The folks over at Planet Green scoured Instructables.com and found the cheapest, most effective DIY solar oven project. I tried it myself and it works great! Below is an excerpt from Planet Green’s article, or click here to go straight to the Instructables page.
Baking cookies on your dashboard is one way to use the sun for cooking, but for a more versatile–and portable–solar oven, check out this $6 version from Instructables. Cardboard boxes, aluminum foil, and sheet of glass let you turn out pizza, muffins, or even cookies (without that hot-car taste).
You’ll be able to find most of the materials in your garage: two sizes of cardboard boxes, scrap paper, black spray paint, duct tape, aluminum foil, and a glass panel (the Instructables user who developed this project had to buy a sheet of glass, which is what took the price from $0 to $6)–plus an X-acto knife, scissors, paper shredder, bricks or canned food, and a food thermometer (to make sure your finished product is safe for eating). The basic idea is simple: Surround the smaller box with shredded paper so that it fits into the bigger box; paint the smaller box black to catch more of the sun’s radiation; cover the flaps of the larger box with aluminum foil; then lay the glass on top to keep the pressure (and temperature) even.
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