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title: "SOL COOK All Season Solar Cooker (17) Camper"
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# 100% waterproof polypropylene 28"x28"x24" max assembled size 1.5 kW solar power output SOL COOK All Season Solar Cooker (17) Camper

**Brand:** sol cook
**Price:** ₨7217
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☀️ Cook like a pro, powered by the sun—because your meals deserve the spotlight!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SOL COOK All Season Solar Cooker (17) Camper by sol cook
- **How much does it cost?** ₨7217 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sc](https://www.desertcart.sc/products/421005981-sol-cook-all-season-solar-cooker-17-camper)

## Best For

- sol cook enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sol cook brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Meets Mighty:** Folds flat to just ½ inch thick for effortless storage and transport, yet expands to a spacious 28" square cooking surface.
- • **Cook More, Waste Less:** Large 17"x12" cooking floor fits multiple pots or a turkey roaster—perfect for group meals and zero-waste outdoor feasts.
- • **Smart Solar Alignment:** Includes the innovative Sunsight tool and adjustable reflector panels for precision sun tracking and maximum heat capture.
- • **Built for the Elements:** Crafted from rugged, weatherproof polypropylene that won’t tear, warp, or waterlog—your all-season outdoor kitchen.
- • **Harness the Sun’s Full Power:** Generates up to 1.5 kW of clean, renewable cooking energy—cook anything from sunrise to sunset without fuel.

## Overview

The SOL COOK All Season Solar Cooker (17) Camper is a durable, lightweight solar-powered cooker designed for outdoor enthusiasts who demand efficiency and eco-consciousness. With a maximum energy output of 1.5 kW, it reaches cooking temperatures up to 335°F, enabling versatile meal prep from morning to sunset. Its weatherproof polypropylene construction ensures rugged durability, while its fold-flat design offers unparalleled portability. Equipped with adjustable reflectors and the Sunsight alignment tool, it maximizes solar heat capture for consistent, fuel-free cooking—ideal for campers, hikers, and sustainable living advocates.

## Description

lightweight and durable hybrid panel/box type solar cooker. Used around the world. Just the right temperature for cooking food and pasteurizing water. Users report temperatures up to 335 F.

Review: Ich finde ihn super, er ist nach Sonnenstand einstellbar und es passen mehrere Töpfe gleichzeitig rein! Er funktioniert auch gut in den deutschen Breitengraden. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
Review: I was very surprised how well this oven worked. As the developer promised, pay close attention to the folds and construction. Even before I realized my mistake with the order and the folds, I made a toast and melted cheese sandwich, followed by some stir fry veggies and an egg. Once I got the building figured out, the device got up to 325 degrees on a not particularly sunny but hot Arizona late morning (from 10 a.m. to noon) and quickly cooked up a batch of muffins. Next came a couple of quiches, and then some more muffins. These were done without the best of vessels. A pizza rock that had blackened with use was turned upside for the base on top of a veggie holder that came in our new indoor oven. (The round grill that came with it was not easy to use as it is easily tipped .) I used my red silicon muffin form on the rock and then covered it with another blackened pizza pan set up on a couple pieces of wood on the side so the pan didn't touch the muffins. All that went into one of the two plastic bags that came with it. Ordered a 2-inch high pizza pan (in black) to take the place of the shallow pizza pan. It makes the process of sliding tray into bag and onto cooler a breeze. And I did go ahead and get a set of pots to make life easier with beans, rice, etc. A black wrought iron skillet worked well, too, for first toast and cheese. And today with leftover muffin batter, I put it in a bread pan, put that into the small black skillet with the big skillet on top, and that went into plastic bag on top of the unsteady grill. That all went onto of a couple of car window reflectors. What can go wrong? As for the cooker, besides getting the folds worked into the "memory" of the material, it's important to position the oven for morning/evening and 10 to 2 cooking. As the developer said, practicing and working with the unit is necessary to get it right. You have to see where the sun is reflecting into the tray and then you have to learn how to set the wingnuts to hold the panels in the correct position. Wind was not the problem I feared it might be. We have some pretty strong winds in the afternoons in Arizona. Luckily the All Season Solar Oven has plenty of spaces in the design that allow wind to go through it without carrying it away. Plus, the food inside is going to weight it down. And I've got three bricks to use around the base to keep it from sliding on the table. I see many hours of usage for this thing. Beans, rice, quinoa, bread, muffins, stir fries, pizzas. Besides cutting down on oven use and cost, the greater advantage results in keeping the house cool and comfortable without having to run the AC more. I tried a couple of less expensive cookers, but they were flimsy and not worth the money. This one is a bit more expensive, but with it, in our opinion. Also, it's easy to clean.

