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==Advantages==
 
==Advantages==
   
#Since the [[pot]] lid is outside of the [[glazing]], the food remains perfectly accessible to the cook for tasting, seasoning, stirring, etc.
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#Since the pot lid is outside of the glazing, the food remains perfectly accessible to the cook for tasting, seasoning, stirring, etc.
 
#For the same reason, the steam emitted by the heated food does not condense on the inside of the glass or plastic.
 
#For the same reason, the steam emitted by the heated food does not condense on the inside of the glass or plastic.
#The salad bowl (or [[plastic bag]]) is mounted permanently in place, so there is no need for cleaning or drying and little chance of damage.
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#The salad bowl (or plastic bag) is mounted permanently in place, so there is no need for cleaning or drying and little chance of damage.
 
#The suns rays hit directly on the pot's sides and bottom which are in contact with the food. This direct contact is more efficient than heating the pot lid, which is often the case with other designs.
 
#The suns rays hit directly on the pot's sides and bottom which are in contact with the food. This direct contact is more efficient than heating the pot lid, which is often the case with other designs.
   
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