SOS Sportster Solar Oven

SOS Sportster Solar Oven

Ekim
3 min read

I ordered a Solar Oven Society Sportster Oven with optional reflectors on a Monday and it arrived on my door step a precisely one week later. My neighbor has a Global Sun Oven, but hasn’t used it. Not having any experience with this subject, and not knowing anyone who had used one, I performed some research online. One of the best reviews I read was by Cook’s Illustrated based on the number of models, the breadth of tests and overall quality of the written review. My wife swears by their advice and their reviews are generally spot on, so I ended up going with the model they recommended most highly. I’ll freely admit that it didn’t hurt that the oven was similarly priced with its closest competitors but also included two pots, a water pasteurization indicator and a cookbook. A post reviewing the performance of this model (SOS Sportster Solar Oven) as well as a comparison with the Global Sun Oven is on my list of projects. If all goes well, I will be able to perform those tests this coming Saturday. So without further ado, Unboxing the Solar Oven Society Sportster Solar Oven: 12-jan-2009-002 Here is the box, as I received it. 12-jan-2009-003 Opening the box. The oven appears to be shipped securely with foam and cardboard to protect it from a rough journey. 12-jan-2009-004 The insulated lid to the oven. It comes with a white protective covering on one side. The other side has a thin polyester film creating a one inch sealed air gap to help insulate the oven. 12-jan-2009-005 The oven has a piece of cardboard covering the inside portion of the oven. On this rested the folded reflector panels and some initial instructions for using and setting up the oven. 12-jan-2009-006 The oven interior with the carboard removed. No, those aren’t speakers, they are the two pots (with lids) that are included with the oven. 12-jan-2009-007 Inside the oven with the pots and cardboard removed. A small SOS product pamphlet was at the bottom. 12-jan-2009-008 Cardboard container that held the pots. Under them are some more goodies. 12-jan-2009-009 The goodies. Recipe book, instruction manual, oven thermometer, and water pasteurization indicator with instructions. 12-jan-2009-010 To completed oven with reflectors. Solar ovens are a great complement to your preps. Think of them like nature’s slow cooking crock pot. They don’t require that you store any fuel, they don’t create smoke or other dangers and are basically set it and forget it devices. As I mentioned above, I am hoping to cook a dish in my solar oven while concurrently cooking the same dish in my neighbors slightly different Global Solar Oven.

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Ekim

Contributing author and equipment reviewer