Win a solar-powered kettle for your bicycle

sun-powered kettleWith cool weather predicted this Bank Holiday weekend, what better pick-me-up than a solar kettle for your bicycle?

The solar kettle looks like a conventional thermos, but fold-out reflectors harness the sun’s energy and allow you to enjoy up to three cups of freshly-brewed tea on every ride. Just as long as the sun comes out.

The solar kettle needs direct sunlight in order to boil water, but even in dull weather it can heat the water to 55-60°C.

The solar kettle weighs about one kilo and holds enough water for three cuppas or even soft-boiled eggs.

Win your own solar kettle

We have a solar kettle to give away. Leave a comment at the bottom of this page and we will pick a name at the end of this month (05/14).

How long does it take to boil water?

A resourceful cyclist could strap the solar kettle to the top of a pannier or behind a ruck sack and have it get to work while they were ion the move. On a sunny day in Britain, it takes around two hours for the water to come to the boil from cold.

Very few things beat a good cup of tea, but a comprehensive cycle insurance lets you relax in the knowledge that your bike is in safe hands.

Cycle insurance from the ETA covers against theft (new-for-old and no depreciation over time) accidental damage and vandalism (including at race events) plus £5m third party cover plus masses of other benefits in one comprehensive policy.

Comments

  1. James

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    First! It probably hasn’t boiled yet though…

  2. Julia

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    Fantastic idea! I get about 200 miles to the gallon (of PG Tips), this would make me even more sustainable…

  3. Andy fla

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    Awesome, it would be great touring

  4. PJ Basa

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    Wow I want one! 🙂

  5. Ben

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    …but will it work in North East Scotland?

  6. Georgina Griffiths

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    Tea, espresso, cappuccino and whilst cycling … Yes please

  7. David Smith

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    Fantastic idea! I love my tea, and I’d love one of those!!

  8. Andy Parsons

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    Great idea. I’ll be using mine for coffee though – the extra caffeine shot to spur me on…

  9. Paul Keleher

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    How about a solar oven to go with it? You could bake a cake while waiting for your cuppa.

  10. Juan

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    I’d love a my tea on the go!

  11. Lisa Hatfield

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    Great idea, especially for on a touring break!

  12. Stuart

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    Would be lovely to have a freshly boiled cup of tea after a long ride!

  13. Anthony Samuel

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    Making porridge and oiled eggs on a mtg multi day tour would be great with this!

  14. Steven Jones

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    The only thing I would need with one of these is a biscuit barrel to fit in my second drink holder 😉

  15. Adam

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    Perfect for the mid-ride coffee break!

  16. Matt

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    Excellent facility for the weary cyclist

  17. Sara

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    This would make my life better on the same scale as when I discovered jaffa cakes. Amazing.

  18. Peter

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    I know numerous rinks and noodles etc that could now be made without taking the stove and kettlen a ride.

  19. Caroline Thomas

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    I love the idea of being able to have a soft boiled egg or a cuppa when I’m out cycling. Viva the solar themos!

  20. Anne Lloyd

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    I’d like one of these for my next cycling/camping trip around the Outer Hebrides!

  21. Evita

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    Great idea. Just what I need for my cycle trip to Paris!

  22. Gillian Cummins

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    My own in-house, zero-carbon teashop on the move. Couldn’t be better!

  23. Nick

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    Fantastic idea. I’d love one.

  24. Robert Ward

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    I go camping, walking, cycling and fishing so this sounds like an ideal product for me. I would love to try this as it would make my hobbies, which I already enjoy, even more enjoyable. I love gadgets and gizmo’s so I would be an ideal candidate to give this a try. Thanks.
    Rob

  25. Jenny

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    I reckon this would help me persuade a very bike-phobic friend join me on a few rides (as long as I had some biccies too!) – Brilliant invention.

  26. Ruth Whitworth

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    Perfect innovative product and good for the environment by using solar power and not electricity.

  27. Barbara Disney

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    tea and cycling – bliss

  28. Ian J

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    This might even encourage my tea drinking wife to match my enthusiasm for cycling…

  29. Nick of the Wild Front Ear

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    What a fab idea.
    Yes, you can make a brew with no fuel, so it’s ideal for Cairngorms trips where there is no firewood and you might not want to use the last of your gas to put a stove on.
    Please, Sir… Me, Sir… *puts hand up*

  30. Diana

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    I like it. It brings to mind the ‘Go to work on an egg’ campaign from the 1950s. We’ve come a long way since then!

