 Well, in Southern California, we don't have water, but what we do have is sun. So I'm always interested in solar products, and so I'm talking to Colin Guernsey of Go Sun. How are you doing today? Good. I'm fantastic. I'm really excited to be at CES. All right. Very few products caught my attention in their press releases. It's a very short list, but one of them was these cool solar ovens you got going on here. For sure. So this is an audio podcast, but it's also a video podcast, so you've got to describe everything in an ornate detail too. Oh, perfect. You can make a good side then, right? So we've got two units here. One is a little tiny thing. One's a great big thing. Let's start with the big one. Yeah. So this is our solar electric oven. So one of the needs that we found after we did a lot of our ovens, which are just solar, is that people ask, well, can I cook at night, or can I cook in the rain, or can I cook in situations where there's no sun? Can I cook in Seattle? Can I cook in Seattle or Ohio where we're based? And we had to say no. But then we were like, all right, we need a solution for this. So we made a solar electric oven. And so in the sun, you can use the reflectors and cook your food, or at night or in the rain, you can plug it in and you plug it into a power bank just like this. And then you can power it for about an hour and get your food cooked. All right. So I got to describe with this thing that this basically looks like a satellite. It's got two wings that have opened up one up and one down that are highly reflective on the inside. Then there's a tube that looks like it's a glass of some sort. And we've got Peter standing by for the high tech questions. This tube, what is that glass made out of? Is that anything in particular? I got that one. He's got that one. All right, Colin knows it. You can essentially compare it to the Pyrex in your kitchen. So it's a multi-layer glass that collects the sun's rays and puts them into this tube and allows the food to cook. So out of the end of this tube comes this slot sort of thing that slides out and he's got a bunch of, they look like vegetables in there. Are those real vegetables? Those are real vegetables. What did you get these? We stole from the appetizers at CES. I'm not ashamed. You knew nobody was taking that zucchini, right? Oh, for sure. It's going to stay there all night. Right, right. Okay, so you've got a bunch of vegetables in there. Let's say I want them nice and crispy. Do you like pour oil in there? What do you, or just steam them? You can pretty much do any type of cook you want. You can do a light fry. It's not a portable fryer. Let's just get that straight. You cannot do pickle chips in here like perfectly, but you can do a light fry. You can do a bake. You can do like a slow cook. And with the electric version you can amp that up a little bit if you do the sun and that. You can cook it really fast. So it's very flexible. If you just do it in like a light sunlight, it's like a slow cooker approach. So it's a really, really nice cook. This door that you're showing off here that has the solar and electric, that seems good for the backyard barbecue sort of thing. But this little tiny unit here, it looks like sort of a fold up. Can you fold that up for the camera here? It's a much smaller version. It's just a couple feet long. And it's only two pounds. Oh yeah, you could throw that at a backpack. Yep, you could throw in a backpack. You could zip it up. And then we do have a little strap here. If you want to like a carabiner or something like that. So it's really, really flexible. It's, like I said, it's only two pounds. You're not going to cook a steak in that, though, unless you cut. You can get a strip steak in there. Well, you got a lot of tiny little strips, I suppose. Yeah, you can do it. Hey, don't discount the steak. Now, how long would it take to cook a steak in this little tiny unit here? About 30 minutes. I mean, you might not get like an ultra well done. No, it's going to be better than medium rare. And that's an old son. If you want medium rare, then you got it. I'll cook whatever you want. OK, so now you've got this unit, the little toy one that you take on the camping. Oh, I'm holding a toy. Sorry, the camping unit. You've got it sitting on a camping table. But half of it looks like it's a solar panel. What is this? For sure. So this is our new solar table. This will be debuting on a crowd funding campaign shortly. And it goes with the whole system. Imagine your Dewalt drill. It's essentially a battery that can work for multiple things. So right now, the two things that it's going to work for are solar cooler down here. Oh, we've got a cooler here. We've got a beer and a gin and tonic sitting on it. It just looks like a regular cooler. But what does it do? The table will power the power bank. And then the power bank comes down here and powers the cooler. And we can power the cooler for hours on end. So it reduces the need for ice. You really don't need ice. It can actually create ice. It could go down to negative degrees. Great. Ice from the sun. That's awesome. I know. It's incredible. It's actually very surprising. You can do that. So it actually goes to negative degrees. And so you can make that ice very simply. My friends, Dean and Suzanne, actually opened the windows in their house in Utah. And they used solar energy to air condition the house while they get the windows open from the sun. Not wasting anything. It's hilarious. That's incredible. You've also got some solar panels down here just kind of hanging out. Those are heavy. Yeah, so this is another option. The solar panels to be determined of what it is. But this solar panel will be able to run things as well. So you can charge your power bank. OK, so you're doing like a whole ecosystem here. Yeah, so it's like the Apple ecosystem, but for kitchen appliances for outdoors. All from the solar perspective. Yeah, so it's a camp kitchen outdoors. So you can go from camp all the way to the backyard. Now you've got a little sensor here. What is that here? Sure, so this is our ghost on thermal. And it goes to an app. It allows you to put the probe into your food. So your chicken, which is a really important one, you want it to be 165. Yeah, you do. Not a thing lower. And we wouldn't advertise anything different. You put it in the food. And then you slide it in the tray. So you would just right here put it in the food, slide it in the tray. It fits really easily. And then you click this on. And then you connect it to an app on your smartphone. And then you say, I want it to reach 165 and let me know when it gets there. And then when you- I'm going to be out down by the river sipping a cold one because I just want a big old hike, right? Yeah, and it's really hard to burn things in there, which is really, really easy to do on the fire. So it's a really, really good cook. Hey, that's another thing in California, fires. We don't like fires. So this is a much better way to go. This is a really, really good thing to take to national parks, which have like a really, really low propane tolerance. You have to take a very small propane. So national parks are anywhere, especially during a fire ban. You can take it. It's not going to start a fire. We've literally put paper in there during a cook and it hasn't started a fire. So it's very safe. So it doesn't get to 451 then? It does, actually. Oh, it does. Fahrenheit 451, you know the book? That's why it's called- Yes, I do. I remember high school. Yeah, there we go. Go high school. I'll be very lucky for me. Hey, I knew he would insult my age. I knew it. I could just tell him he was going to do that. Yeah, sure I did. So the camp version, is that for sale already? Or no? It is. This one is available retail on our site for $139. Oh, wow. That's not bad at all. No, it's a really good price to get into the solar cooking game. I want to bring it out to a backyard barbecue and just throw hot dogs in it for the cow. We can make that happen. We also have another version that's for two or three people, which is called the Sport, and that retails for $249. Okay, so this is the individual unit. You make a hot dog and three pieces of broccoli. Yeah, you could actually make about five hot dogs in here. Oh, okay, very cool. Five to six hot dogs. And then you're just debuting the solar electric We've got the fusion, and that's about five people. And then we'd also have a grill, a Gosun grill for about eight people. Wow, so this is really cool. As much as I've teach you, made fun of you, this is a lot of fun. Where can people go to learn more about Gosun products? Gosun.co, so not Gosun.com, but Gosun.com. Because they're hip and cool, it's Gosun.co. Well, thank you very much. This has been fun. Thank you so much.