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Binding: Kitchen & Home Brand: Tobar EAN: 5060043060039 Label: Suck UK Ltd Manufacturer: Suck UK Ltd Publisher: Suck UK Ltd Studio: Suck UK Ltd Sales Rank: 28 MPN: SUNJAR1
Features:
Jam jars store jam, the Sun jar collects and stores sunshine
GIFT OF THE YEAR - 2007
Made with a traditional Mason jar and high tech energy efficient lighting!
Product Description: When the standard lightbulb was invented, naturally, we applauded. But science means progress - and the world is now looking for alternative ways to light up our homes. This is one of the best we've found. Inside the Sun Jar is a highly efficient solar cell, a rechargeable battery and three low energy LED lamps. When the jar is placed in direct sunlight, the solar cell creates an electrical current that charges the battery over a few hours. When it gets dark or lights are turned off, this energy powers the three natural-coloured LED lamps inside the jar. The frosted glass of the jar then diffuses the light, giving the appearance of trapped sunlight.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - shine tiny sun!
I was recently given a sun jar as a birthday present and I love it. It sits in my front window, which gets the sunlight during the day, and many of my neighbours have said how cosy it is to see it glowing away there after dark! I am planning to get one for the back garden now as well, and a couple more as Christmas presents.
Rating: - Sun Jar
This is really cool. It would make a great gift for anyone especially the eco-conscious. It looks unusual, is a talking point for guests and it saves on electricity. I might get a few more and make a feature of them. You can even use them outside as they are waterproof.
Rating: - Nice (if slightly pointless) object
This has a very nice feel to it (proper frosted glass, not plastic, and a satisfyingly chunky lid). The glow is orangey, so it's no good for reading etc. but would be really nice to just give some general lighting when outside in the evening at the end of a summer's day, or in a conservatory/garden room, or just on a patio.