Cook food with the sun — that’s the basic premise of GoSun Stove, a glass-and-aluminum contraption that looks like it landed from space.
A sword-like cooking tray pulls out of a glass tube. Hot dogs, potatoes, eggs, muffins, stir fry, and more is baked inside.
I reheated strips of pizza in the GoSun this past weekend. Later, I put frozen meatballs and vegetables on the tray and set it in the sun. Twenty minutes of cooking time and the hash was steaming and hot, ready to eat.
No fuel is required. It doesn’t need batteries. Solar energy cooks the food.
Reflectors capture sunlight then focus it onto the unit’s “oven,” a two-layer vacuum vessel made of glass.

Solar Vision

Cook Test

