Mini UV Light Bar: Disinfect in Seconds for $29
May 1, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Germs and viruses cannot be seen with the naked eye, but they live on practically everything, from our phones, iPads, and laptops to kid’s toys, remote controls, and door handles. This portable Mini UV Light Bar can eliminate and disinfect germs and viruses in just seconds. Easy to charge with the built-in rechargeable battery and easy to carry with you, it’s charge lasts for 5 to 6 hours. Take it with you anywhere you go and sanitize in 10 seconds the car seats, steering wheels, elevator buttons even the toilet seats in the hotels, theaters, or any other public areas. No chemicals, no residue, no odor, no contamination.
- Disinfects any surface in 10 seconds
- Lightweight & easy to carry in pocket or purse
- Full charge lasts up to 6 hours
- Saves on lot of expenses of buying liquid sanitizers & wipes
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white
- Materials: ABS, LED
- Product dimensions: 3.5″H x 0.5″L x 1.5″W
- UV disinfection
- 10-sec sterilization
- 7-day standby
- HQ 3 LEDs
- Mercury-free
- Portable
- Manufacturer’s 30-day warranty
Includes
- Mini UV Light Bar
- Charging cable
- Manual
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