Chrome Sonic Whistle with Black Lanyard

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Chrome Sonic Whistle with Black Lanyard

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 : Chrome Sonic Whistle with Black Lanyard
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Price: $2.79
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Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days




Binding: Misc.
Brand: Safe-T-Gard
Label: Safe-T-Gard
Manufacturer: Safe-T-Gard
Publisher: Safe-T-Gard
Studio: Safe-T-Gard







Features:
  • Top quality chrome plated brass built to last
  • Piercing decibel levels heard above crowd noise
  • Compares with the best, but at affordable prices
  • Extra thick metal gauge
  • Extra sturdy chrome plated swivel snaps on lanyard











Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days


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