Solarbotics is closed on Monday February...

Dave Hrynkiw
February 15, 2019

Hello Everyone! Solarbotics will be closed on Monday, February 18, 2019, for Family Day.


Some of you may have noticed that when trying to complete your order, our website is not allowing you to get passed the billing/shipping information input. Fear not! We have located the issue and working diligently to fix it but in the meantime, please complete your order as a guest rather than using your Solarbotics account.

The website is currently not allowing anyone who has a Solarbotics account to enter their country and province/state info which is halting the whole checkout process. If you complete your order as a guest, the issue does not present itself.

Thank you very much for your patience while we work to solve this issue!

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