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Solar powered LED Mini Light

by Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 12.29.06
Design & Architecture

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Hey, it's solar and it's LED, how could we not show it? It's all one piece unlike Justin's skylight. On the other side is a mirror, as Compact Impact says, "Great for checking your teeth after a makizushi meal to make sure no bits of nori are stuck there! " Just don't keep it in your pocket until you need it, put it somewhere so it can charge up, perhaps next to your Sun Jar. ::Compact Impact

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It is small and "neat," but seems neither particularly useful or practical--just another "eco" gadget on the short track to landfil.

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