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BeurerMosquito Bite Healer (Model: BR 10 LE)

R419

Retail: R800
About

Works like a bomb for the whole family, especially for kids when they have been bitten/stung at night and can’t sleep because it is itchy!

Product Features
  • Extra-small design with carabiner hook
  • For treating insect bites and stings
  • Helps to prevent itching and swelling
  • Heat accelerates healing
  • Fast-heating, ceramic hot plate
  • 3-second program – even for sensitive skin
Product Specifications
  • Includes 2x 1.5V AAA batteries
  • NB: Non-rechargeable batteries have a voltage of 1.5V. Rechargeable batteries generally have a voltage of 1.2V. If using rechargeable batteries, you will usually find they need to be replaced in the device more frequently.
  • Product weight approx.: 44.5 g (with batteries)
  • Product dimensions (L x W x H): 8,6 x 3,5 x 2,5 cm
  • 5-year limited warranty
What's in the box?
  • 1 x BR 10 LE
  • 1 x Carabiner
  • 2 x Batteries, type AAA (LR03 1.5 V)
  • 1 x Instructions for use

For more information please visit Beurer

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