Solarbotics Holiday Hours

Dave Hrynkiw
December 21, 2010

Well folks, it's winding down to the last few days before Christmas. If you're aiming to get something delivered in the US before the 25th, you might be in luck if you order now and get it sent via UPS Express. We can't make any guarantees this late in the game, but we'll do our best to get your package out the door as fast as we can.

But one thing is for certain, and that's that we're taking a few days off over the next two weeks for some max relaxin'.  So take note that Solarbotics and HVW Tech will be closed on December the 24th-27th, and the 31st. Happy-fun standard rules and conditions apply - send emails and submit orders, and we'll do our best to take care of them as quickly as we can once we're back in the holidays. I don't think there's much more to it then that. So from all of the staff here at Solarbotics, we wish you have a wonderful and safe holiday season (regardless of what holiday you may celebrating), and hope you have the opportunity to spend time with your friends and loved ones.

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