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When Solar Power Meets a Lunchbox 🔆

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? ? Hey there… Do you prefer fast food or healthy homemade snacks? Because you’re abou

[View online](     Hey there… Do you prefer fast food or healthy homemade snacks? Because you’re about to discover a lunchbox unlike any other. Having your own food with you on the go comes with a score of benefits over grabbing something quick from a vending machine or fast food joint — you know what you’re going to eat, and you know it’s nutritious (at least, if you made it to be so), and… well, homemade is much, much more affordable. But there’s a little problem: how the hell do you keep it fresh throughout the day, and how do you get it to temperature when you don’t have a microwave around? You don’t want to eat a cold and soggy lunch, do you? That’s where the Sunnyside comes in. [Give it to me!➜]( What, why, how? Press a button and instantly get that food inside your lunchbox to heat up to the perfect temperature, no matter where you are — from warm pasta, cold ice cream, and anything in between. Sounds like a dream? Well, wake up because it’s about to become reality. The Sunnyside is a smart lunchbox that verges the power of the sun (aka, solar panels) to heat up and/or cool down your lunch wherever you are, without the need for any cables or power outlets… if a lunchbox and a microwave had a kid, this would probably be it! - Machine washable - Built-in 10,000 mAh power bank - Temperature sensor with App control - No cords, no mess Aside from cooling and heating up your food on demand, it will also keep your food fresh for up to 20 hours. That’s an entire day, while other basic lunchboxes often already mess up your food before you even arrive at your destination. Especially during hot summers. We don’t know how they pull it off, but with one full charge, this thing can apparently reheat your food up to 7 times. That’s way more than you’ll ever need… - Modular dividers to separate your meals - Made from safe, BPA-free plastic - Leakproof with intelligent locking mechanism If you appreciate a slick, minimalist design and gentle pastel colours, you’ll probably like how it looks, too! [Give it to me! ➜](   All of the products we review are tech that we personally love—nobody can/has/could/will pay us to review their product. Some of them give us affiliate links—if you back the project through them, we'll get some pocket change at no added cost to you. So if you like our advice, click the buttons and thank us with a coffee! Techiwant, Inc. 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, New Ark, Delaware, Newark Delaware 19702, United States Wanna break up? Fine! Walk out the door, just turn around now, but you’ll be welcome back forevermore. Tech I Want, Inc., 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, 19702, Newark, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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