Sun Jars???

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Sun Jars???

Post: # 227564Post happyhippy »

Hi everyone,
Just wondered if anyone out there had tried Sun Jars?I've been thinking of buying one lately and whilst out shopping today saw them for £20?You can either put them in a window sill to absorb the sunlight or outside and then bring them in at night time.Anyone tried them?

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Post: # 227565Post fruitcake »

I bought one once - it never worked for me - could be total pilot error of course

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Post: # 227570Post fifi folle »

I have one, it provides a nice glow but not really enough to read a book by or anything. You need to remember to switch them on in order to charge and then they come on automatically when it gets dark unless you turn it off. I got mine cheaper than that from a friend who has a shop, not sure I would pay the full price.

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Post: # 227571Post jampot »

my sister uses on as a night light, its just a nice glow not enough to see by tho try amazon they can do them a bit cheaper than the shops
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Post: # 227577Post snapdragon »

I don't think I've seen sun jars but any garden solar light would bring light inside, just need to create a space to put it (vase? jamjar?), we got some from the pound shop for use when camping, use as a nightlight sounds a great idea :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 227602Post oldjerry »

Inspired by something she read,and desperate to avoid packing ,Mrs OJ made one of these about a month ago.Large Kilner jar,top off a solar powered outside light(bout £2) couple of hand fulls of the kids marbles in the jar round the light.Leave outside during the day bring inside at night.Looked great.......then never worked again,probably not an inherent design prob,more meteorological.

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Post: # 227611Post becks77 »

These guys have less expensive ones
http://www.redsave.com/show/sun-jars?ut ... 2BProducts

OR you try these instructions to make your own, the second one worked really well!
http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_6129392_make- ... n-jar.html
http://www.instructables.com/id/Home-made-Sun-Jar/
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Post: # 230626Post Henwoman »

I bought one last year and left it outside my laundry room to collect sunlight and let me see my way into the building at night. It gave very poor light and gave up the ghost after a few months - so not recommended by me.

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Post: # 230639Post Thomzo »

I have a candelabra that takes 10 candles. Lovely to look at with all the candles lit but stuffingly expensive to keep buying the candles. A couple of years ago, my mum gave me a set of 10 cheap solar lights which fit perfectly into the holders for the candles. I have to remember to put it outside to charge up but it works a treat in the summer. In the winter I pop in the candles as they give out a fair bit of heat as well.

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Post: # 230640Post battybird »

I second the idea of ordinary solar lights..we use the rock style ones which charge on the windowsill or outside and bring them in at night..they give quite a bright light esp if you get the ones with at least three LEDs. Maplins do some quite cheaply. :flower:
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