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Titanium Ti Toothpicks Capsule Holder Container Mini Kubotan 2Pcs Ti Toothpick 1Pc Earpick
Product Details:
Brand: tiremet
Material: Titanium Alloy Gr5
Specification: Length: 105mm
Depth: 80mm
Outer Diameter: 10mm
Weight: 16g/pcs
Shipping:
Shipping by Registered air mail with tracking number, arrived 10 ~ 15 working days normally,If you choose express courier,the freight cost need ask from sell.
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