Power of the Sun Sweepstakes – eQUICK Phone Portable USB Solar Battery Charger
We have a wonderful prize being sponsored by eHarvestSensors for a eQUICK Phone Portable USB Solar Battery Charger.
Check out the review of this product over at A Medic’s World. I want to thank the small group of sites that have helped promote this great giveaway.
eQUICK Phone Portable USB Solar Battery Charger
- Open to US only.
- Winner will be chosen at random through Rafflecopter via Random.org.
- Sweepstakes ends April 10th at 11:59pm.
- Winner will be notified through email
- Winner will have 48 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen.
- eHarvestSensors is responsible for prize fulfillment.
- Must be 18 years or older to enter Rafflecopter.
- Only one entrant per household.
- Entering the Rafflecopter means you agree to terms above. .
- Organized by A Medic’s World, email [email protected] if you have any questions.
Thanks to Budget Earth for permission to use the above disclaimer for my website.
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Corey Olomon says
I don’t but want to start.
Christian Alejandro says
We use rechargeable batteries.
Buddy Garrett says
we use rechargeable batteries.
KELLY MCGREW says
no i do not but would love to start with this mat!
Julie Hawkins says
I don’t right now but I’d like to
Laurel Anderson says
I have never tried rechargeable batteries! Would love to!
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Joy Q says
I use rechargeable batteries.
cassandra says
We use rechargeable batteries.
William W. says
Yes, I bought a battery charger and rechargeable batteries for my cameras and other equipment. It sure beats throwing away tons of batteries.
Justin Strong says
I use rechargeable batteries almost exclusively.
Kathy Pease says
I do catch rainwater in a barrel to water my gardens
jamie hamilton says
I used rechargable batteries until the charger died. I save rainwater for the garden.
Carolyn Daley says
I collect rain water for plants and I use rechargeable batteries. Unfortunately, I cannot afford solar panels for the house.
Sky Evans says
I use solar batteries sometimes.
Russell Moore says
Rechargeable batteries, and solar garden lights.
Misty Lunceford says
I don’t use anything solar power so this would be cool
debbie says
We use rechargeable batteries and I love to hang my clothes out to dry.
[email protected] says
I use rechargeble batteries
Cheryl Everitt says
I collect the water that drips/runs from our air conditioner
maya HU says
I have not used rechargeable batteries before.
Clint Weiss says
I collect rain water… When I can afford to build my small dream cottage, solar/wind and perhaps microhydro will play an integral part in the design.
Heidi Embrey says
We dry our clothes with solar=on the clothes line. We collect rain water for the plants 🙂
BJM says
I use rechargeable batteries.
Karen Sargent says
I don’t use rechargeable batteries, but I would like to start, especially because they’re more environmentally friendly!
Deborah Stinson says
There is a problem with form. Cannot like the sponsor.
Tom Shewbridge says
Hi Deborah, I just tested it on my end, and it looked like it was working, can you email me, [email protected] if you still have problems. Thank you.
Brigid OHara Koshko says
I try to use rechargeable batteries but I haven’t had much success in the batteries holding much power. I do collect rainwater for my garden – and that helps a lot.
Lauren Olivia Wood says
I have used rechargeable batteries before.
Susan Robbins says
Have solar outdoor path lights and security lights. Have crank flashlights and radio for emergency. Have a solar boat battery charger.
Della miller says
Rechargeable batteries solar phone charger
Mary Casper says
no i dont use any kind of rechargabele energy
Colleen Boudreau says
I use rechargeable batteries.
Linda Szymoniak says
Other than the batteries in things like our cell phones, we are trying to use more rechargable batteries in other items. I’ve been replacing outdated outside lights with solar powered ones (and just bought a cute set of five bird-shaped lights that are solar powered and just the cutest things). I try my best to be as “green” as I can at our house.
sarah jerome says
i have solar powered lights outside i use in the summer