Industrial Cooker

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This article is about Industrial Cooker, not to be confused with  Industrial Cooker (Primitive Plus)

Industrial Cooker
Industrial Cooker.png

Burns Gasoline to cook large quantities of food quickly. Put various ingredients in this to make soups, stews, and dyes.

Health
13,000
Item slots
80
Size
1.5L × 0.7W × 1.3H
Fuel
Decay time
48d
Weight
4
Stack size
1
Added in
Spawn Command
cheat gfi IndustrialCookingPot 1 0 0
or
cheat giveitem "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/CoreBlueprints/Items/Structures/Misc/PrimalItemStructure_IndustrialCookingPot.PrimalItemStructure_IndustrialCookingPot'" 1 0 0
Required level
Engram points
60 EP
Crafting XP
2800 XP
Crafting time
15s
Prerequisites
Used to craft
Required stations

The Industrial Cooker is an advanced version of the  Cooking Pot. It can be used to create food items, dyes and also custom recipes.

The Industrial Cooker must be snapped to an irrigation pipe (intersection recommended).

The Industrial Cooker can be lit by placing  Gasoline into its inventory and activated by pressing the 'Use' button (E, Y, Triangle, X). Holding the 'Use' button will open the radial menu, where the player can choose to open its' inventory, light it, or destroy it.

Usage

The cooker is used to craft  Food Items,  Kibble,  Soap and all different colors of  Dyes.

After putting the necessary ingredients into the cooker, including  Gasoline and a  Waterskin,  Water Jar or  Canteen that is at least 25% full, light the fire using the button below its inventory slots to cook the food.

As an alternative to a water container, the Industrial Cooker can also be hooked up to an Irrigation network, which will provide it with the necessary water instead (must be hooked up to a water pipe system on Xbox One).

Notes

  • Prior to 227.0, the Industrial Cooker could not be irrigated and required players to actively refill water containers during the cooking process. The Industrial Cooker still could not pull water from reservoir tanks until 295.102.
  • As of patch 250.0 the Industrial Cooker will no longer use a full canteen an unlimited number of times to provide water. This was a popular bug used by players to get around running a long irrigation network.
  • The Cooker will process 1 kibble every 3 seconds.
  • The Industrial Cooker is able to store items unrelated to cooking.
  • This tool calculates maximum yield when crafting.
  • Do not remove pipes from Industrial Cooker. This will destroy the Industrial Cooker and will not return any of it's components.

Painting and Color Regions

For more information on Paint Regions and how to use them, please view the Blue Coloring.png Dye,  Paintbrush, or  Spray Painter pages.

Industrial Cooker PaintRegion1.jpg

Region 1:
Pots

Industrial Cooker PaintRegion2.jpg

Region 2:
Left Lid

Industrial Cooker PaintRegion3.jpg

Region 3:
Right Lid

Industrial Cooker PaintRegion4.jpg

Region 4:
Burners

Industrial Cooker PaintRegion5.jpg

Region 5:
Legs

Industrial Cooker PaintRegion6.jpg

Region 6:
Pot Handles

Changelog

Patch  ARK: Survival Evolved Changes
226.0 Industrial Cooker is added to the game.
227.0 Industrial Cooker now uses irrigation for its water craftings, so you can attach it to an endless water supply.
227.1 Made newly-placed Industrial Cookers that are located 'on the ground' not become destroyed if their attached pipes are destroyed.
233.1 Re-added the Industrial Cooking Pot Structure.
250.0 Fixed issue with Industrial Cooker not properly using up water container when crafting.
250.2 Changed the Industrial Cooker to have only 1 stack, and retroactively applied this to help deal with an exploit.
265.284 Fixed Industrial Cooker from accepting fertilizer due to crop plot change.
295.102
  • Industrial Cooker now supports pulling water from any connected source.
  • Industrial Cooker never auto-activates when connected to water.
303.1
  • Lowered gasoline consumption rate by 50% on the Industrial Cooker.
  • Modified the inventory slot size of the Industrial Cooker from 48 to 80.