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All Season Solar Cooker (17) Camper

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Brand SOL COOK
Fuel Type Sunlight
Material Polypropylene Fluteboard, commercial grade UV protected reflective film
Product Dimensions 28"L x 28"W x 28"H
Power Source Solar Powered
Maximum Energy Output 1.5 Kilowatts
Item Weight 4 Pounds

About this item

  • This will be your "go to" solar cooker. Use any size cookware, up to a turkey roaster.
  • Best for solar cooking. The ASSC Camper, by SolCook is large and powerful. It can produce more cooked food than any other design of its size.
  • Rugged and lightweight. The cooker is constructed using food grade virgin polypropylene (PP) flute board.Extremely rugged and completely waterproof. It will not tear, fracture or become waterlogged
  • The cooker arrives in a box that measures 18 in by 14 in by 4 in. We are a “green” shipper so absolutely no extra packing materials are used. Included in the package are a 14 page user/instruction manual, all required hardware, two extra large reusable cooking bags and the Sunsight, a device that aids in proper alignment of the cooker. A folding cooking rack is also include
  • Although shipped compactly, the assembled cooker has a maximum dimension of 28” by 28” by 28". The cooking floor measures 17” by 12” and will easily hold a turkey roaster. Once the cooker is out of its shipping box, it can be folded to just 1/2 inch thickness and 24” wide by 48” long. This configuration fits easily into very narrow spaces or under the bunk of your camper.

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SolCook LLC
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HIOSUNSTOVE
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500 grams
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Product Description

Camping, Prepping, Emergency, Green Cooking, No emissions, Global Warming, Emergency

This is the solar cooker you will use

Affordable, Reliable, Durable,

Holds full sized cookware, including turkey roaster.

Flexible panels, that move together, make capturing the sun a breeze.

Lightweight and foldable, great for camping, or home use.

Cooks more food

The All Season Solar Cooker has the largest capacity. Virtually any size. pot will fit in t his design.

Unlike other cookers, this one can start cooking as soon as the sun comes up, and it can continue cooking until the sun goes down.

Easily cooks breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Made in USA

SolCook is a family operated veteran owned business. All material is sourced from USA companies. All labor is USA.

We are proud to be MADE IN AMERICA

Why Choose SolCook

  • Largest Capacity
  • Uses normal cookware
  • Great for Camping
  • Lightweight
  • Cooks Big, Stores Small
  • Rugged polypropylene nearly indestructible
  • Waterproof, wind resistant
  • Works in cold and snow

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Customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
416 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality and portability of the portable stove. For example, they mention it's light weight enough to travel well, and can easily carry in a backpack. Customers are also happy with fun, solar power, and appearance. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of assembly, value, and heat.

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52 customers mention46 positive6 negative

Customers like the quality of the portable stove. They mention that it's well-made, easy to use, and effective. Some say that it slow cooks the food and does not dry out.

"...(in February, no less!)It cooks food in the morning, in the evening, in the winter, and at more reasonable times of sunlight too...." Read more

"...While it won't get as hot as the Sun Oven, it easily cooks and bakes things...." Read more

"...From 8 am until 11am it heated up to 300 degrees. Very impressive. The next day I made green chili stew and it was a success." Read more

"...Proper shape and more rigid, still adjusts easily.Can't wait to cook!Update: I just braised 2 cornish game hens in red wine...." Read more

12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

Customers find the portable stove easy to carry in a backpack. They say it's durable, lightweight, and fast to set up. Customers are also impresseded with how well it cooks food.

"Like many, I was astonished at how well this lightweight contraption cooks food. (in February, no less!)..." Read more

"...This thing is also portable, meaning light-weight. I don't always enjoy lugging the 25-pound Sun Oven out of the garage...." Read more

"What I like:The product is light weight enough to travel well and I love using it.What I didn’t like:..." Read more

"...I was surprised at the size - a little bigger than I imagined, but very lightweight. I followed the directions carefully and easily put it together...." Read more

8 customers mention8 positive0 negative

Customers find the solar cooker fun and easy to use. They also say it's fun to cook food in this oven.

"...They are intriguing, fun to use, and reasonably priced." Read more

"...This thing is fun! (I also just bought an Ironclad Rocket Stove which is a blast to use as well!)..." Read more

"...It's also just fun cooking outside! I highly recommend this solar grill to anyone who wants to have their food cooked for free by the sun." Read more

"...Super flavorful and lots of fun. Keep in mind you are basically buying a laminated box - this is not a heavy duty cooker...." Read more

7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the solar power of the portable stove. They mention that it has many adjustments that allow it to capture maximum solar energy at any time of the day or year. The product is sturdy, packable, and efficient, and it uses no energy or fuel.

"...lends itself to so many adjustments that it is possible to capture maximum solar energy at any time of the day or year...." Read more

"...Lightweight. Great to use the sun for solar power." Read more

"Works great, the perfect slow cooker! The solar guide is great, only have to adjsut every 2.5hrs...." Read more

"...that much thought was put into the design for ease of use and solar effectiveness...." Read more

6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

Customers are impressed with the thoughtful engineering that went into the design of the portable stove. They say it looks cool, and is very creative in the way it is assembled. Customers also appreciate the coordinated articulating collector panels, which are a nice innovation. They find the product intriguing, fun to use, and reasonably priced.

