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food:cooking:ovens [2022/01/14 21:02]
princess_fluffypants
food:cooking:ovens [2024/04/12 17:38]
frater_secessus [BYOP type]
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 Typical temperatures for commercial models are in the 250F range with a max of 300F.  There are also plans online for DIY solar ovens like [[https://www.instructables.com/id/Purple-Fig-Solar-Cooker/|the $5 oven]]. Typical temperatures for commercial models are in the 250F range with a max of 300F.  There are also plans online for DIY solar ovens like [[https://www.instructables.com/id/Purple-Fig-Solar-Cooker/|the $5 oven]].
  
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 +Bring Your Own Pot solar ovens are generally either a rigid box type (left) or flexible pouch type (right).  
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 +The box type is more traditional and may be more efficient. The pouch type may be the least efficient but stores flat and is effectively unbreakable. 
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 +==== tube type ====
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 +Higher temperatures and better results can be achieved with a tube-type cooker where the food is slid into a long clear tube.  Cons:  breakable, harder to clean and store. 
 ===== Stovetop ovens ===== ===== Stovetop ovens =====
  
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