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		<description><![CDATA[Introducing the solar powered LightCapâ„¢, the water bottle with a light in the lid. The LightCap is the brightest idea youâ€™ve ever seen. The LightCap is not only an unbreakable one-liter water bottle, itâ€™s also the coolest solar powered LED light youâ€™ve ever used. The cap has a built-in waterproof solar panel, battery pack and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Introducing the <strong>solar powered</strong> LightCapâ„¢, the water bottle with a light in the lid. The LightCap is the brightest idea youâ€™ve ever seen. The LightCap is not only an unbreakable one-liter water bottle, itâ€™s also the coolest <strong>solar powered LED light</strong>                                        youâ€™ve ever used.<br />
The cap has a built-in waterproof <strong>solar panel</strong>, battery pack and powerful, long-lasting <strong>LED</strong> light. Fill it with your favorite drink and never worry about finding it in the dark again. The water-bottle and cap combo weighs only 11 oz. The LightCap stands 8 Â¼&#8221; tall and 3 Â¾&#8221; wide and has a 32 oz capacity.</p>
<p class="bodytext">With just a four-hour charge of sunshine the LightCap will stay bright for hours while the rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries will last for at least 300 cycles. Set it in the sun or hang it from a railing during the day and youâ€™ll have light all night long!</p>
<p><span class="bodytext">The <strong>solar power unit</strong> is totally sealed; in fact, it is molded in from the top (outside) of the cap so thereâ€™s no possible contact with the contents of the bottle. Thereâ€™s also a handy waterproof switch on the cap that lets you change from the white LED (bright), to red (preserves your night vision), or turn it off completely. You can leave the red light on all night (minimal energy draw) so you can easily find the bottle; then switch it to white if you need a light!</span></p>


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