Sunday, 8 February 2015

This Is In The,

'what a neat idea', department,


 it is the GoSun Stove, which as it's name suggest uses sunlight to cook food, no more bags of charcoal or bottled fuel to carry around or even matches or a lighter all you need is sunlight, even if it's cloudy outside, the GoSun stove can cook your food, so how does it cook your food? the stove utilises parabolic reflectors and heat proof borosilicate glass to harness sunlight,

designed to capture sunlight from a wide range of angles, the GoSun Stove doesn't have to be constantly adjusted and readjusted to work properly, this and the evacuated glass tube, which is a near perfect insulator (converting 80% of the sun's rays to heat), are what allow you to cook, even on a cloudy day, the GoSun Stove is therefore the lowest maintenance fuel free cooking device yet, it reaches temperatures up to 550 Fahrenheit and can cook a meal in under 20 minutes, the GoSun stove can cook just about anything from vegetables to muffins, it is possible to steam, bake, fry, roast and broil anything that will fit in the tube, four hot dogs will heat up in about 10 minutes, this solar cooker is also very safe, so safe that you can move it while it's cooking, the outside of the stove is safe to touch, even while cooking, which goes to show how well insulated the cooker is,


and this basically is how it works, the evacuated glass tube of the GoSun cooking technology is a near perfect insulator, allowing you to solar cook in even the most challenging conditions, by effectively capturing light from a broad range of angles, the GoSun does not require frequent readjustment, making it the lowest maintenance fuel free cooking device yet, what a great idea for cooking where naked flames or normal bar-b-q'a and fires are not allowed because of the fire risk, the GoSun Stove goes for $269, there is also a Mini GoSun Stove available for about $65, you can find out more information on this solar cooker, including ordering information on the GoSun website, what a neat no flame, no fuel on the go idea, and no I am not on commission!


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