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FeedRank: 4/10  4/10  Good  ---  www.slashgear.com
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Friday, May 16, 2008 --- 71 days ago
When camping one of the main essentials is a water bottle, not many leave without one. So its nice that a company decided to incorporate that with a bit of technology to make an easy portable light. The lamp isn’t the full bottle, but just the cap itself. When placed onto the bottle it creates a very clever and convenient way to have a lamp handy at all times. The cap fits the standard 2-inch wide mouth water bottle and the site claims that it is the brightest LED cap available. Although oddly the site doesn’t say how long it takes for the solar battery to charge up. It is currently being sold for $19.95. [via pocket-lint ] Relevant Entries on SlashGear Electric Spin the Bottle - For those too good to spin a real bottle AquaMaker AM10 pulls water literally out of thin air iStraw - Because your water is dirty The Water Powered Calculator seems slightly pointless The Water powered alarm clock ...
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