- Magnificent Glass Radiometer, makes a great gift for the one who have everything.
- All made of glass. Globe is 4 inch in diameter and stands 9 inch tall.
- This physical and technical miracle shows you in a clear way how sunlight is converted to energy
- Place near a window or under incandescent light and watch as the vanes rotate
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Andy Kovesdy
Five Stars
awesome quality
Nadine Dauphin-Simmons
Great Looks!
Looks great in my living room where the sun shines in and people get to see it spinning in the morning!
Gana Miftari
Excellent radiometer.
I bought this radiometer to replace one that was broken, fell off the window sill. This is the biggest one I have seen to date and it works wonderfully. As soon as the sun hits it, it starts going, and keeps on going until sunset. It was also extremely well packaged.
Raluca Luiza
Beautiful piece of Science
Had one of these as a child, and ordered this one for my home office. Very well made, and spins like crazy !
John Cullen
Beautifully Crafted! Works Great!
I owed several solar radiometers in the past from different venders. Over a period of time, they all stop spinning. This radiometer is by far the best looking and best spinning. Beautifully crafted great size.
Diana Rose Moffitt
very sensitive radiometer
Nice good size radiometer Note this radiometer is very sensitive to light and heat, took a atomic beam flash light and the vanes moves.
Malcolm King
Made a great gift. it's beautiful and awesome at the same ...
Made a great gift. it's beautiful and awesome at the same time. Fascinating in the sunlight. Packaged well to prevent damage
Sue Laird
Five Stars
High quality and elegant.
Kelly Johnson
Mind Expanding!
When my family travelled on our yearly adventures, my parents gave us kids $5 to spend on a souvenir. I always bought the miniature windmill encased in a bulb of glass that spun when placed in the sunshine. What made it spin? It couldn't be wind, for it was encased in a glass bubble. My father would patiently explain that when placed in the sun, heat would stir the air inside the enclosed bubble, causing the windmill blades to spin. I was fascinated. I would carefully place my miniature windmill in the window in my room. Today I found this solar windmill to put in my office window. Our Earth is so amazing. I need my grandchildren to figure out a way to harness this mighty energy to power our cities. I know you will do it!
Ayesha Ashraf
Great product!
Great teaching tool for the younger generation