## Features

- COLOR MAY VARY due to supply line issues. Cook any time of day, as long as the sun is shining. The coordinated, adjustable reflector panels and “Sunsight” combine to make it easy to catch the first morning rays as well as cook right up until sunset.
- 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.
- The cooker is constructed using food grade virgin polypropylene (PP) flute board. PP is that weatherproof material that is used in political lawn signs and other outdoor applications. 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 24”. 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.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B074S74FQC |
| Brand Name | SOL COOK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (449) |
| Fuel Type | "Solar Powered" |
| Included Components | Cooking Rack and Reusable Cooking Bags |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 71.1L x 71.1W x 61H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 2025 |
| Manufacturer | SOL COOK |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Maximum Energy Output | 1.5 Kilowatts |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| UPC | 614324949275 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SOL COOK
- **Fuel type:** "Solar Powered"
- **Material:** Polypropylene
- **Power source:** Solar Powered
- **Product dimensions:** 71.1L x 71.1W x 61H centimeters

## Images

![SOL COOK All Season Solar Cooker (17) Camper - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81OCQm+xcKL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I couldn't find the temperature rating. Can it get to baking temps (350-400)?**
A: I have 3 types of solar ovens. After cooking in them for years and researching issues:

You can use any type of cookware, including silicon molds. I like the Tupperware bakeware that's some sort of black composite and feels like heavy tupperware. Go to thrift stores and buy dark pans. Watch YouTube videos on how to cook anything.

Temps: YouTube videos taught me that solar ovens will cook anything at 250F. It doesn't matter what the baked good recipe says. If you heat the oven to 350F then place food inside (any kind of dough, etc.) the temperature drops until the temp of the food catches up with the oven temp. But I bake cookies nonetheless. They won't bake as fast and require periodic checking...Same with pancakes. But cooking occurs whether it's 325F or 400F. The trick is getting the oven pointed at the sun. I don't have the built-in guide. I just make certain the shadow is equal off the backside, pointing away from the sun, on both sides... Water purification occurs between 160-180F. This is why you just bring it to a boil and it's ready.

OffGrid Doug &Stacy on YouTube have a lot of cooking videos like hardboiling eggs without a pot and water.

I don't own this type of solar oven, but it appears to be manufactured out of something more than the original cardboard. Or it's coated in yellow plastic? My SOS solar oven is great for cooking briskets. My Sun Oven is also useful for dehydrating vegetables and the swinging rack is genius.

**Q: I read of some people not being able to use this to cook food? Has anyone experienced this? Thanks.**
A: We got one and I wasn't sure about eating meat cooked in it... but we burned lasagna the first time we cooked in it. I figure if it's hot enough to burn food, it's hot enough to cook meat. I havent had any problems being able to cook food in it.

**Q: whats the best cookware to use with this and where can I buy it?**
A: The best is dark in color, fairly thin, and with a tight-fitting lid. Lots of different types of cookware can work, but if you are just starting out, get yourself a Granite Ware 3 pound round roasting pan with lid. These are the "go to" pot for a lot of solar cooking. For myself, even after 20 years of solar cooking, and with a plethora of solar pans in my collection, I still use my round Granite Ware pot for 60-70 percent of my solar cooking.

**Q: what are the folded/collapsed dimensions?**
A: "When folded for shipment the cooker is in a 18 by 16 by 4 inch box. Once out of the box it can be folded in half to form a 48" by 24" by 1/2". I fold them small to fit in the box. This saves a lot on shipping because the box is not oversize. Once out of the box, I just fold mine in half and store it flat under the bunk in my motorhome,

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by N***I on 27 July 2024*

Ich finde ihn super, er ist nach Sonnenstand einstellbar und es passen mehrere Töpfe gleichzeitig rein! Er funktioniert auch gut in den deutschen Breitengraden. Klare Kaufempfehlung.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by B***C on 13 July 2025*

