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  • Does anyone know where to buy the SK14 in europe and how much this parabolic cooker cost?

    thanks in advance

  • That looks yummy whatever there cooking.

  • what do they use for the reflective material?

  • Google: "Solarcooker K 14" , that should give you some info.

  • Please enter my solar cooking web page contest! Due date is October 20, 2008. The prize is three hundred dollars U.S. For more info, Google for manda solar cooking contest

  • This is an awesome solar cooker. Can anyone tell me where can I buy one in the US? Thank you for your kind help! Nice music too!

  • well that is of few things did after the revolution of guys of CCM (betrayers of zanzibar)i bet this things not even made in zanzibar. I think zanzibar needs another revolution to awake where real zanzibar rule not the pupet of Tanganika. Other than that, zanzibar is the most beautiful place of zanzibar

  • hey, they sell a small sun oven at a site called "sustaindance"

  • I wonder if regular sunglasses are safe enough, though.

    It's better to turn the 'bowl' part of the concentrator away from the sun when stirring, etc, for safety.

    Wonderful video. ^_^

  • Thanks! Regular sunglasses are o.K. Users of the cooker get an instant safety instruction before first time cooking with it!

  • OK, I think it's a combination of coconut pudding, and peanut brittle. haha

    LOVE your music!

  • seems like good folks and good vittle...all made with love and respect for the the earth:)

  • awesome!! no gas, oil, propane, lighter fuid, electricity, or any other controlled source of fuel, the sun is free and ours to use.

    this is good science.

  • Excellent... excatlly how they make it... wallahi... i miss zanzizbar...

  • Cooking without fuels, sweet goodies to eat, and those cool glasses! Life can't get better than that!

  • Uiraúna-Paraiba-Brasil R$250,00 = US$ 110,00 Solar cooking.

  • interesting!

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