  31. Richard Payne

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    A low energy cuppa; this will be green tea with a difference

  32. Lorne Callaghan

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    Brilliant idea. Very useful bit of kit

  33. Bernard

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    Hot soup anyone?

  34. Tim Brown

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    Brilliant idea. I would be happy to have one.

  35. Neil Young

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    What a great invention – I love the idea of having and sharing a cuppa on the go

  36. Bob Young

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    Sunshine tea tastes sweeter.

  37. David Evans

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    Tea, coffee, pot noodle, what a brilliant bit of bike kit.

  38. Brian

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    Great idea, tea and boiled eggs a perfect second breakfast after an early ride.

  39. Allen Knowles

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    Always find ourselves going off track to find a cup of tea, brilliant idea,fresh brew without having to find a village genius

  40. James Donovan

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    Fantastic idea , I would love one

  41. Sarah Astor

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    2 passions in one, riding my bicycle & making my own mint tea..independence & freedom..fabulous!

  42. Ian Jolliffe

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    Loads of potential uses for when you are out and about- could you have an accessory to hold a frying pad so the bean focussed on the base ?

  43. Pam Hubbard

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    I would love one of these

  44. Liz B

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    What a brilliant idea !! Luckily I drink green tea, so I won’t need to tow a small fridge to keep the milk fresh 🙂

  45. Darren Abbott

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    Wow wicked idea – whatever next

  46. Christine Johnson

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    wow so clever, a cup of tea on the go

  47. Nick Board

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    Be sure i will put it to good use, coffee,bliss!

  48. Jamie J

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    …noodle snack pot frenzy!

  49. Tony Pratschke

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    This solar flask is just what I need to complement my Leitra Velomobile and ETA Mini-Caravan! O.K., so I haven’t got the last two yet but I am saving for them and then….. Europe here I come!! Barp, barp, and slurp, slurp! The future is here, be the change you aspire to. I wonder will the solar flask produce Coffee Lite? ;-D

  50. Fiona James

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    Awesome idea and I love tea! Would probably do even more cycling if I had one of those 🙂

  51. Anna

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    I have a storm kettle which is fun but a bit of a palaver, this is so much more civilised

  52. Julie Brett

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    What a fantastic idea for a cup of relaxing tea at the end of the husky bike ride down the river stort.

  53. Keren Atkinson

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    Just amazing I love my tea aswell such a handy thing to have when out and about

  54. David Walker

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    If it works it will be fabulous

  55. S Edwards

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    Thats a perfect ride out!

  56. John Dean

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    Live near the New Forest and the beach would be great at either location and is ideal for picnics!!

  57. Louise Fleming

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    I’d love this, me and my boyfriend like to go cycling and stop off for food after a wee while, how good would it be to have a cuppa too 🙂

  58. adele leek

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    What a great idea. Hot tea well nothing better on cold days.

  59. peter

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    excellent idea for the number of times I get lost

  60. Damian

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    Great idea, do we have enough sun to make a cup of tea though?!

  61. Amelia Avossa

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    SUPER Weird Crazy!!! Thats why i wanna win 😀 Fingerscrossed

  62. Tracy Nixon

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    Wow what a great invention! I can enjoy a coffee break!

  63. sam roulson

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    Great prize and I love my tea. Would make it on the pavement to impress my friends.

  64. David Reeves

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    Magic idea!

  65. Emily Clark

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    Lovely! Anything that gets people cycling is good news in my book.

  66. Naomi gorvin

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    Amazing!! I need one do much that is the sort of gadget everyone needs!

  67. Jen Schofield

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    Fantastic item to have!

  68. Paul Mnich

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    How often have you arrived somewhere gasping for a cuppa only to be faced with a closed sign or a queue a mile long? Problem solved!

  69. Anne-Marie Martin

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    Sounds a great idea. Would love one of these. Thank You so much for running this competition

  70. Martin Wilson

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    Tea on a bike, what a delight!!

  71. sharon mead

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    would love to give this a try

  72. Denise pease

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    My husband is hoping to ride my dad’s old vintage bike in July to Bodrum, Turkey. He would really benefit from a solar powered kettle so I’m keeping everything crossed that this comment gets chosen!

