something tells me this thing is considerably more delicate while it's still heated up like it was. Maybe after using it, storing it a while without the tray in it (so it's open at the tube), but in the shade even upside down, a while before packing it up would help it cool down and be a bit more shock proof during camping and such.
Either way, like the old-style vacuum glass thermoses, it's too delicate for most camping/backpacking trips. One wrong drop/impact & you're sol + $100+ bucks goes right down the drain :'( :'( :'(
Thanks for the drop test. I am a total klutz, so I know I wouldn't want to spend my money on this because I'd surely break it in no time. I'll look for something a bit more durable.
I have all three. Go sun go is my water boiler in the red bag , 1st RULE LET IT COOL before playing football. My go sun oven kit SAME SIZE in the blue bag . 2nd RULE GLOVES , tongs anything that keeps you out of the emergency room related to BURNS . Fusion is plug and continue to cook model so I would start up cooking in sun THEN clouds came No problem plug it in like a slow cooker. I been playing with solar from my first homemade out of a cardboard box and oven cooking bags..This is REAL . I love these ON THE GO TRAVEL oven. I recomeend BOTH . One for water and the other to cook HAVE FUN and play SAFE. Your truly Retired Triage nurse.
I drive for a living and I cook on the road every time I pull over when I end my day. This here is great, I wouldn’t mind testing myself a Hotshot driver. By the way love your videos keep them coming…
You're doing too much, your engine is a heat source, wrap your food in aluminum foil, pop that puppy somewhere in there, close the hood and wait. Works every time
Long as you're always done driving while the Sun's still high enough, it's not cloudy or Winter time & you protect it well from drops/impacts... it might be worth the $100+ investment.
It is the 2 corn dog size... the Sport is 4 corn dog sized cooker... I have 4 Go's ... a package of 4 fancy sausages fills two Go's... I can start with two frozen sausages each in the morning, they stay frozen until ready to cook... in half hour to an hour I get hot sausages... and the second Go will keep the sausages hot until ready to eat in a few hours.... went to movie, fixed my hot sausages, by sitting Go on top of my old truck ... wrapped them in a soft taco... squirted on my premixed catsup and mustard.... wrapped and ate 2 before movie and 2 after movie... just as hot as before the movie. Fast food ... it is like a thermos bottle. And they sell replacement tubes.
FYI, contact company, a replacement tube is available for sale. A bit of a whine might get a one time new tube. (Talk to Patrick! ) We adore our tribe of GoSun ovens.
I like it!! I think this would be a great gadget to cook with, especially with the kids while camping. I also thought this would be cool to have next to the lake to cook your catch while fishing!
@@scottkrebs1761 The ambient temp is a minor concern. It's all about the UV rays. The UV rays penitrate the glass and because the tube is double walled and has that interior coating, they bounce around inside and heat up quickly. There can be snow on the ground with air temp below 40⁰F and it will still perform. I've cook at the beach under over cast skies. It took a little longer, but still worked. It's an enjoyable laid back activity. If you're looking for fast food, go to McDonald's. One tip: I always use a thermometer to make sure any meat I cook is safe to eat. Another tip: The time to cook is between 10:00am and 2:00pm and allow yourself plenty of cushion before sunset, especially on a cloudy day. Experiment and enjoy!
@@scottkrebs1761 - Also will depend a lot on how much cloud cover/shade is present. It's not going to work well for those who frequently camp in forested areas.
In michigan they don’t work very well not enough sun…..package is bulky cooks minimal amounts, and I believe we received a similar one from BB years ago…
LOL, interesting what happens when you read the instruction book. Very helpful video since I am going to get a GoSun. When I visit my dad in Maui we are out in a garden and I cook my lunch in glass container sitting on a mirror, this is a better option. Just get a tube, the rest is usable. I've been using GoSun cutlery for years. I have been using DLight lights for years.
Looks like there might be room inside the case for wrapping the glass with something like bubble wrap? After it cools down of course. Someone may have already suggested this or something similar.
Look into getting the GoSun Fusion, or GoSun Grill. These are their larger models. The Fusion uses an optional power pack to cook after the sun goes down.
