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New 12v Mini Plug In Socket Auto Car Fresh Air Purifier Oxygen Bar Ionizer Red on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Type:12V Plu-in Air Purifier Manufacturer Part Number:PVTMQ01445-1 Brand:Unbranded Model:Red UPC:Does not apply

 

Mini Auto Car Fresh Air Purifier / Oxygen Bar Ionizer

Color: Red
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Features
  • Helpful to increase the air quality in your car
  • Good for human’s health and provide comfortable driving experience
  • Mini size to save precious space in your car
  • Premium material to ensure long service life
  • Won’t release any harmful substance
Specifications
Working Voltage12V
Ozone Density3mg/h
Anoin Density≥60million/cm3
Operating Current<60mA
Dimensions(3.35 x 0.98)" / (8.5 x 2.5)cm (H x Dia.)
Weight0.67oz / 19g
Color
Package Includes
  • 1 x Mini Auto Oxygen Bar Ionizer



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