"...Overall, both of these cookers are really phenomenal. They are intriguing, fun to use, and reasonably priced." Read more

"...for a few reasons: You can actually fit a turkey roaster in it, it looks cool and, I like gadgets and wanted to try it. I'm glad I did...." Read more

"...The oven is actually pretty creative the way it is assembled...." Read more

"...This is a nice design, but really seems a bit overpriced for what it is...." Read more

27 customers mention17 positive10 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the portable stove. Some mention it works great, takes only minutes to put together, and is easy to use, while others say it's complicated to assemble, cumbersome, and not as easy to break down as they'd like.

"...The assembly instructions were clear enough, especially after watching the video on youtube...." Read more

"Instructions for assembly are detailed. Follow them carefully and it will go together fast. Hint—use post it notes to label flaps A,B, etc...." Read more

"...I'm glad I did.I agree that the assembly instructions could be better, but that's no big deal...." Read more

"...It’s that easy! My husband, a.k.a. Doubting Thomas, didn’t believe this would cook food to the point of being edible...." Read more

16 customers mention11 positive5 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the portable stove. Some mention it's an excellent bang for the buck, with excellent quality for the price. However, others say that it'll quickly pay for itself with free, clean energy.

"...They are intriguing, fun to use, and reasonably priced." Read more

"...The affordable price is another great thing about this solar cooker, especially if you want to buy one for a friend, child or relative to introduce..." Read more

"...ITS NOT SOMETHING USEABLE OUT OF THE BOX! ALSO, ITS NOT SO EASY FOR THIS GUY TO PUT TOGETHER...." Read more

"...of those that are not the big and bulky box ovens and the price is quite reasonable." Read more

14 customers mention9 positive5 negative

Customers are mixed about the heat of the portable stove. Some mention that it doesn't heat up their kitchen, while others say that it gets so warm that they burn their finger on the pan. They say it's a great product for heating up food, giving the bread a nice temp to rise, and steamed meat. However, some customers say that the product never gets hot enough to cook anything, and is not an insulated oven.

"...that the turkey bag and the double bowl set-up does a fairly good job of retaining heat and creating an oven-like environment...." Read more

"...From 8 am until 11am it heated up to 300 degrees. Very impressive. The next day I made green chili stew and it was a success." Read more

"...At 4p the roast was barely warm, & I knew it was not going to be done in time for supper so had to finish it in my gas oven ...." Read more

"...This gives the bread a nice temp to rise in before beginning to cook...." Read more

Truly impressive! ...but you might want the small one
5 Stars
Truly impressive! ...but you might want the small one
Like many, I was astonished at how well this lightweight contraption cooks food. (in February, no less!)It cooks food in the morning, in the evening, in the winter, and at more reasonable times of sunlight too. I have adjusted the cooker as suggested to achieve a three-hour cooking window, placed a pan of chicken in it, and left at 1:00 p.m. to go back to work. I came home at 5:00 p.m. to well-cooked chicken, still warm.The design lends itself to so many adjustments that it is possible to capture maximum solar energy at any time of the day or year. Of course, adjusting it frequently will achieve the most cooking energy, but setting it ahead of the sun and leaving it for a 2-3 hour period has worked well enough for me.I most like the ingenuity of this cooker. It's pretty incredible that through intelligent design, plastic board and a shiny surface can be transformed to meet a universal human need--cooking food. It seems like that, with just a few uses, it can be considered a climate change gain. I would love to see this cooker distributed to areas of the world where women have no choice but to cook over open fires.This cooker is not an insulated oven, however, and I think some people have that expectation. There are ovens out there, and they are good, too, but they are not very portable. They are bigger than a suitcase and fairly heavy. I find that the turkey bag and the double bowl set-up does a fairly good job of retaining heat and creating an oven-like environment. It's a trade-off, but to be able to fold this down to an inch-thick and easily store it is worth it!As for the size, well, are you really sure that you want the large one? All the YouTube videos I watched were of the smaller one (on the right in the second photo). The larger one is the only one that is being sold now, and that's what I ordered, not realizing the distinction. (It is clearly stated that this a new, larger cooker, so it was my mistake.) I contacted the manufacturer because, aside from other issues, I couldn't get the large one through my 22-inch door, short of disassembling it each time. I suspect that RVers may have narrow doors, as well, and this might be an issue, in terms of just getting it out of the rain, or out of sight until the next day. I purchased the smaller one which, as you can see in the third photo, I can, with a little scrunching, get through my door. (I have a friend who wants the larger one, so its all good for me.)What I found, though, by having both of them for awhile, was that the smaller cooker is more maneuverable and more 'human-sized". The larger cooker is harder to adjust. Forget the wing nuts, use chip clips, but even then, it's not as easy. It's not because it is badly designed, it's because you can't make human arms longer. It's just harder to hover over the top of the larger one and reach everything. The larger one also doesn't have quite as much of a stable non-moving base. This increase in size does have some trade-offs, but, apparently, everyone wants the larger size and immediately started choosing it over the smaller size.For me, however, the smaller size, with a 12 x 12-inch cooking space works quite well. I would so rarely need to use the 12 x 17-inch cooking space that the slightly increased awkwardness of adjusting it and hauling it around isn't worth it. So, if you want the smaller size, you will need to contact the manufacturer. He said he has about 100 (well, 99, since I bought one) left.Overall, both of these cookers are really phenomenal. They are intriguing, fun to use, and reasonably priced.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Truly impressive! ...but you might want the small one
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2020
Like many, I was astonished at how well this lightweight contraption cooks food. (in February, no less!)

