Emergency: solar charger for macbook pro

Help? I need to find a solar charger for my Macbook pro and iPhone 6+. Does anyone know of a reasonable but reliable one I need it by Friday 3rd of April.
Thanks

Denise Christopher wrote:
Help? I need to find a solar charger for my Macbook pro and iPhone 6+. Does anyone know of a reasonable but reliable one I need it by Friday 3rd of April.
Thanks
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=macbook+solar+charger

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    Denise Christopher wrote:
    Help? I need to find a solar charger for my Macbook pro and iPhone 6+. Does anyone know of a reasonable but reliable one I need it by Friday 3rd of April.
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    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=macbook+solar+charger

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