The compact device was small it easily packed in our checked luggage, and was easy to install even with almost no tools. All we needed was the included device, the included rubber strips, and a small pair of scissors.
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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. 🙂
This might be great for work, but how hard would it be to push it out and unlock the door?
Hi 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). 🙂