Technology
Save 20% on this UV-C sterilizer meant for toilet seats and trash cans
TL;DR: Build up your bacteria-killing arsenal with a mini UV-C sterilizer light for toilets and trash cans for $31.99, a 20% savings as of May 14.
If 2019 was the year of “decluttering,” 2020 is the year of “disinfecting.” COVID-19 has effectively turned us into germaphobes — and rightly so. While last year we were spending our cash on small boxes and cable organizers, this year we’re all about the latest and greatest in sanitization products. We’ve written about sales on UV-C boxes that clean your phone and UV-C robots that clean your sheets, but what about your toilet and trash can? For that, we have just the thing: the Mini UV-C Sterilizer Light, on sale for 20% off.
The jury’s still out on whether UV-C light can kill coronavirus, but it can’t hurt to have another device in your arsenal (along with standard household cleaners, of course.) This sterilizer light is designed for use on garbage bins, toilet seats, and flush handles. As these surfaces get touched by people on the regular, germs lurking in these areas can quickly transfer to your hands, and cause serious health issues.
The sterilizer has an auto five-minute timer to complete sterilization and since it’s lightweight and compact, you can also use it on other areas in your home like kitchens, bedrooms, cabinets, and more.
This Mini UV-C light usually retails for $39.99, but you can get it on sale for only $31.99.
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