Category: Energy Saving Gadgets

February 9, 2011June 2, 2011
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Dyson Air Multiplier – Bladeless Fan

The is an innovative fan that uses a bladeless design to produce a smooth current of cooling air.  The Air Multiplier can produce a cool refreshing breeze in a safer, healthier, and more energy efficient way than a standard fan could.

February 2, 2011February 2, 2011
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Bye Bye Standby System – Ultra-Simple Energy Saving

The Bye Bye Standby System is a collection of devices that can help you to turn off your electronic devices quickly and easily. By totally cutting off the power to electrical devices when not in use daily energy usage is decreased. The connected devices can be turned on or off with ease using either a...

January 26, 2011January 19, 2011
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Eneloop – Rechargeable Batteries By Sanyo

The with a difference, they are pre-charged ready for use and maintain a charge for a lot longer than conventional rechargable batteries. The Eneloop Batteries have recently been improved to allow them to last longer, retain charge for years and to use eco-friendly energy for the pre-charge.

January 25, 2011January 19, 2011
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Easy-Peasy Pressure Alert Tyre Gauge

The helps you to ensure that your tires have the correct air pressure. By checking your tyres regularly and keeping the air pressure at the correct levels you will prolong the life of the tyres and be more fuel efficient.

January 7, 2011December 23, 2010
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Philips Econova LED TV With Solar Powered Remote

The Econova is an eco-friendly LED TV created by Philips. The 42 in screen TV has a modern look due to the use of recycled aluminum in its construction. The TV uses only 40W when in eco mode and is able to use 0W when switched off. The TV is supplied with a solar powered...

December 20, 2010December 15, 2010
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T2 Fanless Dual Core PC By Aleutia

The T2 is a fanless dual core PC that uses substantially less electricity than a standard PC. This small and exceptionally quiet PC contains all the powerful components we expect within a PC today, while using only 21 watts on average.