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The Sun Jar

Monday, June 29th, 2009

sunjar

With an efficient solar cell, rechargeable battery and low-energy LED light, this gorgeous jar absorbs sunlight through the day and provides night-time illumination. It needs to charge in direct sunlight, due to the jar’s frosting.

The Sun Jar costs $45.99 from GreenGadgets.

8-Hour Solar Flashlight

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

flashlight

Just four hours of sunlight will charge this three-LED flashlight with eight hours of power. It’s shock- and water-resistant and even has a blink button for quick on-and-off switching to preserve night vision.

The flashlight costs $19.00 from Gaiam.

Toilet-Lid Sink

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

loosink

An ingenious idea, this loo-top sink saves water wastage by redirecting some of the liquid through a chrome gooseneck spigot. It’ll fit on most standard toilets and even has a soap-dish. Here is a link to a TreeHugger article on Toilet-Lid sinks that may be of interest as well.

The sink is available for $119.00 from Real Goods.

Non-Electric Water Distiller

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

distiller

Pure distilled water is great, but most devices need electricity to produce it. This Non-Electric Water Distiller will work with almost any heat source and comes with a three-year warranty.

Available for $369.00 from Amazon.

Water Bottle With Solar-Powered Light

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

bottle

Perfect for twilight runs, this 10.5 oz. bottle is not only light, but it makes light! This Solar Powered Lantern & Water Bottle has solar panels in the unbreakable cap that provide power for 4 super-bright LED lights.

The bottle costs $29.95 from Amazon

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Espresso without the Electricity

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

presso

Stylish and eco-friendly, this espresso-maker could make any green caffeine freak happy. The only power this coffee-maker uses is muscle-power and some hot water. Made with recyclable materials.

The coffee maker costs £89.95 (UK) from the Ethical Superstore.

Outdoor Solar-Powered Umbrella

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

umbrella

Perfect for sitting on the porch and watching the sun go down, this outdoor umbrella powers its built-in light by solar energy. It includes rechargeable, environmentally friendly batteries.

Available for $179.99 at Green And More.

6-in-1 Solar Robot Kit

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

robots

Check out this cool new kit that provides a solar panel and enough robot parts to build six different toys that will even power up indoors. An excellent way to teach kids (or adults!) about the effectiveness of solar power as well as the importance of energy conservation.

The robot kit costs £13.00 (UK) from Red5.

Backpack With Solar Panel

Friday, June 12th, 2009

backpack

Turn your kids green! Rather than burning power to keep their MP3 players (and other portable devices) charged, this backpack has a built-in solar panel that will provide energy while they’re on the move. It uses no batteries and will even work with indoor light.

The backpacks sell for $129.95 at Green And More.

Cyber-Rain Automated Irrigation System

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

cyberrain

Instead of relying on an automated timer for your garden’s sprinkler system, Cyber-Rain uses your Internet connection to check local forecasts. It then adjusts the watering schedule to increase or decrease appropriately, saving up to 70% on landscape watering costs.

The Cyber-Rain system costs $399.99 from Smarthome.

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