1402 days ago

Breath free with SUPER SOFT 3D MASK GUARD BRACKET SPACER

Mike from Murrays Bay

Breath is easy with Mask guard/bracket/ holder.
SUPER SOFT
2021 new Design with wings to secure the bracket in place.

Prepare for your hot summer days with a cool mask guard

Put a 3D mask guard on your mask and create space between you and the mask. you can breathe and talk freely with comfort.

good for students, school teachers, office workers, hospital, working outside on a hot day, any all-day workers with masks etc...

cool effect and easy talking and breathing with the mask on.

Infinite use time

Easy breath and talking

Cooling effect during hot days(get ready for summer)

Keeps your mask clean against makeup and lipstick

Water washable * Flexible and comfortable

EU/FDA approved SAFE material

Only white colour available

Fits with any mask and size

Delivery in 5 working days


$3 = 1pcs
delivery nation wide $5
can pickup from Murrays bay

TO BUY
TEXT : 02102900273
OR VISIT website

K8.co.nz

Price: $3

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