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Stoke Voltaics’ Portable Electric Cookware Review: Joulle and Nomad Cooking Systems

Stoke Voltaics Joulle Kettle Pot and Nomad Cooking System overview

Portable Electric Cooksets: The Future of Outdoor Cooking

When it comes to outdoor cooking, having a reliable and efficient cookset can make all the difference. Whether you’re facing a power outage, tailgating, or enjoying a picnic, the need for a portable, electric cooking system is increasingly relevant. I recently tested the innovative cooking systems from Stoke Voltaics, focusing particularly on their Nomad Cooking System and the Joulle Kettle Pot.

The Rise of Electric Cooksets

Traditionally, many outdoor cooksets have relied on liquid fuels such as propane. While these fuels are convenient, they come with downsides: open flames, odors, and pollutants. Stoke Voltaics offers a cleaner alternative with their electric-powered cooking systems. These systems can easily connect to a solar generator, presenting a sustainable cooking solution.

Introducing the Joulle Kettle Pot

Priced at $99.99, the Joulle Kettle Pot is reminiscent of the classic JetBoil camping stove but includes unique features that enhance its usability. It consists of an energy-efficient cooking pot equipped with three distinct settings:

  • Drink: Quick boiling for beverages.
  • Eat: Gentle simmering for soups and stews.
  • Pop: Perfect for making popcorn.

In my testing, I found that the Joulle can boil 240ml of water in just under four minutes using around 28Wh of energy, while heating a hearty soup takes approximately eight and a half minutes for about 570ml, consuming 40.2Wh.

The Versatile Nomad Cooking System

The Nomad Cooking System, priced at $219.99, provides even more versatility with its modular design. It includes an AC-powered heating base, a clip-on handle, and two stackable aluminum pots. The heating base allows users to select power settings between 200W to 1000W, enabling precise temperature control.

Key Features of the Nomad Cooking System

  • Quick and even heating.
  • Designed for one to two servings.
  • Compact and easy to store.

However, one drawback is that both the Joulle and Nomad pots require hand-washing, as they cannot be submerged. Additionally, the proprietary nature of the Nomad pots limits their compatibility with other cookers.

Conclusion: A Step Towards Sustainable Cooking

Stoke Voltaics’ cooking systems may come with a higher price tag, but they offer unparalleled convenience and a sustainable, gas-free cooking experience. They are perfect for anyone who values portability and eco-friendliness in their outdoor culinary adventures.

Final Thoughts

If you're in the market for portable cookware, the Nomad Cooking System and Joulle Kettle Pot from Stoke Voltaics come highly recommended. Their innovative designs make them standout choices for outdoor cooking enthusiasts.

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