Our trip to Puerto Rico was the perfect escape from cold and snowy Pittsburgh, and a great time to try out our new Kulcar - a solar powered car ventilator!
The perfect year-round solution for warm climates, we’re looking forward to regularly using the Kulcar during the scorching summer temperatures regularly at home.
The device is so innovative – using environmentally friendly solar panels to generate it’s own power for the device’s small fans. It significantly lowers the temperature inside your car – while the car is moving or parked. Because of it’s self-sufficient power source, there’s never a chance it’ll drain your battery, and there are no wires to attach. A little known fact is that some car upholstery can release dangerous chemicals when heated to extreme temperatures – and in addition to the more comfortable temperature achieved by using Kulcar, this danger can be reduced by kulcar’s use. What an easy and efficient way to provide a healthier environment for your “always on the go” family.
Installing the Kulcar is super easy:
1 – Roll down the window
2 – clip the precut (small) rubber strip to the window
3 – clip the Kulcar device onto the glass, next to the precut rubber strip.
4 – measure and trim the flat end of the long rubber strip, and clip it on the other side of the Kulcar device.
5 – Slowly roll up the window, ensuring that the solid end of both rubber pieces and the kulcar device are inside the car’s window seals.
That’s it! You’re ready to go just by flipping the solar panel to a horizontal position and tightening using the metal crank. I was initially apprehensive about installing this in a rental car, but there was no need. The installation is as permanent or as temporary as you’d like, leaving no effect on the vehicle. The rubber strips create a great seal around the device, preventing any issues for security or insects.
Once installed, the device goes to work almost instantly when in direct sun. You’ll know it’s working by the slight whirling sound coming from the device, and the gentle breeze you can feel when placing your hand on the indoor side of the ventilator.
On our trip, we found significant difference in indoor temperature when using the Kulcar and would definitely recommend it to our readers. It would make a great Christmas gift for anyone with a daily commute who parks outside, who lives in a year-round or seasonally warm climate, for the environmentally conscious, and for those road warrior travelers. Order your Kulcar from NewEgg or stay in touch by following the links below!
Sonray Technology Co Ltd: http://www.sonray.com.tw/
Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/ Product/Product.aspx?Item=0FB- 00N8-00001
Kulcar Facebook: https://www. facebook.com/pages/Kulcar/ 551389814931439
Sonray Facebook: https://www. facebook.com/pages/Sonray- Technology-Inc/500367573391926
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ KulcarSonray
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Pinterest: http://www. pinterest.com/ksonray/
Kulcar Australia: http://www.kulcar.com.au/
Want to see Kulcar in motion? Check out our installation and demo videos below!
Sonray Technology Co Ltd: http://www.sonray.com.tw/
Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/
Kulcar Facebook: https://www.
Sonray Facebook: https://www.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/
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Kulcar Australia: http://www.kulcar.com.au/
Want to see Kulcar in motion? Check out our installation and demo videos below!
Disclosure: We received Kulcar for our review purposes. All opinions remain true and honest of our experience.
i always wonder with how cheap solar panels are why cant car manufacture just stick a couple on the roof so they can keep the air inside the car either cool in the summer or warm in the winter.
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I would love one of those. I have never heard of them. what a brilliant idea as long as no one brushes up against it or decides to break it for fun while walking by your car. Thanks for introducing it to me. I'm coming from our SITS Tribe. :)
ReplyDeleteThis might be great for work, but how hard would it be to push it out and unlock the door?
ReplyDeleteHi Jerry! Thanks for stopping by. Just from our experience, I'd imaging pretty tough. The strips and device do extend pretty far into the car when the window is up and because of the thickness of the material, we didn't feel like they were going anywhere (assuming you got a good fit). :-)
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