How long to cook in the Winter? How about 9a in the morning or 6p at night? I presume slower, but wondering if it's just slow or completely unviable...
I mean its cool that's for sure but as a big man, a husband and a father with a family of 4 it would take forever to make a meal cooking a burrito worth of meat and veg every 30 minutes. Something like a rocket stove seems more appropriate for a family especially since it still works when it's raining, snowing or cloudy I'm the fall winter and spring and is damn near bulletproof and fuel is still free if you use sticks wood. If you are dead set on solar look into the large Copenhagen Solar Cooker it will heat a pot and can cook anything from a small meal up to a pot roast with potatoes, carrots, and onions for a large group. The bigger the meal the longer it takes so plan for that.
Think it's awesome product however probly want multiple if cooking few people while on picnic/camping and keep in bag/shade before and after use so doesn't catch anything on fire. I'd probly have specific bag with foam or something to be shocked protected.
Stupid question here…..but can you add some type of film over the glass…like a screen protector so to speak? And if so, if it’s a clear film….the cooking time shouldn’t be affected, right?
Take a stainless steel pot that is big enough for you or your family and paint it with chimney black, then surround it with mylar held in place with two or three stakes and paracord. Use monkey fist knots on the mylar. Use stakes that you make on site for minimal weight. Longer, thinner pots or a pan would be better. A little duct tape can fix rips in the mylar, everything else is bombproof. Set the pot on rocks to get heat underneath. Set the mylar on leaf litter or pine needles to insulate from the ground. With a average survival blanket you should get enough reflected energy to cook a really big meal.
Like the old-style vacuum glass thermoses, it's wayyy too delicate for most camping/backpacking trips. One wrong drop/impact and you're sol + $100+ bucks goes right down the drain :'(
I appreciate the review- especially dropping it both in the box and out- but sir, it wounded my soul to see you throw away that good cooking juice and olive oil. Especially when you're eating chicken breast, which doesn't have a whole lot of fat/ flavor on its own.
I mean mixing it with cold foods and bread would work nicely. Imagine putting two hot-dogs there every half an hour or so, when on beach. It will at least suffice for a hot midday snack. You get two of those and cook twice and you could have a proper dinner in an hour. Would it be unnecessarily expensive? Probably. But it is still a piece of hot chicken or other meat without any coal or real fire.
Doesn't tell the cooking Temp.? We need some way to always know what is the Temp. And, is there any health hazard with the water coming into direct contact with whatever that high Tech. material is?
Can I just say I think I have a crush on you! ❤ Very entertaining and informative video and you’re super cute. Love your test drops!! I’ve never seen anybody do that before and that is actually very smart that you do that for your viewers. New subscriber!
Im tryin one right now doesnt seem like its working very good the sun is setting tho its small too it only fits about 8 oz of the 16oz aka 1lb i bought which i can eat in 1 meal its been 20 mins and hasnt cooked it very much
Thank you. I was having a hard time to decided. It looks like a great off grid item.
something tells me this thing is considerably more delicate while it's still heated up like it was. Maybe after using it, storing it a while without the tray in it (so it's open at the tube), but in the shade even upside down, a while before packing it up would help it cool down and be a bit more shock proof during camping and such.
Hey Mommy.
Either way, like the old-style vacuum glass thermoses, it's too delicate for most camping/backpacking trips. One wrong drop/impact & you're sol + $100+ bucks goes right down the drain :'( :'( :'(
Thanks for the drop test. I am a total klutz, so I know I wouldn't want to spend my money on this because I'd surely break it in no time. I'll look for something a bit more durable.
Yes, agreed. This will be in use when you go on doing something adventurous. You don't take fragile products there.
I have all three. Go sun go is my water boiler in the red bag , 1st RULE LET IT COOL before playing football. My go sun oven kit SAME SIZE in the blue bag . 2nd RULE GLOVES , tongs anything that keeps you out of the emergency room related to BURNS . Fusion is plug and continue to cook model so I would start up cooking in sun THEN clouds came No problem plug it in like a slow cooker. I been playing with solar from my first homemade out of a cardboard box and oven cooking bags..This is REAL . I love these ON THE GO TRAVEL oven. I recomeend BOTH . One for water and the other to cook HAVE FUN and play SAFE. Your truly Retired Triage nurse.
