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ORB Travel - Travel Essentials Kits-TE106-Dots-Grey/Green
I get about ORB Travel - Travel Essentials Kits-TE106-Dots-Grey/Green the specifications of its products, the following specifications
- Gift Set includes: 1 Luggage Strap, 1 Bag Tag, & 1 Metal combination Padlock
- Pad Lock: 1-3/16 inch wide. TSA accepted luggage lock ideal for air travel. Inspection ring indicates a TSA agent has opened your bag for inspection. Triple dial mechanism sets and resets with up to 1000 possible combination for added protection.
- Luggage Strap: Size: 2" Wide by 70" long. Adjustable Terylene strap with secure buckle closure ensures security. Stylish and functional - Gift Set includes a matching Name Tags. Helps to differentiate your luggage.
- ORB Travel Luggage Strap - Spot it, Secure it TM
- Name Tag: Measures 2.5" x 4.25". Fits business card and includes ID card. Contact details go on info card inserted on other side. Name, Address, Phone & Email.
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