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Non-Stop Outdoor Composter (50 gal.)

October 10, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

If you want to make great compost for your garden or flower bed, you’re going to need a good composter.
The Sun-Mar Continuous Use Auto Flow 200 (Non-Stop) Composter is one of the best selling composters around, and it is guaranteed to create light compost that anyone can shovel around the garden. sun-mar-continuous-use-auto-flow-200-composter
This composter has several functions that place it a step above many of the other composters out there, so if you’re looking for a nice composter, this may be the one for you.

The Sun-Mar Composter uses a special rotation bio-drum that allows it to continuously move the compost around. The compost is cycled through the outer drum and then moved back to the collection chamber and to the output port. Once it’s cycled through several times, you’ll have very "fluffy like" compost that you can scoop out and use in your garden. It’s very easy to load up the Sun-Mar Composter, too. Unlike most drum composters, you don’t have to stop this one to add more kitchen scraps or other items to it. You can keep the composter right outside your door (especially if your kitchen has its own outside door) and quickly and easily dump your scraps into it.

It’s strong enough to survive the weather, and its green polyethylene body will last for quite some time. This type of composter is really useful for those who constantly need a source of great compost for their gardens and flower beds.

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($299) 50-gal. Capacity - 32" High - 33 1/2" Wide - 24" Diameter - 38 lbs.


Solar Island Fountain

October 2, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Installing a nice, relaxing fountain in your garden or courtyard can add a nice touch of beauty and elegance, but some of these fountains use up a lot of energy.  While they’re a nice touch, are they worth it?  In the old days, the answer was pretty much no.  solar-island-fountainHowever, many of today’s fountains use solar power, including the Solar Island Fountain.  This little fountain provides everything that those old power-hogging fountains did but it does it all using a solar cell.

The Solar Island Fountain shoots water up to 17 inches above the sprayer when it has a full charge and is in direct sunlight.  The solar panel, which is fitted around the sprayer, provides all the energy this fountain needs.  As long as it’s in direct light, you’ll have a nice, relaxing fountain that also helps aerate your pond.  Once the sun has shifted, the fountain will still operate, but it may not have the power to shoot water quite as high.  Of course, once the sun has set for the day, the fountain will run down and turn off until morning.

The lily pad base sits low in the water, adding an extra dimension of aesthetics to the fountain.  It looks great in any pond, and its elegant look and sound are sure to get compliments from your guests.  There’s no pond too large or too small to make use of the Solar Island Fountain.  Also, since there’s no wiring or anything to install, you can easily set down two or three of these little fountains in a large pond to really make an interesting scene.


Air X Wind Turbine

September 24, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

When it comes to your home and renewable power, you really only have two choices: solar power and wind power.  Most people go with solar power simply because it’s less intrusive, but it can be very expensive.  air-x-wind-turbineWind power, while requiring turbines, may actually be cheaper.  The Air X Wind Turbine, for example, can provide all the power one needs for some basic appliances and lights.  You can actually use it to run your television, for example, or you can use it to charge up batteries and provide backup power if your electricity ever goes out.

With winds of 12 mph or so, the Air X Wind Turbine can generate up to 38 kilowatts of power every month.  It can provide either 12, 24, or 48 voltage, allowing you to use it to power multiple items.  If you need to power a cabin in the woods, a monitoring station, or any other remote location, the Air X Wind Turbine is an excellent choice.  It’s also a very quiet turbine, so you won’t hear any annoying noise from it.  It actually slows the blades down as it reaches its top rated output so it won’t make that fluttering noise that many turbines make in high winds.  Also, the turbine has a high wind safety mode, so it will automatically slow down the turbines if the wind speed gets too high.

If you happen to live on a boat or own a boat, the Air X Wind Turbine can be very useful there, too.  It’s one of the top rated wind turbines for sailboats, and it gives you great versatility in powering up any sailing vessel.  It also features marine powder coating and is made from stainless steel, so you don’t have to worry about corrosion or rusting.

If you’re looking for a great alternative energy source but don’t want to deal with installing solar panels, take a look at wind power.  The Air X Wind Turbine shows that you don’t need a huge propeller in your back yard to take advantage of it.


Most Energy Efficient Ceiling Fan

September 16, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Are you looking for a way to save money on your energy bill?  If so, there are several different options.  One of these is to install a very energy efficient ceiling fan.  While you may not be able to save a ton of money, using energy efficient ceiling fans can save a little bit of money.  energy-efficient-ceiling-fansIf you figure up how many ceiling fans you have in your home, however, you may find that you can actually safe a good amount of money overall.

There are several different things to look for when shopping for an energy efficient ceiling fan.  The first thing to consider is the blade size.  You need to find a ceiling fan with blades that are between 50 and 56 inches long for large rooms.  For medium sized rooms, 42 inches is the minimum.  For a smaller room, you can get by with a fan with 32 inch blades.  You need to have your fan mounted at least seven feet above the floor, although eight to nine feet is really better.  The blades should have a pitch of 14 degrees to maximize the amount of air the move.  Make certain the blades are not made out of solid wood or particleboard—neither is very efficient.

When it comes to controls, many may think you need a very complex ceiling fan.  However, that’s not true.  All you need is a basic fan setup—the simple pull chain that controls fan speed and the switch that changes the way the fan rotates is all that is necessary.

