This fuel-free solar oven cooks on sunshine when you have it, electricity when you don’t
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The Go Sun Sport-E elevates solar ovens to genuinely useful cooking appliances with a unique hybrid design Baking Steel v Ooni v Gozney: I tested the three best pizza makers for home in the USSign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things. The term “solar energy” may immediately conjure images of solar panels, but you don’t need to convert sunlight to electricity to harness its power. As a self-professed solar nerd, I’ve played around with a few different alternatives, including a large parabolic mirror that could instantly set paper on fire – and cook a meal. No gas, electricity or even a wood fire needed.When everything lined up, it almost felt magical. It’s hard to beat the sound and smell of fried potatoes sizzling on a blistering hot cast-iron pan, and I loved putting that bright Arizona sun to good use. But it also revealed some challenges. It was awkward to carry and set up, slight misalignment caused uneven cooking, wind sapped the heat, and a passing cloud could lead to a half-cooked meal. Continue reading...