  73. John Reed

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    At last! Someone has finally realised that cyclists also need refreshments wherever they might be. Bring it on, I’m thirsty! 😀

  74. claire scott

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    Wow! Now that’s pretty cool!

  75. tracy steer

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    fab idea and prize

  76. Edward Guerreiro

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    If this thing works as claimed, I would keep it on my window sill, so I could make a cup of tea in the morning when I wake up.

    • Lenniepaul

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      Does it work overnight ??

  77. Barbara Handley

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    Whatever next?! What a great idea.

  78. Neeta Scrivener

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    What a brilliant idea! I would love one of these

  79. Peter Chisnall

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    Great prize, the sun has provided all our energy in one form or another, I’ll drink to that

  80. Richard Newman

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    Ah, potential for steam power assist. 🙂

  81. Jeff Hallam

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    On the way to my allotment on my bike I can make a brew when I get there, result. 🙂

  82. paul welford

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    i’ll have some of that

  83. TimA

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    Amazing – need!

  84. Rachael G

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    Love this idea! So ingenious!

  85. Rose Dodd

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    Now I’ve moved to the Netherlands I miss my cup of Tetley so much, could really put this to some use !

  86. Hannah Smith

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    Looks pretty fab!!

  87. Phil

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    Love it
    Tea on the go

  88. Steven Sadler

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    Just what i need on my tandem,and as i sit at the back it would be very handy

  89. Linda Revell

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    What an amazing idea! And any excuse to stop for a cup of tea is ok by me!

  90. Liz MacGregor

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    Knowing how quickly our solar panels heat up the hot water tank on a sunny day, this sounds like a great extension of the concept – just you can can take the hot water with you wherever you go! Brilliant.

  91. Kay Greenwood

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    Always time for a brew

  92. John Thomas

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    Looks like a very smart idea.

  93. Dick Bacon

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    What a grand idea – we could all use one of those!

  94. Paul Rock

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    Looks great. I’d love one.

  95. Jon Stone

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    Helmet straps? Would balance my helmet-cam 🙂

  96. Mary

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    This kettle would add another element to our growing number of solar powered gizmos. You can never have too many even though there’s only one sun!

  97. S Barber

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    Brill idea…how do I stop others nicking it?

  98. Mr Sparkle

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    Tea-riffic!

  99. Craig S-A

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    Wow- cycling innovation never ceases to amaze me. I already have a solar charger and dynamo hub with usb regulator for touring with gadgets. Now a kettle based on the solar oven principle. What next?

  100. Baguette

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    Muchas Likeas!

  101. Jo Broom

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    I love getting the ETA newsletter, it never fails to surprise. It’s full of the maddest, most genius inventions which always make me smile at the ingenuity of human kind. The solar kettle takes the top prize for being a classic, amusing yet charmingly practical British invention. Let us take great pride in anything that can successfully brew an eco friendly cup of tea, anywhere, anytime.

  102. Ellie Bromilow

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    what a great idea, we would love this for our days out! nothing more refreshing than a cup of tea on a picnic! I think there might be arguments on whose bike this goes on! haha

  103. Denise

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    Now this would get me out on a cycle ride with the kids, the thought of a lovely cup of tea at the destination, what a fantastic idea.

  104. Louisa Lloyd

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    Fantastic idea!

  105. Carol

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    Fantastic idea, tea, coffee, soup, a great motivator to encourage me to get on my bike knowing there’s a reward at the end 🙂

  106. Paul Wilson

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    Great idea!

  107. Carolina J.

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    Oh, wow! Who would have thought its actually possible?

  108. mike masterson

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    A great idea, when touring, it will save extra weight and get a coffee in the morning!

  109. Teresa Lee

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    Nice….Thanks

  110. Gavin Sharp

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    Brew up corporal Sharp!

  111. CJ Snyder

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    This Looks Very Cool & Useful…

  112. john moore

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    Brilliant….I want one

  113. Phill

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    Milk, two sugars, thanks.

  114. Anthony

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    I can see it working on a toasting day, the sort of day you can’t wait two hours, and where a cold drink would be more appropriate! On the other hand, if your water supply’s iffy, and you need it at least pasteurising, this is what you’ll be after. If it will hold its heat until the cool of evening, then drink cold water during the day and wrap your hands round a hot mug before bed/bag. A storm kettle might be a faff, but if you can keep some dry tinder and fuel, there’ll be less waiting.

