$50 and under
$50 and under
Good Tidings Holiday Gift Box
Bring good tidings, but leave the figgy pudding at home! This cozy holiday set includes all the comforts of the season. Evoke festive feelings with a gift that's perfect for showing appreciation during the holiday season. Includes: Customizable Evora Cork Base Ceramic Mug, Crinkleprize Stocking, Wooden Bulb Ornament and kraft box, Sir Walter Candy Co. Rocky Road Popcorn (6 oz), Moonstruck Chocolate Co. Milk Chocolate Cocoa Single Serve Packet (1.15 oz), and a customizable note card. Goods2Know™: The Evora Mug features cork and, along with the Layered Wood Ornament, is part of our tree-planting partnership Everything comes packaged inside of a customizable kraft box. Product Size: 11 ” W x 9.25 ” L x 4.5 ” H
Screen Saber - Computer Monitor Light Bar
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lluminate your workspace effortlessly with the Saber Screen Light Bar. Enjoy 5 color temperatures and 3 LED light functions for customizable brightness. A built-in timer ensures no energy is wasted and the clip-on installation makes it easy to attach to any monitor. Effortless installation with clip-on feature. Customize your ambiance with 5 color temperatures. Enjoy adjustable brightness with 3 LED light functions: low, medium, and high. Convenient timer ensures automatic shut-off. Adds style to your workspace.
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Boomz 5W Portable Speaker
Step into a new era of sound with the Boomz portable speaker. Its futuristic design isn't just eye-catching; it's a glimpse into the audio experience of tomorrow. Prepare to be blown away by the spectacular 5-watt sound quality that redefines your music. Elevate your senses with Boomz, where the future of audio begins. Every beat, every note, delivered with crystal clarity and a depth that makes you feel every moment. BOOMZ packaging transforms into a: PEN AND PLANT HOLDER Powerful 5W palm sized speaker with deep bass Built in subwoofer Two printable areas on each side of the speaker 5 hours of playtime Siri capability on Apple Devices True wireless capability to connect two Boomz speakers together for stereo sound Made from 100% Recycled ABS Plastic
Power Pulse Rechargeable Handheld Vacuum Detailing difference that drives sales with the Power Pulse Rechargeable Handheld Vacuum. Compact and portable, it's perfect for swift clean-ups. Powered by a robust 78W motor, it offers a powerful 4500PA suction and 2400r/m speed to tackle dirt effectively. Includes versatile tools like a brush and crevice attachment for comprehensive surface cleaning. Features an easy-to-empty twist-off barrel and removable filter for lasting performance. Provides 10-15 minutes of operation per full charge. Portable Design: Provides 10-15 minutes of handheld vacuuming. Cleaning Efficiency: Power 78W, Suction force 4500PA. Speed 2400r/m. Included Accessories: Twist-off barrel, removable filter, brush, and crevice tool for various cleaning tasks. Convenient Charging: Includes a USB cord. Input of 5V/1A. Charges fully in approx. 3 hours.
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Go to the extreme with the reNew Extreme Rechargeable Zoom Flashlight. This flashlight's durable aluminum barrel withstands rough use and tough conditions. It features a P50 bulb for intense brightness, ideal for daily duties or emergencies. Three light modes - high, low, and flashing - meet various needs, from battery preservation to signaling for help. Adjustable zoom sharpens or widens the beam as needed. Comes with one rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and USB charging cable. The flashlight has 1584 lumens on the highest setting and beam distance of 206M. The low setting is 728 lumens and beam distance of 146M. Robust Durability: Study aluminum barrel withstands rough handling and harsh conditions. Powerful & Adjustable Lighting: Bright P50 bulb with three modes - high, low, and flashing. Zoom Functionality: Adjustable zoom for targeted focus or wide coverage Rechargeable Convenience: Long-lasting 4000mAh Lithium ion battery and USB cable for easy charging. reNew Extreme Rechargeable Zoom Flashlight
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