Stay Safe No-Touch Carabiner Tool for $14

May 17, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Stay Safe No-Touch Carabiner Tool for $14
Expires May 16, 2120 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

Now that we realize that germs, bacteria, and viruses can be all around us, being vigilant with everything we touch is normal. This 5-in-1 Carabiner Tool helps you stay clear of having direct contact on germ-prone surfaces like elevator buttons, ATM screens, door handles, and more. Not only that, it also works as a box opener, key carabiner, and even as a hex driver. You’ll be getting five convenient functions in one tool! it’s very handy at 3″ so you can simply take it with you anywhere you go.

  • Door hook for pulling handles
  • Stylus for pressing buttons & touching screens
  • Helps opening box packages
  • Carabiner to hold your keys
  • Hex driver for bolts & screws

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Color: copper
  • Materials: stainless steel
  • Product dimensions: 3.3″H x 1.4″L x 0.2″W
  • 5-in-1 multifunction tool
  • Pocket-sized

Includes

  • 1x Stay Safe No-Touch Carabiner Tool

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