  115. Allan Smith

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    Perfect for all tea lovers 😀

  116. Siân

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    I might start going on longer rides just so there’s time for a cuppa I

  117. Phil Darling

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    Amazing idea – a cuppa whenever and wherever you ride – rock on!

  118. Jenny

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    It would be great when camping. If I positioned things just right I could wake up to a cup of tea without having to get out of my sleeping bag!

  119. Ann Marie Wrigley

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    Will it do tea for two for tandem riders? Cha, Cha, Cha!

  120. Alex Spyrou

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    There’s nothing like a proper brew to top off a great bike ride

  121. Coralie Pearson

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    love this idea, would love one of these:-)

  122. Roy munro

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    Oooohhh would be perfect for my Ireland tip to toe this summer, nice cup o’ tea in the Irish countryside just me and my bike

  123. Phyllis

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    Purrfect…for a cycling mad daughter.

  124. Donna

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    This is a brilliant idea! I so need this 🙂

  125. alex cook

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    looks good for camping too

  126. Martin Saddington

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    It’s a wonderful innovation using a wonder fuel. I love it!

  127. christa

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    Me me me, I want one!!

  128. Hannah

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    What a fantastic idea, there’s nothing better than a mid-ride pick me up, especially a warm one!

  129. Ian Savory

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    Tea in a flask is awful. This is just the thing for a fresh cup!

  130. thomas stokès

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    we are cycling the length of wales in July over three days, this would be perfect for lunch breaks!!! yorkshire teabags of course!!!

  131. Hassni

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    Ha! Bonkers.

  132. Nikki Dayton

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    Yup, really, really want one of these 🙂

  133. Stu Smith

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    What a way to get a caffeine shot on the bike!

  134. Lisa Auger

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    Looks great! My husband would love this.

  135. Elspeth Macfarlane

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    That’s so clever! I hope I win.

  136. Elspeth Macfarlane

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    That’s so clever, I hope I win!

  137. Al Napp

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    Kettling in the sunshine, ace.

  138. Gina

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    I sooo want one! The cup that cheers but does not inebriate – so no wobbly return journey!

  139. Bhavesh Mistry

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    Wow! Hope i win one of these!

  140. Karl Wallendszus

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    Looks good. Can you set it up on a bike so it can heat up while you’re riding?

  141. G Brown

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    Looks good

  142. Wendy Whitby

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    Perfect for my next cycle-touring adventure . . . ..

  143. jo levitt

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    A cup of coffee before I go into therapy sessions at all the schools I visit. Would be fantastic.
    Love the idea

  144. Mickie Bull

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    What an amazing idea!

  145. Dennis Wikinson

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    A top tube!

  146. AFPR

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    interesting idea, and a great way to teach children about harnessing solar energy! I’d love to win one to show the children I teach.

  147. melanie Carroll

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    Absolutely love the idea of this for long rides in the sun … especially the ones that involve sun but are still cold nontheless! Hope I win 😀

  148. Tracey Belcher

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    Fabulous – would love one

  149. Cally Bristow

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    You can’t beat a good bike ride in the sun followed by a nice cuppa!!

  150. Alex

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    I never win anything.

  151. pauline hill

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    if I win this I will take up cycling

  152. Bob Morgan

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    Excellent!

  153. Kat Lucas

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    This is fantastic and would be great to take camping

  154. cathyj

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    what a handy idea

  155. JEANETTE KEMP

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    just what the doctor ordered.

  156. Vicky S

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    I need this for my zombie apocalypse kit!

  157. Helen Craddock

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    Heavenly combination cycling, camping and a cuppa without harming the earth – all to be enjoyed with a clear conscience and a memorable moment to treasure.

  158. Peter Clark

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    Sorry but Vicky S has already won the “best comment” contest – I can’t beat that

  159. Helen Dickinson

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    Fantastic giveaway. I would love to win. Thank you.

  160. Sally Lea

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    There is no place on Earth that couldn’t be improved by the ability to have a cuppa when you’re there, this innovative kettle is brilliant.

  161. Naomi W

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    mmm I love tea 🙂

  162. Jean Sinclair

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    Would be great for volunteering at remote adventure or triathlon checkpoints for hours to days on end – teams always seem to arrive just as stove boils.

  163. Paul Magnall

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    What could be better? Solar fed tea plant, solar dried tea leaves, solar powered kettle, solar driven cyclist!

