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  • This is a great design , it could be used in places like Eritrea and Ethiopia to combat deforestation and desertification there.

    I was wondering if a similar design could be applied to a desalination or water purification device because at those temperatures you could condense a large amount of water very quickly.

  • Dominican Republic:)

  • Re: so what to do wen there is no sun - like hurricane season time - or in a hurricane?

    In a hurricane you bring the Sun Oven inside to keep it safe. It is very easy to carry. You can also use the Sun Oven inside as a retained heat cooker. You heat your pot of rice with the propane stove. Then when it is boiling, use pot holders to move the boiling pot of rice into the Sun Oven and close the glass lid of the Sun Oven. Now your rice will continue to cook, with no additional propane used.

  • so what to do wen there is no sun - like hurricane season time - or in a hurricane?

  • We (me n the 5 homeschoolin kids) are lovin your videos!!! I was first introduced to sun ovens on a farm in Hawaii.

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