Gift Car Fragrance Humidifier Cigarette Lighter Portable Appliances Pink on 2040-parts.com
广东省, China
Product Name: car fragrance humidifier Product features: humidification / purification / aroma Material: ABS+PP+ electronic components Working voltage: DC12V Working current: 130mA-150mA Use power: 1.5W-2W Working hours: two hours automatic power off Water tank capacity: 50ML Spray volume: 25ML/ hours Packaging: color box + plastic Product size: 57mm*56mm*164mm Product packaging: 6.5cm*8cm*18cm Weight: 128g Color: Pink |
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