  164. Luke Dickens

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    A nice compact version of my cargo bike coffee shop (Coffee Cranks Coop).

  165. Tammy Tudor

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    Two word – Absolute Genius!

  166. Lisa Baskerville

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    mmmm tea in the summer and hot chocolate in the winter – perfect!

  167. Paul O’ Brien

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    This is perfect. I can now bring Mrs. Doyle from Father Ted out for a cycle with me. She would be the most motivational person to have with you if you were struggling…..

    ‘Would you like a cup of tea? Ah go, go on…..GO ON, GO ON, GO ON, GO ON!’

    Perfect!

  168. iain

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    Cycling, sun & a fresh cup of tea. What could be better?

  169. Paul Witney

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    Great idea

  170. david hunt

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    nice idea. i wouldn’t try drinking from it on the move though!

  171. Felicity Johnson

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    My toddler would be so impressed to get his morning boiled egg cooked this way!

  172. justine meyer

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    what a brill idea

  173. bella smyth

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    Oh WoWsers how awesome is that my partner would love this 🙂 thank you for the chance x

  174. Kristian

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    Tea-Licious!

  175. Amy

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    That’s an intriguing idea!

  176. Ben Young

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    This would be fun to use!

  177. Fiona

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    This is amazing!

  178. YOLANDA DAVIS

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    what a great idea

  179. kazza ham

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    What a cool contraption! Would love one 🙂

  180. Hazel Lemar

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    Intriguing!

  181. Andrew Hindley

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    Would be great for touring

  182. Christine Allum

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    Wonderful, I NEED one!

  183. sandy

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    great novelty, not sure I’d want to be dependent on it but I’d love to try it!

  184. sarah fleck

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    good idea

  185. lisa chappell

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    amazing !!

  186. Dave Brown

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    Guy Martin would be so jealous

  187. Jenette Ogborn

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    wow this would be perfect i have a 40 mile ride at the end of this year.

  188. Dave Nunn

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    Can’t wait to strap this to my pannier – perfect on a camping trip too! I could develop a liking for green tea!

  189. William Triscott

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    What a great idea, Tea & Eggs!!

  190. rebecca wargen

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    Love it – such a good idea

  191. Solange

    Reply

    What a great idea

  192. Suzanne Jackson

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    lol, awesome 🙂

  193. Adrian Shrimpton

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    Wheely Wheely Good Idea

  194. Matthew N

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    cool!

  195. Michael Clarke

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    A hot drink, just what you want after a two hour ride on a hot sunny day. 😉

    An Ingenious design though, but perhaps should be marketed at the hill walkers ramblers.

  196. Marco Mazzolini

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    Very nice

  197. Lisa Paterson

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    Does it make toast?

  198. Mike Eckersley

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    Hair brained ideas are always the best!

  199. Victoria

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    So cool! I’d love one of these! 😀

  200. Dawn Newman

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    my step dad would love this, he just brought himself a bike and he love coffee he alway has one in his hand so to have a kettle on his bike he would love. coffee on the go.

  201. Mark Johnson

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    GReat idea, would love one

  202. Joanna Smith

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    This is one of those inventions I wish I could have come up with!

  203. Alice Baines

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    Haha! This has to be one of the best inventions i have ever seen!! this is fantastic! I really love it

    Brilliant!!! 🙂

  204. jodie harvey

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    interesting! never seen anything like this before

  205. Lucy Dorrington

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    I love this idea! Perfect for a crisp, sunny winter’s day!

  206. Jane Middleton

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    good idea, but may be it takes a little bit too long

  207. Gill Mitchell

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    Fab idea, would ,love to win this for my inlaws. they like a pot noodle when they’re out on their bikes.

  208. steph lovatt

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    This is so cool would be great for our adventures

  209. Gail Price

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    Fantastic idea for cycling holidays.

  210. JACKIE HARRISON

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    GREAT IDEA WOULD LOVE THIS FOR ONE OF MY FRIENDS WHO HAVE GOT CYCLES BRILL

  211. Caroline Toner

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    Really? I might try the local cafe if it doesn’t work

  212. Sam Furniss

    Reply

    That is the best invention ever!!

  213. Neon

    Reply

    Wish there be an inflatable pool that can heat up and freeze water with solar power generation and a real bigggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg furnished car with lights, camera action!!!!:D

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