
Aira Wheat Straw Bluetooth Speaker
Quantity
Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Prices for branding Aira Wheat Straw Bluetooth Speaker:
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50£9.70 per unit
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100£9.28 per unit
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250£7.64 per unit
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1000£6.89 per unit
Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Description
Details: | The Aira wheat straw Bluetooth® speaker is a made of 51% wheat straw and 49% PP material and carries Blutooth 5.0 technology . It features a built in 350 mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery that delivers up to 1.5 hours of playback time at max volume! With a 3 watt speaker output and built in music controls/microphone the Aira Bluetooth® speaker makes the perfect desktop speaker. Packaged in a gift box and delivered with an instruction manual (both made of sustainable material). Micro-USB charging cable is included. |
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MOQ: | 50 units |
Price Details: |
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£6.88
per unit
£9.70
each
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Note: |
£30.00 decoration setup cost will apply.
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More Information
SKU | 14000681 |
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Price Based On | 1 colour padprint, panel |
Minimum Order Quantity | 50 |
Lead Time | 7 |
Material | 49% ABS Plastic and 51% Wheat straw |
Dimensions | 58mm x 48mm x 58mm |
Colour | Beige |
Brand | Unbranded |
Branding Method | Padprint |
Branding Area | 30mm x 20mm Ø |
Branding Position | Panel |
Individual Personalisation Available | No |
Individual Mailing Available | No |
Pantone Match Available | No |
UK Made Product | No |
Resources
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