This is all that is needed to save you a little bit of money every month.  These energy efficient ceiling fans may not be a way of saving a huge amount of money, but they are helpful in shaving off some cost per month and helping you save a bit on your budget.


Solar Energy Catalogues

August 31, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Making your home solar powered is a great way of saving money, but many people are hesitant to do this.  If you flip through solar energy catalogues, you’re going to see some large price tags.  There’s no getting around it—solar energy requires a pretty big up front investment on your part, especially if you have the goal of moving your home partially or entirely off the power grid.

If you want to start out small, there are several things you can do to reduce the amount of energy you use.  For starters, you don’t have to install those huge solar panels you see in many solar energy catalogues.  In fact, you can install a small 40 watt solar panel to power many different applications.  The 40 watt panel is a midsize solar panel, and it’s designed to provide solar power without straining your budget. Read more


Jade Mountain Solar

August 26, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Living off the utility grid may seem like an impossibility, but while it is a lofty goal, it can be accomplished.  The way to do this is to utilize as many different solar products as you possibly can.  The Real Goods offered by Gaiam can allow you to start transferring your energy usage from your local power grid to various solar devices.  solar-panelWhile it may not be quite enough to allow you to fully live off the grid, installing and using these devices can certainly help drop your utility cost and become less of a drain on the environment. Read more


Solar Gorilla Review

August 24, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

Don’t you hate it when you’re on a trip or out of the office and suddenly your cell phone goes dead?  Or you’re working on a very important presentation on your laptop when it suddenly runs out of power and you don’t have any place to plug it in?  This happens to everyone, but it doesn’t have to.  solar-gorillaIf you have the Solar Gorilla and Power Gorilla Solar Charger Kit, you can power up any of your devices just by placing the charger kit in the sun for a few hours.

The Solar Gorilla combines two other Gorilla products: the Solar Gorilla Laptop Charger and the Power Gorilla Battery Pack.  These two items combine to create and store hours of solar energy.  You can then use the variety of ports on the device to charge up your many different electronic devices.  A great feature of the combo unit is that it doesn’t just charge up your devices like some do; it will also store power so you can use it to supply power to your phone or laptop later or after the sun goes down.  You can even plug in the Power Gorilla and let it charge up from an outlet, then use it as a battery later.

The Solar Gorilla is compatible with many different cell phones, mp3 players, laptops, and other devices.  It’s even compatible with Apple notebooks if you have a specific adaptor.  The devices are very lightweight and compact, easily fitting inside a standard laptop bag or even a purse.

If there’s any downside to this device, it’s the price.  The Solar Gorilla will cost you $500 or more.  However, if you constantly need to power a device on the go, it can be an invaluable tool.  It can also be great if you want to stop using electricity to power your cell phone or mp3 player.

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Household Solar

August 11, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

There are many different ways to make your household a bit more solar powered.  Solar energy is a great way of powering your home and dropping your electric bill a bit.  Some of these household solar methods are easy, but some are a bit more difficult and somewhat expensive.  solar-panelsFor example, adding solar panels to your entire roof is not going to be easy or cheap, even though it would save on a good deal of power. Read more


Slate Solar Stepping Stone - (Solar Walkway Light)

July 27, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

I love solar powered items, especially ones that help me out in the dark. I don’t know how many times I’ve left home during the day and returned at night only to realize I didn’t leave the porch light on. It can be difficult to avoid stepping on things or following the walkway when it’s really pitch dark, as it is in parts of my yard. But now I’ve discovered the perfect solution: slate solar stepping stones.

solar-slate-stepping-stonesThese stepping stones look like normal stepping stones with one major exception: the middle of the stepping stone features an integrated solar cell that charges up during the day. At night, the cell lights up so you can see to walk down your garden path or up your walkway to your front door. The solar cells will provide a good eight hours of light provided they get a full day’s charge, which is enough to illuminate your paths from sunset to sunrise. Each of these stones measures eight inches on each side, and you get two in each pack. Read more


Insulated Tab-Top Curtain Panels

July 24, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment 

If you’re like me, you want to drop your electric bill as much as possible.  During the hot summer months, the air conditioner tends to run all the time, especially if temperatures really climb.  This always translates into very high electric bills.  insulated-curtainsBut what can you do?  Sure, fans can help a lot, but they can’t do it all.  Even turning the thermostat up a few degrees may not help that much.  Other than sweating it out, how can you work to cut down the amount of electricity used while still keeping your home cool?

One thing you can do is add insulated curtains to your home.  These curtains look no different from regular curtains.  In fact, some of them look much better!  The secret, though, is in the backing and interior material.  These fashionable curtains hide a functional side—they are actually made from insulated material that blocks out a great about of heat.  While it may not seem like it, our homes actually absorb a good amount of heat through windows.  The sunlight that looks so great streaming in through the windows heats up our homes, and blocking out these rays can save a lot.

These insulated tab-top curtain panels are made from a heavy duty suede material that is able to block out both the heat and keep cold drafts from coming into your home during the winter.  This will help keep your heating costs down in the winter.  In addition to this, the curtains will block out nearly all sunlight, making them ideal for those who work at night and sleep during the day.  You’ll no longer be woken up by the bright morning sun on weekends, either!  Many of these types of curtains reduce noise, too, which is also ideal for daytime sleepers.

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