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Titanium Ti Toothpicks Capsule Holder Container Mini Kubotan 3pc Ti Toothpick on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
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hongkong, CN

hongkong, CN
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Titanium Ti Toothpicks Capsule Holder Container Mini Kubotan 3pc Ti toothpick


Product Details:

 

Brand:                tiremet


Material:             Titanium Alloy Gr5

Specification:      Length:                105mm

                         Depth:                  80mm

                         Outer Diameter:    10mm

Weight:              16g/pcs


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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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