Reflector ovens, like dutch ovens, take a little practice but they are not difficult to use at all. Baking on a campfire is great fun and well worth the effort. Here are some plans and commercially available ovens to get you started;
![]() Here’s a home-made oven – see more pictures and directions here |
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![]() Old Scout Reflector Oven crafted of aluminum and weighs only 24 oz., using an innovative tab and slot construction to slip together quickly and securely.
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![]() Large Canadian Aluminum Folding Reflector Oven Oven measures 21″ x 15″ x 8″ open, and 21″ x 15″ x 3/4″closed
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![]() Sproul Reflector Oven Hand made in Maine |
![]() A super lightweight reflector oven made in Sweden, approx. 10 x 13 $79.95 |
![]() Kraiker’s Baker PDF file Plans for a simple top opening reflector oven 14 x 12 x 12 |
![]() Oven Plans from Kayak2go.com PDF file Top opening, about 7 x 9 x 12 |
![]() Biscuit Oven non folding – 16 x 14 x 10 crafted by tinsmith Bob Bartelme $75.00 |
To purchase a Sproul Oven try this link
http://www.campfirecookware.com/order-form.htm
How do I order a Sproul reflector oven from you? I don’t see any ordering info on the site. Thank you.
Dave Goldmann