We’ve been obsessed and consumed by the Christmas spirit, so here’s our 4,267th green gift list. Enjoy.

SPABT009600_06_L_1.jpgDazzle the eco-geeks at your local Apple Store or Starbucks with the Solar iPhone Charger (pictured left) a ‘must have’ for many trendy, iPhone-packing eco-geeks.
$48 @ brando.com.uk ($3 shipping worldwide)

neuton1.jpgStudies show that running your gas-powered lawnmower for an hour is the equivalent of driving your car 100 miles.  Time to get dad a clean machine like this Neuton mower (right).  This electric mower runs silent, clean, is 95% recyclable and also gets dad off the couch. The Neuton CE 6.2 mower goes for $449 @ neutonpower.com

solargorilla1.jpegKeeping your laptop or PDA charged while you’re tooling around Palin country saving polar bears can present a major logistical challenge. The SolarGorilla solar charger (on the left) can keep all your electronic doodads charged-up and ready for action.  Bear in mind that most portable solar chargers don’t work with laptops – this baby does.  You can find it @ earthtechproducts.com

cyrilsolarrobot.jpgThis one’s for fans of solar toys and general geekery.  These solar-powered, light-seeking bugbots are the creation of designer and builder, Tinyminds. The Etsy-based designer makes these little guys on custom order for $80.  The bugbot will hop steadfastly to the nearest, brightest source of sunlight (lightbulbs make him wiggle).

solarsensationvibe.jpgIntegrate alternative energy technology into your boudoir with what may be the first solar-powered vibrator.

The Solar Sensation vibrator (at left) will charge in sunlight (5hrs) and artificial light (100w bulb 24hrs). It has three speeds, and it will run 2.5 hours on a full charge (if you should last that long). A great way for avid users of vibrators to save tons of batteries while putting a smile on their faces.
$49.99 here