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[[File:P1020242.jpg|right|250px]]This tough '''Sola Kooka''' has an outside skin of electrostatic-ally painted steel and is able to withstand considerable use, while still maintaining its shape. It reaches a temperature of 165°C and features two seat positions, one for winter sun angles or low morning/afternoon sunlight, plus a more flatter summer sun angle or high midday sunshine. Both bottoms are flat and sturdy so the food is not on any sort of swing system, always ensuring a stable cooking surface. Its tough, looks good and so far, this design has been in use all over [[Australia]] for 15 years with no re-calls, and with a little care, should give a lifetime of use to their owners.
 
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[[File:P1020242.jpg|right|250px]]This tough '''Sola Kooka''' has an outside skin of electrostatically painted steel and is able to withstand considerable use, while still maintaining its shape. It reaches a temperature of {{Degree|165}} and features two seat positions, one for winter sun angles or low morning/afternoon sunlight, plus a flatter summer sun angle or high midday sunshine. Both bottoms are flat and sturdy so the food is not on any sort of swing system, always ensuring a stable cooking surface. Its tough, looks good and so far, this design has been in use all over [[Australia]] for 15 years with no re-calls, and with a little care; it should give a lifetime of use to their owners.
   
 
This design has been so successful and is starting to be noticed both in the cities and in the country, as a dependable survival instrument.
 
This design has been so successful and is starting to be noticed both in the cities and in the country, as a dependable survival instrument.
   
[[Noel Bourke]] has been making Sola Kooka's by hand for over 15 years. He makes several types of Kookas, ranging in temp. from 165°C to 200°C. In 2010 he has been granted a provosional patent on his Sola Kookas, protecting his intellectual property right. He continues making Sola Kooka's where he lives in Perth, Heathridge, and produces approximately 45 cookers per year.
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[[Noel Bourke]] has been making Sola Kooka's by hand for over 15 years. He makes several types of Kookas, ranging in temperature from {{Degree|165}} to {{Degree|200}}. In 2010 he has been granted a provosional patent on his Sola Kookas, protecting his intellectual property right. He continues making Sola Kooka's where he lives in Perth, Heathridge, and produces approximately 45 cookers per year.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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*[[Sola Kooka`s Ltd]]
 
*[[Patio Sola Kooka]]
 
*[[Patio Sola Kooka]]
   
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
Sola Kookas<br>
 
2 Balanas Way<br>
 
Heathridge<br>
 
6027 Perth<br>
 
W.Australia<br>
 
[[Australia]]
 
   
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{{See|Noel Bourke}}
Telephone: 08-9401-8541<br>
 
Fax: 08-9401-8541
 
 
[mailto:bourke1950@solarcookers.org bourke1950@solarcookers.org] <br>
 
[mailto:solakookas@hotmail.com solakookas@hotmail.com]
 
 
[[Category:Solar cooker designs]]
 
[[Category:Solar cooker designs]]
[[Category:Australia]]
 
[[Category:Western Australia]]
 
 
[[Category:Solar box cooker designs]]
 
[[Category:Solar box cooker designs]]
[[Category:Manufacturers and vendors]]
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[[Category:Australia]]

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This tough Sola Kooka has an outside skin of electrostatically painted steel and is able to withstand considerable use, while still maintaining its shape. It reaches a temperature of 165 °C (329 °F) and features two seat positions, one for winter sun angles or low morning/afternoon sunlight, plus a flatter summer sun angle or high midday sunshine. Both bottoms are flat and sturdy so the food is not on any sort of swing system, always ensuring a stable cooking surface. Its tough, looks good and so far, this design has been in use all over Australia for 15 years with no re-calls, and with a little care; it should give a lifetime of use to their owners.

This design has been so successful and is starting to be noticed both in the cities and in the country, as a dependable survival instrument.

Noel Bourke has been making Sola Kooka's by hand for over 15 years. He makes several types of Kookas, ranging in temperature from 165 °C (329 °F) to 200 °C (392 °F). In 2010 he has been granted a provosional patent on his Sola Kookas, protecting his intellectual property right. He continues making Sola Kooka's where he lives in Perth, Heathridge, and produces approximately 45 cookers per year.

See also[]

Contact[]

See Noel Bourke.