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The Willy Multi-Reflect Solar-Cooker I is a solar box cooker, designed by John Jordan, that makes use of adjustable reflectors. With its five reflectors, four are removable, with the fifth able to fold down to act as a cover to exploit the oven during downtime with Heat-retention cooking. Well insulated, it has been shown to reach temperatures of 130°C, while outdoor temperatures were only 16°C.