UV-C Phone Sanitizer for $42
May 12, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
You wash your hands every day but do you clean your phones as often as you should? Studies show that on average, mobile phones shelter 10 to 18 times more bacteria than a restroom. Yikes! But you can’t dip your phone and gadgets to soap and water, can you? That’s why this UV-C Phone Sanitizer is here. With dual UV bulbs, it eliminates up to 99% of germs and bacteria in just 3 minutes. Use it for your phone, iPods, mp3 players, earphones, toothbrushes, watches, pacifiers, keys, eyeglasses, jewelry, face masks, and more. Not only that, by putting essential oil on the aromatherapy inlet, this device will leave your stuff not only clean, but also smelling wonderful.
- Dual UV bulbs eliminate up to 99% of germs & bacteria
- Sanitizes your device in just 3 minutes
- Makes your item smell wonderful w/ aromatherapy
- Works for phones, iPods, mp3 players, earphones, toothbrushes, jewelry & other small objects like face masks
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Product dimensions: 5″H x 2″L x 9″W
- Dual UV bulbs
- Aromatherapy inlet
- Cleaning time: 3 minutes
- Fits phones up to 6.5″
- USB-powered
- Compact & portable
Includes
- UV-C Phone Sanitizer
- USB Cord
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