It cooks food in the morning, in the evening, in the winter, and at more reasonable times of sunlight too. I have adjusted the cooker as suggested to achieve a three-hour cooking window, placed a pan of chicken in it, and left at 1:00 p.m. to go back to work. I came home at 5:00 p.m. to well-cooked chicken, still warm.

The design lends itself to so many adjustments that it is possible to capture maximum solar energy at any time of the day or year. Of course, adjusting it frequently will achieve the most cooking energy, but setting it ahead of the sun and leaving it for a 2-3 hour period has worked well enough for me.

I most like the ingenuity of this cooker. It's pretty incredible that through intelligent design, plastic board and a shiny surface can be transformed to meet a universal human need--cooking food. It seems like that, with just a few uses, it can be considered a climate change gain. I would love to see this cooker distributed to areas of the world where women have no choice but to cook over open fires.

This cooker is not an insulated oven, however, and I think some people have that expectation. There are ovens out there, and they are good, too, but they are not very portable. They are bigger than a suitcase and fairly heavy. I find that the turkey bag and the double bowl set-up does a fairly good job of retaining heat and creating an oven-like environment. It's a trade-off, but to be able to fold this down to an inch-thick and easily store it is worth it!

As for the size, well, are you really sure that you want the large one? All the YouTube videos I watched were of the smaller one (on the right in the second photo). The larger one is the only one that is being sold now, and that's what I ordered, not realizing the distinction. (It is clearly stated that this a new, larger cooker, so it was my mistake.)

I contacted the manufacturer because, aside from other issues, I couldn't get the large one through my 22-inch door, short of disassembling it each time. I suspect that RVers may have narrow doors, as well, and this might be an issue, in terms of just getting it out of the rain, or out of sight until the next day. I purchased the smaller one which, as you can see in the third photo, I can, with a little scrunching, get through my door. (I have a friend who wants the larger one, so its all good for me.)

What I found, though, by having both of them for awhile, was that the smaller cooker is more maneuverable and more 'human-sized". The larger cooker is harder to adjust. Forget the wing nuts, use chip clips, but even then, it's not as easy. It's not because it is badly designed, it's because you can't make human arms longer. It's just harder to hover over the top of the larger one and reach everything. The larger one also doesn't have quite as much of a stable non-moving base. This increase in size does have some trade-offs, but, apparently, everyone wants the larger size and immediately started choosing it over the smaller size.

For me, however, the smaller size, with a 12 x 12-inch cooking space works quite well. I would so rarely need to use the 12 x 17-inch cooking space that the slightly increased awkwardness of adjusting it and hauling it around isn't worth it. So, if you want the smaller size, you will need to contact the manufacturer. He said he has about 100 (well, 99, since I bought one) left.

Overall, both of these cookers are really phenomenal. They are intriguing, fun to use, and reasonably priced.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great, and yes, it works!
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023
I've been solar cooking for several years now with an All-American Sun Oven, which I absolutely love. But I've always been intrigued by the All Season cooker for a few reasons: You can actually fit a turkey roaster in it, it looks cool and, I like gadgets and wanted to try it. I'm glad I did.

I agree that the assembly instructions could be better, but that's no big deal. If you actually READ THE INSTRUCTIONS and watch the inventor's YouTube videos before frantically trying to put it together, you'll be fine.

Here are my two favorite things about it: You can cook larger meals in it than other solar cookers, including a turkey, and you can use it from the time the sun rises because of the way the panels adjust for low-and high-sun conditions. Because of this unique adjustability, you don't need a leveling tray like you do in the All-American oven.

This quickly got to 250 degrees. While it won't get as hot as the Sun Oven, it easily cooks and bakes things. Like with ANY and EVERY product, it takes a little time to fully learn how to use it. Take that time!

Because of the adjustable panels, I'll be able to use this in the winter when the sun is low in the sky.

The affordable price is another great thing about this solar cooker, especially if you want to buy one for a friend, child or relative to introduce them to joys and thrills of solar cooking.

This thing is also portable, meaning light-weight. I don't always enjoy lugging the 25-pound Sun Oven out of the garage.

I'm looking forward to cooking more stuff in this, especially a turkey. I might update this review later on.

If you want to try solar cooking, this is a great start. I'm so glad that this cooker is out there.

This is a great product and I recommend it to anyone who wants to try solar cooking.
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