59S® UV-C LED Light Sterilization Box for $67
May 22, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
If you think you’re being cautious enough by simply washing your hands, think twice. Your hands may be clean, but how about your phone, keys, and other little items that you frequently touch? Sanitize them too with 59S® UV-C LED Light Sterilization Box. Offering wide wavelength coverage at 260nm to 280nm, it kills germs, bacteria, and other impurities on your tools and accessories. Simply put the item inside the box, wait until 3 minutes, and voila! Your gadget is now actually clean.
- Uses UV-C light w/ 260nm to 280nm to kill 99.9% of germs, bacteria & other impurities
- Disinfects items within 3 minutes or less
- Helps sterilize phones, keys, eyeglasses, jewelry, & other small items
- Simple, portable design that’s easy to use, works quickly & shuts off automatically
Note: Customers must be 18 years old+ to purchase
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Model number: S2
- Color: white
- Materials: PE/LED
- Product dimensions: 8.5″H x 4.1″L x 2.8″W
- Weight: 1.87 lbs
- Power source: electric
- Input interface: Type-C
- Rate input: 10V=700mA
- LED wavelength: 260nm – 280nm
- Power: 8W
- Certification: 3C, CE
- Manufacturer’s 13-month warranty
Includes
- 59S® UV-C LED Light Sterilization Box
- Type-C USB cable
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