Been using them for years... have not broken any of them... replacement tube could give you another video on how to replace a Go tube...
I drive for a living and I cook on the road every time I pull over when I end my day. This here is great, I wouldn’t mind testing myself a Hotshot driver. By the way love your videos keep them coming…
You're doing too much, your engine is a heat source, wrap your food in aluminum foil, pop that puppy somewhere in there, close the hood and wait.
Works every time
Yeah nothing like a engine baked potato 🤤
Long as you're always done driving while the Sun's still high enough, it's not cloudy or Winter time & you protect it well from drops/impacts... it might be worth the $100+ investment.
It is the 2 corn dog size... the Sport is 4 corn dog sized cooker... I have 4 Go's ... a package of 4 fancy sausages fills two Go's... I can start with two frozen sausages each in the morning, they stay frozen until ready to cook... in half hour to an hour I get hot sausages... and the second Go will keep the sausages hot until ready to eat in a few hours.... went to movie, fixed my hot sausages, by sitting Go on top of my old truck ... wrapped them in a soft taco... squirted on my premixed catsup and mustard.... wrapped and ate 2 before movie and 2 after movie... just as hot as before the movie. Fast food ... it is like a thermos bottle. And they sell replacement tubes.
Why would you need a replacement tube?
Nevermind. Got to the drop test.
Wonderful information 😊 thank you
I honestly didn't expect it to break that easily! I do think it's a great useful product to have though
@Apex Auto Glass, LLC You could make one from aluminum foil and an old flourescent tube bulb.
@@richardmccann4815 you know any videos on that ?
@@richardmccann4815no. It seems to be vacuum solar collector tube.
FYI, contact company, a replacement tube is available for sale. A bit of a whine might get a one time new tube. (Talk to Patrick! ) We adore our tribe of GoSun ovens.
When you threw that juice away 😱. That's all the flavour 🤣
That surprised me, too.
Thank you very much. Great demonstration with all the essentials. This device is going to help me cook when I am on the road.
thanks for watching 👍
May not have broke if the glass was at ambient (room temp.), the hot glass is much more sensitive.
I like it!! I think this would be a great gadget to cook with, especially with the kids while camping. I also thought this would be cool to have next to the lake to cook your catch while fishing!
It takes a long time to cook just for one person…
Guess it just depends on how much Sun you have and the surrounding ambient temp
@@scottkrebs1761 The ambient temp is a minor concern. It's all about the UV rays. The UV rays penitrate the glass and because the tube is double walled and has that interior coating, they bounce around inside and heat up quickly. There can be snow on the ground with air temp below 40⁰F and it will still perform. I've cook at the beach under over cast skies. It took a little longer, but still worked. It's an enjoyable laid back activity. If you're looking for fast food, go to McDonald's. One tip: I always use a thermometer to make sure any meat I cook is safe to eat. Another tip: The time to cook is between 10:00am and 2:00pm and allow yourself plenty of cushion before sunset, especially on a cloudy day.
Experiment and enjoy!
@@scottkrebs1761 - Also will depend a lot on how much cloud cover/shade is present. It's not going to work well for those who frequently camp in forested areas.
In michigan they don’t work very well not enough sun…..package is bulky cooks minimal amounts, and I believe we received a similar one from BB years ago…
I hear ya, I live in Wis, if it isn't peak summer the sun isn't going to be strong enough
So nice too see you teting this product.
i love your property. especially the yard and forest.
6:54 Don't drop it. I dropped enough Thermos bottles in elementary school to know that never goes well
Always finding the silver lining lol " well now we can see what it's made of."
LOL, interesting what happens when you read the instruction book. Very helpful video since I am going to get a GoSun. When I visit my dad in Maui we are out in a garden and I cook my lunch in glass container sitting on a mirror, this is a better option. Just get a tube, the rest is usable. I've been using GoSun cutlery for years. I have been using DLight lights for years.
there´s a bigger version too. The Gosun fusion. It cooks even with batteries
Thank you for a great demonstration ❤
Thanks for watching!
