pearl
(JP¥6,500)
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This is a non-powered disinfectant stand. I bought it online, but I haven't had a chance to use it since I got it, so I'm putting it up for sale. It has some signs of use, but I think it's in relatively good condition. The sponge that holds the disinfectant is slightly peeled and lifting. The center where the disinfectant is placed is not lifting, so I don't think it will interfere with use. 【Features】 Pedal type, a popular disinfectant stand that doesn't require batteries, so it can be used in various places and situations. It's a tripod type, so it's smart and compact. Lightweight (approx. 4.9kg) and easy to move and carry. This disinfectant stand has excellent popularity and functionality. Using the know-how and products cultivated over many years as a drum manufacturer, we have arranged a "pedal-type disinfectant stand" as a stand for "disinfectant". You can step on the pedal (foot-operated) to dispense the disinfectant and catch it with both hands, without touching the disinfectant (pump) that many people touch. It is an effective stand for preventing secondary infections from various viruses such as norovirus and O-157, as well as the new coronavirus. The tripod type is lightweight (4.9kg), making it easy to move and carry, and it doesn't require a power supply, so it can be installed and used in various industries and situations (stores, offices, facilities, events, etc.) both indoors and outdoors. In addition, the height of the stand (table) can be adjusted, so it can be used by everyone from children to adults. This stand is a product that packages a hi-hat stand and mallet table originally for musical instruments, with a plate specially made for pushing "disinfectant".
1 week ago