TAMO Forever Steel Lightning Cable for $27

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
TAMO Forever Steel Lightning Cable for $27
Expires December 31, 2018 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 30% off

KEY FEATURES

The first of their kind, TAMO Forever Cables are called such because they’re built to do just that: Last forever. These incredibly tough, steel-coiled cables are designed for those who need a cable that endures the wear and tear of everyday life. These premium cables are MFi-Certified, meaning they’re perfectly compatible with your Apple devices and will charge your phone in style.

  • Steel coiled cables have reinforced soldering for industrial-grade protection against everyday tears, rips, or blowouts
  • MFi-Certified for guaranteed fit & long-lasting use
  • Wrapped in alloy-reinforced layer for minimum weight & maximum strength
  • Built to untangle itself so it can easily be rolled up without any knots

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • MFi-Certified
  • Length: 3′
  • Compatibility

    • Lightning-compatible devices

    Includes

    • TAMO Forever Steel Cable (rose gold)

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