How about ceramic glass, or would heat conductivity be worse?
Looks like there might be room inside the case for wrapping the glass with something like bubble wrap? After it cools down of course. Someone may have already suggested this or something similar.
Seems like I would need a little more cooking volume. Thanks for the review!
🤭 thankfully a new tube is only $19 and you don't have to but the whole thing at $120!! 😬
Good to know!
I'm not sure I would pay 150 for that tiny serving. But it's a cool gadget
Thanks hun for demonstration.
Thank you for showing that it works. Yes now I can get one.
I like it, but I have a family of 5. We'd be cooking all day with that little guy lol
Look into getting the GoSun Fusion, or GoSun Grill. These are their larger models. The Fusion uses an optional power pack to cook after the sun goes down.
I bet it would do hotdogs or Italian sausages pretty fast, looks like it would hold 2 or 3, that wouldn't be bad for camping.
@@jefftucker9225 I use mine for sausage and eggs on the trail backpacking it's awesome just don't drop it lol
I had one a few years ago I ordered one that CAME smashed up , I have a thermos with the same technology , that works VERY well , heats wudder to 170°
Did you drink the woder?
What are you talking about? First time seen by me. What's thermos? Videos anywhere?
@@talk-supersix-seven6021 I made soup out of it
With this thing, the only thing I need to bring is salt and pepper 😂
I found this was best paired with the sport. The go to do water for coffee or tea and the sport for the actual food.
Why would you toss the rest of the juice out?
Personally, I would pre-grease the food unit so that the cooked food does not stick. Then it will be easier to remove and then even faster to wash up.
Cut small slices of a pool noodle and put at both ends for transport or your next drop test. LOL
How long to cook in the Winter? How about 9a in the morning or 6p at night? I presume slower, but wondering if it's just slow or completely unviable...
I use mine in the winter it works perfectly fine, even when it's overcast
Maybe take it on your side by side for a good runaround and see if it holds up? Anyways really instructive video. Thanks! 🇨🇦
Like that size, worked great!!
they should add more padding more thicker shatter-resistant glass. I want one but I would break it!
You can send me the unbroken case or the cooking tray! 😄 I have just ordered a Go Sun oven. Looking forward to using it!
I mean its cool that's for sure but as a big man, a husband and a father with a family of 4 it would take forever to make a meal cooking a burrito worth of meat and veg every 30 minutes. Something like a rocket stove seems more appropriate for a family especially since it still works when it's raining, snowing or cloudy I'm the fall winter and spring and is damn near bulletproof and fuel is still free if you use sticks wood. If you are dead set on solar look into the large Copenhagen Solar Cooker it will heat a pot and can cook anything from a small meal up to a pot roast with potatoes, carrots, and onions for a large group. The bigger the meal the longer it takes so plan for that.
Think it's awesome product however probly want multiple if cooking few people while on picnic/camping and keep in bag/shade before and after use so doesn't catch anything on fire. I'd probly have specific bag with foam or something to be shocked protected.
Great test video bro. Good humor 🤣. If you could fit more food in there it would be nice. But all and all it's cool. As long as the sun is out.
Ahhh man! Great "real world" review! Shi-, stuff does happen
In the real world. Say what you want, you people are getting it right! Thanks!
Stupid question here…..but can you add some type of film over the glass…like a screen protector so to speak? And if so, if it’s a clear film….the cooking time shouldn’t be affected, right?
I have two I've used for a few years now .mostly used on the beach great units to cook with.you do have to get creative when cooking certain Meats
It's really cool.. but unfortunately I would not like this in my next box, it just to fragile.
Love this..... almost like the FreakinReviews channel but for survival/camping gadgets..... very cool
Glad you like them!
Take a stainless steel pot that is big enough for you or your family and paint it with chimney black, then surround it with mylar held in place with two or three stakes and paracord. Use monkey fist knots on the mylar. Use stakes that you make on site for minimal weight. Longer, thinner pots or a pan would be better. A little duct tape can fix rips in the mylar, everything else is bombproof. Set the pot on rocks to get heat underneath. Set the mylar on leaf litter or pine needles to insulate from the ground. With a average survival blanket you should get enough reflected energy to cook a really big meal.