I was very surprised how well this oven worked. As the developer promised, pay close attention to the folds and construction. Even before I realized my mistake with the order and the folds, I made a toast and melted cheese sandwich, followed by some stir fry veggies and an egg. Once I got the building figured out, the device got up to 325 degrees on a not particularly sunny but hot Arizona late morning (from 10 a.m. to noon) and quickly cooked up a batch of muffins. Next came a couple of quiches, and then some more muffins. These were done without the best of vessels. A pizza rock that had blackened with use was turned upside for the base on top of a veggie holder that came in our new indoor oven. (The round grill that came with it was not easy to use as it is easily tipped .) I used my red silicon muffin form on the rock and then covered it with another blackened pizza pan set up on a couple pieces of wood on the side so the pan didn't touch the muffins. All that went into one of the two plastic bags that came with it. Ordered a 2-inch high pizza pan (in black) to take the place of the shallow pizza pan. It makes the process of sliding tray into bag and onto cooler a breeze. And I did go ahead and get a set of pots to make life easier with beans, rice, etc. A black wrought iron skillet worked well, too, for first toast and cheese. And today with leftover muffin batter, I put it in a bread pan, put that into the small black skillet with the big skillet on top, and that went into plastic bag on top of the unsteady grill. That all went onto of a couple of car window reflectors. What can go wrong? As for the cooker, besides getting the folds worked into the "memory" of the material, it's important to position the oven for morning/evening and 10 to 2 cooking. As the developer said, practicing and working with the unit is necessary to get it right. You have to see where the sun is reflecting into the tray and then you have to learn how to set the wingnuts to hold the panels in the correct position. Wind was not the problem I feared it might be. We have some pretty strong winds in the afternoons in Arizona. Luckily the All Season Solar Oven has plenty of spaces in the design that allow wind to go through it without carrying it away. Plus, the food inside is going to weight it down. And I've got three bricks to use around the base to keep it from sliding on the table. I see many hours of usage for this thing. Beans, rice, quinoa, bread, muffins, stir fries, pizzas. Besides cutting down on oven use and cost, the greater advantage results in keeping the house cool and comfortable without having to run the AC more. I tried a couple of less expensive cookers, but they were flimsy and not worth the money. This one is a bit more expensive, but with it, in our opinion. Also, it's easy to clean.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***I on 23 July 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. UPDATE. July, 19, 2025 When I first reviewed the All Seasons cooker two years ago I basically said it was a good starter solar cooker. After two years of cooking with this thing, I'm now reassessing my original opinion. I now think that this is the best solar cooker out there. There are five reasons for my saying this: price/affordability. capacity, adjustability, versatility, and the customer service, meaning the accessibility of the inventor Jim LaJoie. I'll go through my reasons. Price. At just over $100, this is wonderfully affordable. Anyone can afford it. And the value and usefulness for the money is over the top. My first solar oven, the All-American Sun Oven, is now selling for $750! Seven hundred and fifty bucks. That's insane. That company a few years ago was selling two stackable, three-pound-capacity enamel pots for ninety-nine dollars. Crazy. It's so nice to see that LaJoie is keeping his American-made product affordable and not trying to force American customers to subsidize customers in other countries. Capacity. From what I can tell, this is the largest capacity solar cooker for the home market. I can fit--and I have--a full-sized roaster in this thing and cooked a seventeen-pound turkey. That's crazy good. The capacity of box cookers is limited by their inside dimensions, of course, and even the largest can't hold a full-sized roaster. Other panel and parabolic cookers can only hold a single pot. The All Seasons cooker beats them all when it comes to capacity. Adjustability. The panels are easily adjustable. You can easily slide them to catch the angles of the sun as it moves across the sky. And, because of this adjustability, you can cook with this thing from early morning to late afternoon. Not all solar cookers can do that. Versatility. You can cook with this in the fall and winter. By flipping this thing over you can adjust the panels to catch the sun when it's low in the sky in the fall and winter. I guess that's why it's called All Seasons. Finally, the inventor/owner Jim LaJoie. He is accessible. Jim has a YouTube channel and he promptly answers questions about how to use the All Seasons cooker. It's damn good customer service when the owner gets back to you. So, for all the reasons above--especially the price and capacity--this is the best solar oven you can buy. I'm glad I bought it, and I will buy another one just because I can.

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