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Tennis Ball Pressure Maintain Repair Container Tennis Ball Box Storage Jar for Shape Restore Bounce Protect

Tennis Ball Pressure Maintain Repair Container Tennis Ball Box Storage Jar for Shape Restore Bounce Protect

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Brand Name: NoEnName_Null

Hign-concerned Chemical: None

Origin: Mainland China



Tennis Ball Pressure Maintain Repair Container Tennis Ball Saver Tennis Ball Box for Tennis Ball Shape Restore Bounce Ball Protect
Features:
1.Lightweight and Portable: The tennis ball saver is comparable in size and weight to a regular tennis ball pressure maintain repair container, allowing easy carrying anywhere.
2.Pressure Restoration: Tighten the lid of the tennis ball saver to 14Psi and leave it for around 24 hours; the tennis ball saver's pressure will match that of a new tennis ball.
3.Unique Storage Solution: The tennis ball saver maintains the internal and external pressure, preventing air from leaking from the tennis ball box, ensuring longevity.
4.Perfect Gift for Tennis Lovers: This storage jar is an ideal gift for yourself or a special someone, making a great addition to any tennis enthusiast's fitness bag.
5.Premium Construction: Made from quality fiber-reinforced plastic, this storage box is wear-resistant, sturdy, and reliable for long-term use.


Specification:
Origin: Mainland China
Size: 200x85mm 7.9x3.35inch
Material: Fiber reinforced plastic

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