Botella nunca es tarde

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Peso 0,110 kg
Capacidad

14 oz ≈ 400 ml

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27 oz ≈ 800 ml

Color

Blanco

Material

Aluminio

Medidas

Ø6,5 x 17,5

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Ø7,3 x 25,3

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Descripción

¡Inspira tu día con nuestra Botella de Agua Reutilizable de Aluminio en deslumbrante blanco! Con un acabado brillante, tapón de rosca y mosquetón, esta botella no solo es un accesorio funcional, sino también una afirmación personalizada de positividad. Personalízala con la frase “Nunca es tarde” y elige entre los tamaños de 400ml o 600ml para adaptarse a tu estilo de vida.

El blanco radiante de la botella la hace destacar con elegancia, mientras que la frase grabada añade una dosis diaria de inspiración. El tapón de rosca garantiza que tus bebidas se mantengan frescas y seguras, y el mosquetón facilita su transporte, haciéndola perfecta para llevar contigo a todas partes.

Ya sea en la oficina, en el gimnasio o explorando nuevos horizontes, esta botella personalizada te recuerda que nunca es tarde para comenzar algo nuevo o perseguir tus sueños. Además, al elegir una botella reutilizable, estás tomando decisiones conscientes para reducir el uso de plástico y contribuir al cuidado del medio ambiente.

¡Haz tu pedido ahora y lleva contigo la afirmación positiva en cada sorbo! Personaliza tu Botella de Agua Reutilizable de Aluminio y convierte tu hidratación diaria en un recordatorio constante de que “Nunca es tarde” para disfrutar de la vida. ¡Empieza ahora!

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