Sinji Sticky Pad: 2-Pack for $10
May 21, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Keep your stuff within reach with the Sinji Sticky Pad. Without the use of glue, the Sticky Pad has incredible adhesive strength to ensure that any small items such as mobile phones, keys, loose change, or sunglasses do not sway through the whole car when driving. This way, you can keep your eyes on the road instead of searching for your trinkets. The silicon non-slip holder is ultra-sticky and therefore not only handy for in the car. In other smooth surfaces, such as at home or at the office, the Sticky Pad comes into its own.
- Adhesive, flexible bottom keeps items in place
- Versatile design so you can put your smartphone horizontally or vertically
- Ideal for use on the dashboard of your car & other smooth surfaces
- Does not leave remains or other filth
- Easy to clean w/ running water
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Finish: matte
- Materials: plastic
- Product dimensions: 15″H x 8″L x 5″W
- Weight: 2.32 oz
- Suitable temperature: 41ºF to 167ºF
- Ultra-sticky
- Easy to insert & remove
- Easy to clean
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- 2x Sinji Sticky Pads
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