Monday, Apr 28th 2008 by Abby McVay


Worth Reading?


YesNo


+1 [1 votes]
Loading ... Loading ...

If you intend upon doing any camping this summer but can’t live without a few gadgets, this solar powered fan might be just the thing to help you out. I know for many, camp sites without any power whatsoever are fun but they do need a fan an alarm clock and maybe even a charger for small gadgets.

solar energy saving cordeless fan

This fan takes care of all of those issues. It can charge up your cellphone or MP3 player, as well as having an alarm clock, lantern and obviously, the fan function. With a full charge the fan can keep going for 6-8 hours on high.

If you run the fan on the low speed it can run for 12-16 hours. The battery takes about 5-7 hours of sunlight to charge up or you can just plug it into a regular outlet and charge it that way instead. The fan is being sold for about $69.

[via ubergizmo]


Subscribe via RSS or Email | 5252 Subscribers


  1. sweetiepie View all comments by sweetiepie

    I really love to save the energy because it will save my mom a lot of money and stuff. My mother would love to do this because she wants to save the united states well not just the United States the whole world. I think people should the E.A.R.T.H because those letters don’t just mean EARTH they mean E. Earth A. Air R. Right now T. tells H. how we feel. I also think people should recycle because you would want to use it again. Now people should care for the homeless because they were like you at one time but now it’s new they need houses to stay in so the president of the United States should make sure of that. That is why people should recycle and use solar power energy.

    Neutral  Add karma Subtract karmaQuote

Add your comments

Fill in the required fields below to leave a comment or login to your account. If you haven't signed up, you can do so free here. With SlashGear account, you will be able to participate on SlashGear Forums discussion.






Close
E-mail It
About / Advertise / Contact / Archives / Privacy Policy / Terms of Use
Copyright © 2006-2008 SlashGear, All Rights Reserved.