Mighty Safe Vacuum Vault™ for $26
May 3, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Get serious about the freshness of your infused edibles with the Mighty Safe Vacuum Filter. This stainless-steel food grade storage container creates a vacuum seal that holds in odor and freshness while creating a safeguard against curious children and pets. The vacuum seal technology is so thorough that you can expect your edibles to stay fresh for up to 15 days. The 0.7-liter size of this vacuum-sealed airtight container can hold up to 3 ounces of product. The color indicating nipple lets you know when you’ve got a secure vacuum seal. Now, there’s no longer a need to eat all of your edibles in one sitting!
- Locks out odors & seals in freshness for up to 15 days
- Creates a super-strong vacuum seal while keeping children & pets out
- 0.7L size can hold between 2 to 3oz of product
- Made from food-grade stainless steel to keep your herbs safe
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: yellow green, stainless steel
- Materials: stainless steel, plastic
- Product dimensions: 5″H x 5″L x 5″W
- Weight: 11 oz
- Size: 0.7L
- Capacity: 2-3oz
- Vacuum Seal Technology
- Vacuum Seal Indicator
- Seals in freshness for up to 15 days
- Food-grade
- Manufacturer’s 90-day warranty
Includes
- Mighty Safe Vacuum Vault™
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