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Kyoto box The Kyoto Box is a solar cooker constructed from polypropylene with acryl glass cover. The oven would trap the suns rays, creating enough heat to cook or boil water. It was invented by Jon Bohmer, a Norwegian born inventor based in Kenya. It was marketed as part of the Kyoto Energy product range. ==Construction and use== While the original Kyoto Box consisted of two cardboard boxes, a newer, commercial version was constructed from polypropylene, making it more robust and durable. Temperatures inside the box quickly reached 80 degrees Celsius (176 degrees Fahrenheit) on a sunny day. According to the (Kyoto Energy website ), temperatures could reach a maximum of 165 degrees Celsius. Bohmer claimed that the oven was capable of boiling 10 liters of water in two to three hours. Solar cookers are being used by hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world. Solar cookers can also pasteurize or sterilize water to provide safe drinking water without using or collecting firewood.
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