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The Solar Hat Fan:
Get Ready For Safari


The solar hat fan has symbolized the uncoolest cool since they first appeared. These devices come in two basic forms, ones that clip onto the brim of a hat like that in the picture to the left, and ones that are built in to the hat itself, like the one on the right.



solar fan hat

solar hat fan

The style of hat that the fan is built into can vary, but I've picked the good old Pith helmet because that's in the same league as the fan itself in terms of fashion.

A clip on fan can cost as little as ten bucks and would no doubt be invaluable for those jungle safaris you regularly go on. Obviously, you can move the clip on fan from one hat to another which you can't do for the embedded unit. They are available from just about any online store that sells electrical products. Your local electronics store will also likely have them, and you'll save on postage.

7 May 2009

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