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Solar Polar Rock and Roller: Solar Powered Ice Chest

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Inventor Name: Dwight Sloan

Invention Status: patented and ready to be manufactured

Website: www.solarpolarrockandroller.com

Patent Number: 6,305,185 B1

Inventor Email: solarman2@mac.com

Keywords: solar powered cooler

Description:

The Solar Polar Rock and Roller is an ice chest with an integrated solar panel in the lid that runs a stereo radio and light and also allows solar energy to be converted to 110 VAC to run small appliances (blender, fan, tools) in areas where there is no power. It also has a plug in for your lap top and a cell phone charger that will run all on FREE solar energy.

The Solar Polar Rock and Roller is a must for emergency uses (floods, hurricanes, earthquakes) as it keeps you in constant communication with the outside world. Boating, Sailing, The River all are perfect places for this fun and environmentally friendly product.

We are looking for someone who thinks this is as great as we do and loking for partnering for a mutually beneficial outcome.GREAT MARKETABILITY

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Comments

The bottom line

Can you estimate the final cost on this? (Production or consumer.)

I'm no expert but the panels alone are quite expensive, no? By the time production etc is added on I'm afraid most people will be priced out, even before giving yourself any profit.


solar polar rock and roller we are looking at

LBS,
we are looking at bringing this thing in around
$170 per unit to the consummer. I know that it
sound high but just think about all the people
who are purchasing Ipods for $300 a pop. All
that is is a hardrive! I think that there is a great
market for this product. and will continue
to try to get it manufactured. Thanks for your
input


Great concept!

Does it keep items in the cooler cold or hot with the solar power, as well? I know you have a limit on how much it can power at once, but think that would be an awesome feature. I would totally buy one.


solar cooler

I have just been looking on the web sites and i seen your details, i am from uk but now work in China. We have just made a item like yours?

this has light, fan, phone chargers, cup warmer, mp3 charger, with a/c charger, car charger, large solar panel too, 46lt case.
as my friend makes the cruzin cooler, the cooler scooter he uses my friends factory for production.

Contact me.
John


Are they available?

          I was searching the web for a solar powered cooler. I just thought of the Idea and it seems you have thought of it first. Congradulations because it's a great idea! I was wondering how big are they going to be and how heavy. Next I was thinking when they would be available,how much and where? So if you could please e-mail me.


you suck, i thought of this

you suck, i thought of this last nite and you beat me too it!!
well good job, i hope it hits the market and you make tons! CONGRADS AND GOOD LUCK!!


Wow! I 've kept this concept

Wow! I 've kept this concept in my mind for quite a while and discussed it with family who thought it was a great idea too! i actually went back to school for a Business Degree to make it work but, Congrats!! Any luck on your business? Are you still looking for partners?


Please contact me

I have a client with an idea for a product that needs a manufacturer experienced with solar panel/charging integration. He needs a manufacturer for the product. Can you have your friend contact me at dan@aledoattorney.com


Which came first?


solar powered ice chest

HAVE YOU RECIEVED DONATIONS NEED TO PRODUCE PRODUCT? AM INTERESTNG IN PURCASING IT????
BOONEDOG9@JUNO.COM "BONNIE'


have you sold any of these?

have you sold any of these? how is it going? These would be a great asset to hurricane victims etc. let me know how this is going.
janlcrista@aol.com


Ice Chest Cooler

Thank you! I am looking for this concept for my son, now serving in Iraq. Any leads on where I can get one for the troops?? Or how much even?? email me plz lynn.poligo@us.army.mil


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