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Sunking Pico Plus Portable Solar Lump Light

KSh1,150

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Power LED with 50 lumens
Three light modes
360degree light spread
500mAh
Automatic battery management

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  • Store Name: Marketplace Official
  • Vendor: Marketplace Official
  • Address: Nairobi
    Nairobi County
    00100
  • 5.00 rating from 128 reviews
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