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Sanitize your phone —PhoneSoap bundles are 30% off with this code
TL;DR: Innovative PhoneSoap bundles are 30% off with code B2S30, saving you up to $60.
Did you know that your cellphone has more bacteria on it than you’d find in a public restroom? If you just gagged, that’s an appropriate response. Almost everything you touch gets transferred to your phone where it sits and collects. You probably (hopefully) wash your hands regularly, but how often do you think to disinfect your devices?
PhoneSoap aims to keep your phone clean without using any liquids or chemicals — it relies on UV-C light to kill germs on surfaces and in crevices that cleaning wipes can’t get to. Right now, you can save on PhoneSoap bundles, which are 30% off with the code B2S30.
One of the latest models, PhoneSoap 3 (part of a $76.93 bundle with the discount code) doubles as a charger and sanitizer, so you can knock out two versions of phone TLC in one action. If you have a wireless charging enabled phone, there’s also PhoneSoap Wireless which uses Qi technology to give your mobile device some juice.
While these products are designed with cellphones in mind, you can really sanitize anything that fits within the device — think keys, jewelry, and other small items.
You have a few different bundles on sale to choose from. Check them out and save 30% with code B2S30.
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