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Samsung’s UV Sanitizer is currently 20% off in the Microsoft Store online store

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
January 7, 2021
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The Samsung UV Sanitizer is currently selling with a 20% discount on the Microsoft Store website, bringing its price down from $49.99 to $39.99.

The product is a two-in-one device that can wirelessly charge smartphones while simultaneously killing around 99% of germs and bacteria on them. The Samsung UV Sanitizer can also be used to clean a variety of objects such as sunglasses (see above image), keys, earbuds, and even jewellery.

Here’s the official product description:

Home, work, and everywhere in between, banish harmful bacteria from essentials quickly and efficiently with the Samsung UV Sanitizer. This powerful, portable device destroys 99% of harmful bacteria within just 10 minutes, so you can feel confident that your phone, keys, glasses, and other frequently used items are clean and safe for use. Just pop them in, touch the button, and let the airtight, magnetically sealed chamber work its disinfecting magic.

The 20% discount is valid until January 24th. A variety of other Samsung electronics have also been discounted on the Microsoft Store site as well so if you’re after new tech you may want to check it out.

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