Got this at a thrift store a couple of months after I got the first oven . Didn't get as good a deal but for being new, I got a great deal - $20USD. This one has never had any heat applied to it. Rather than sheet metal, this one is made of Aluminum and is lighter than the prior version. Feels like about half the weight of the other, but weight is not the appeal since most people will not be carrying this on a hiking campout. Most will be loading this into their vehicle and moving it short distances upon arrival so weight isn't the appeal, it's the non-rusting appeal. My other oven has just small elements of rust in exposed places but rust nonetheless. It's still as rigid as the older version, if not more so. Looks to be just as functional. Here it is in box, brand new. Original price was $44USD, paid price $20USD. There are the instructions for the oven. The oven is making it's way out of the box. After opening the latches, the stove is unfolded standing upright. View of the bottom. Door thermometer and knob. Both are slightly different than the 5010A700's version. Same range up to 600F. Back of door showing the retainer which is different from the older version but the door latch is the same. Inside the bottom of the oven. All put together and ready to go. Box and oven. Yes, I put the rack in upside down again. Don't do that! It will slip right out of the slots and fall down. How do I know that??? sam
good price bass pro shop sells that same one still for $44.99, I have won two older ones on ebay for just over that + shipping, one never arrived seller never returned...bass pro Link
Use a good oven thermometer to check the calibration on the Coleman Oven thermometer. Mine was off by 50 degrees.