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Water Powered Clock
Reg: $29.99

This amazing clock runs on water; no need to be plugged in and no battery changes.

Fashioned from non-PVC plastic, it runs entirely on tap water. It's the most accurate, environmentally practical, hassle-free clock of its kind.

Features an easy-to-set daily alarm and hourly alarm. Choose between 12 or 24 hour time.

GP Portable Solar Charger + Batteries
Reg: $34.99

Charge your batteries with the most powerful energy source... with no bill!

This GP Solar Charger comes with two durable, lightweight and compact thin film solar panels (laminated in UV stablized and weather resistant polymers).

GP Universal NiMH Rechargeable Battery Charger
Reg: $39.99

This Universal PowerBank charger is the "mother" of all chargers as it will charge all sizes of NiMH batteries (Nickel Metal Hydride).

If you're still buying throwaway alkaline batteries, you're wasting a bundle of money and contributing to hazardous waste. Recharge your NiMH batteries 1000 times with this charger. Very economical! Suitable for charging high capacity D/C/AA/AAA/9V NiMH rechargeable batteries.

Solar Powered Lamp
Reg: $39.99

Jam jars might store jam, but this jar collects and stores sunshine so you can use it at night.

The traditional glass Mason jar houses a highly energy efficient cell, a rechargeable AA battery and low energy LED lights. When the jar is placed in sunlight the solar cell creates an electrical current that charges the battery over a few hours. A perfect garden light or bedroom night light for little ones.

The frosted jar diffuses the light, combining with warm-coloured LED lights for a natural feel. With no visible controls on this sun jar, a clever light sensor inside automatically activates the lights upon darkness.

Clothesline Kit (100 feet)
Reg: $49.99

Looking for new ways to reduce your energy consumption? These strong, reliable, weatherproof and rustproof clotheslines are the best way to dry your clothes.

Need more convincing? A dryer is typically the second-biggest electricity-using appliance after your fridge. A dryer will fade your clothing and break fabric down faster than sunlight; the lint a dryer catches is the fabric of your laundry being broken down.