attune to the world. Our menus will suit the weather. And no burning, no worry, and NO electricity!

August 7, 2008 at 5:09 pm
stins
Reviewed by stins
Pros: Really easy to use, solar power baby!
Cons: On one model, the little twisty metal bit which closes the clear top heats up way too much

So to be fair, this isn't actually my sun oven.  It's my mom's.  But it pretty much rocks my socks.  I've made rice in this oven....beans, chicken, cookies...all sorts of things.  And they all come out fantastically (and it has nothing to do with the chef whatsoever).  Seriously, sun ovens are great.  They really keep in the moisture while slowly cooking everything to perfection.  I highly recommend it.

 

The only thing is...on one model of this oven, the little metal tab that turns to lock the cover isn't painted with the heat resistent stuff so it gets VERY hot.  Just know that you should probably use a pot holder or something until you know how hot yours gets.

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July 9, 2010 at 1:37 pm
DougHoover
Reviewed by DougHoover
Pros: It maintains 350 on a sunny day, you can't burn or scorch food,does't dry out foods...stays moist, need only suns energy, weighs only 19 lbs, folds up
Cons: needs the sun to function

Alice and I sold our home and everything we own and bought a 40ft Ultimate Advantage Winnebago motor home and started touring the country. Our only challenge was "boondocking", dry camping... not being plugged into electricity, sewer or water. Everything but the air conditioning and oven operates off the battery bank using an inverter. To operate the oven the generator needs to be turned on. It is noisy, stinky and uses diesel fuel.

 

After researching of the solar ovens available we chose the Sun Oven. It was the only one that had a 15 year warranty and would maintain 350 degrees, even at 20 below zero! We bought two of them and they arrived christmas eve 2009. We cooked our Christmas dinner in them... I placed a five pound chicken in a black enamel pan with carrots and onions. While that was cooking I cooked a pan of rice in the other, quickly followed by a pan of corn bread muffins and a dozen chocolate chip cookies for desert.

 

There was no instructions or experience needed... The Sun Oven is very forgiving...it will never burn or scorch food and everything stays moist. The chicken was done in just an hour and a half... rice in 30 min. and muffins 45 min... cookies 20 min.  I cooked a 5# chicken for 3 hours and it was still moist and falling off the bone.

 

We have been using our Sun Ovens every day and I have experimented with dozens of recipes.  Cooking and baking is no longer a chore, it has become a hobby.

 

The best part is Paul Munsen, owner of Global Sun Ovens has donated Sun ovens to hospitals, orpanages and schools in over 130 countries... recently he shipped 400 to help the Haiti earthquake victims. There are approximately 2 billion people around the world cooking with fires...one third the worlds population! Our forests are being depleted at a rate of one acre per second! Sun Ovens are reducing the amount of fuel used an reducing green house gases.

 

1.6 million children die every year from inhaling cooking fire smoke with another 1.2 million being seriously burned or maimed by stumbling into the fires. (WHO World Health Organization)

 

Just a few reasons why I chose the Sun Oven.                                  

 

May 26, 2009 at 2:11 pm
whirnot
Reviewed by whirnot
Pros: NO energy
Cons: Expensive

We love our sun oven. We use it for casserols, Banana bread, or anything else you can make in the oven,

 

Solar pot roast rocks!

 

At about 300 clams they are a little pricey, but check Ebay to save some money.

January 20, 2009 at 4:50 pm
Denise Clark
Reviewed by Denise Clark

The global sun oven is just fantastic. It works all year round as long as there is some sun. I have used mine in sub zero condtions and it still works. Food tastes great!

saintjerome
Reviewed by saintjerome
Pros: Sun provides the energy.
Cons: You have to go outside, not much of a con....

A very friendly way to cook.  Good for emergency situation and just if you want to cook in a cool way!

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