Should I take the time to build a box cooker out of “real” materials like plywood and glass or is cardboard good enough?
Unless you need a cooker that can stay outside even in the rain, you’ll do just fine with a cardboard cooker. Cardboard is much easier to work with and holds heat just as well. Some people we know have used the same cardboard box cooker for over 10 years. You can also make the cardboard cooker more durable by painting it on the outside.
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