Shoebox Solar Oven

How to Make a Shoebox Solar Oven 

Use solar energy to reduce energy bills and for convenience. A solar cooker is handy on camping trips and excursions, because it provides an option to prepare food using sunlight. A shoebox solar oven or cooker is easy to build using common household materials.


Things you'll need
• Shoe box with lid
• Scissors
• Roll of aluminum foil
• Glue
• Black construction paper
• Plastic food wrapper
• Clear packing tape
• Thin wire or bamboo sticks
• Optional: craft knife


Instructions 
1. Measure a rectangle 1 inch from the edges of the outside of your shoebox lid.
Cut three sides of the rectangle, leaving one longer side uncut. If desired, score the fourth side of the rectangle on the inside of the lid, to make lifting and propping up the rectangle easy.

2. Line and glue aluminum foil to the inside of your shoe box, shiny side out, making sure no cardboard is exposed. If desired, add a second layer of foil. Line the inside of the lid and the flap with foil similarly (make sure the flap is lined separately and can be lifted up).

3. Measure, cut and glue pieces of black construction paper to fit the outside walls and bottom of the shoebox.

4. Measure and cut the transparent plastic to be slightly larger than the rectangle on the lid. Tape the plastic to the inside of the lid to cover the rectangular cutout.

5. Prop the foil-lined rectangle on the lid open and hold it open using metal wire or bamboo sticks placed at the corners. Place your food, in cookware, inside the shoebox and put the lid on top. Position your solar cooker where it will get the most exposure to sunlight. Cooking time will vary depending on the food and the weather.

6. You may cook an egg or sausages, or any other suitable food


Tips & Warnings
• Consider using a larger box that will accommodate a small pot or tray.
• Contents of the solar cooker will be hot, so use protective mitts when removing cookware.