We bought a solar cooker similar to this one a few years ago, at a garage sale. It worked Ok when I tested it, but I found out it's a good idea to wear very dark sun glasses when you're setting it up. I should dig it out of the shed and have a play with it again.
<snip> I will stick with my Baby Q but see how handy that solar cooker would be. <snip>
Based upon the generally high opinion expressed by such as , and not only, your good self I went and bought me a Baby Q. I have put a few bakes and frys through it and, joy oh joy, it is a piece of machinery fit for purpose.
Back when I had 240v I worshipped my Breville Toaster oven; erstwhile deliverer of roast, pizza and cake. The Baby Q has the potential to do that but it is me who needs to get the cake, focaccia , Pita, ploughmans loaf technology happening.
I was a bit charry at the 300 bucks knowing that often the price tag often fail to reflect the quality of the product. I looked it over and the engineering is way OK. What is better there seemed to be no wriggle room on price so I was glad to fork our my cash to a bloke that lives in my community and that bit of cash flow keeps him and his afloat.
Go Baby Q !!
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And I somehow rather fancy that I'd like to change with Clancy ..