Like the old-style vacuum glass thermoses, it's wayyy too delicate for most camping/backpacking trips. One wrong drop/impact and you're sol + $100+ bucks goes right down the drain :'(
I would love to see that in a future box
Try Kebabs, they are fantastic
I appreciate the review- especially dropping it both in the box and out- but sir, it wounded my soul to see you throw away that good cooking juice and olive oil. Especially when you're eating chicken breast, which doesn't have a whole lot of fat/ flavor on its own.
I guess i need to do it earlier the day i have the tube completely fill with ground beef too🙂
Thank you for a very smart product review
I really want to see you make a solar cooker.
Was it hard to clean? Looks difficult cleaning the tube thats attached to the bag.
Please do a video about your awesome beard!! How do you maintain it? What is your daily routine ? And what products do you use.
Thanks for the idea! Might make a video about that soon.
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Looks like it works very well but not a lot of food for my big empty belly.
I mean mixing it with cold foods and bread would work nicely. Imagine putting two hot-dogs there every half an hour or so, when on beach. It will at least suffice for a hot midday snack. You get two of those and cook twice and you could have a proper dinner in an hour. Would it be unnecessarily expensive? Probably. But it is still a piece of hot chicken or other meat without any coal or real fire.
Great video...love the plate
Thanks for watching 👍
Super cool gadget! Definitely something useful if your camping out.
I think so too!
Take out the tray and carry it ,it was the tray that bang against the glass..to bad the case didn't have outside case sleeve for the tray..
Do they have a replacement that goes in it. If you did drop it on the ground?
Its basically old style thermos with glass tube
I love it. I want one.
So much for taking it back packing.
You can buy a new tube for $20.....and now they have a replacement tube with an electric heater as well.
Doesn't tell the cooking Temp.? We need some way to always know what is the Temp. And, is there any health hazard with the water coming into direct contact with whatever that high Tech. material is?
Couldn't they make the exterior out of heat resistant plastic? feels like it would be safer
I like this guy!! Let’s see if it breaks
hopefully one day this design will get fine tuned
Now you have to heat the oven up and that can takes a while
Great videos . Keep it going 👍
14.14 It's funny he burnt his same finger twice to finally realized the inner tube is still hot.😂
Can I just say I think I have a crush on you! ❤ Very entertaining and informative video and you’re super cute. Love your test drops!! I’ve never seen anybody do that before and that is actually very smart that you do that for your viewers. New subscriber!
Your food would make its own juices
Like all solar ovens. It'll probably work, just not well or quickly.
You make me laugh out loud 😅Thanks was it hot 😂 do it again is it still hot 😅 again 😂
Love your video. You're funny and cool...
Great video brotha return and and send that one back lol 😆
Im tryin one right now doesnt seem like its working very good the sun is setting tho its small too it only fits about 8 oz of the 16oz aka 1lb i bought which i can eat in 1 meal its been 20 mins and hasnt cooked it very much
love how cheesy that drop test was. Had me laughting.
Why would you want to try to break something that's breakable does it make any sense
Nice review. Thanks. Quite a fragile little unit.
This tool will work out so many ways
I tried to buy a different one off of amazon came shattered twice and then was out of stock
new sub! oh man i can't wait to pick one of these up! shoore beats bologna & cheese sammiches!
I hope he checked the internal temp of the chicken before he ate it
looks like it would hold 2 or 3 hotdogs, that would be plenty enough for a meal
Was it hard to clean after that?
If it’s still hot you didn’t follow instructions. Never supposed to clean or do anything until the tube cools down
You could run that little thing on your dash driving in the sun. Just don't drop it.😢😅
Yes that's nice and yes I would like to add it to my bag
thank you
Let's see if it broke 😂 best part
And that was 30min?
Nice smile 😃
It's going to take awhile to heat up
You can buy the actual tube by itself
Love your beard!! It's boss! I'm from Birmingham England so this product won't work as its grim here hahaha