Breo Box Winter 2020 Spoiler #1 + Coupon!
We have the first spoiler for the Winter 2020 Breo Box!
Breo Box (regularly $159/quarter) is a quarterly lifestyle subscription box. Their box focuses on “health & fitness and everyday lifestyle essentials.” With every box, you’ll receive 6-9 essential products selected for the season.
Use promo code MSA for $15 off your first box when you sign up for a subscription! Or, use coupon code MSA to save $10 off a one-time gift purchase.
And here is the first Winter 2020 box spoiler:
Lume UV Wand
99% effective against germs, bacteria, and viruses, use Lume to sanitize desks, restaurant seats, packages, shopping carts, and more. With a wave of a wand, you’re protected from harmful viruses and germs in 10 seconds or less! It’s so lightweight, you can carry it in your purse or backpack.
With cold and flu season right around the corner, we must be more diligent than ever about protecting ourselves and our families & Lume is one of the easiest ways to do so. $79 retail value
What do you think of the first spoiler?
The Subscription Box: Breo Box
The Cost: $159/quarter
If you haven’t signed up for Breo Box yet, use promo code MSA for $15 off your first box!
The Products: Receive a box each quarter with 5-8 essential tech, home, and fitness products that are carefully curated to fit each season.
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Have there been any more spoilers? This one is a little tempting, but I’m hesitant to order a box without knowing more of what will be in it.
I love our PhoneSoap and it works great! This works but you do have to hold it in place for a bit and I am not too sure how many are patient enough to do that. I am thinking I may pop this up for swap.
C’mon Breo! A magic wand that sanitizes in less than 10 seconds? People could get sick believing this nonsense. Do better!
Isn’t it easier to just buy a disinfectant spray? These wands do in fact work but they’re kind of unpractical and personally I wouldn’t want to be waving an ultraviolet light device around. It’s basically just an expensive gadget.
Wasn’t there a review about these wands and their ineffectiveness. It was just a placebo effect because nothing was really sanitized.
My daughter bought us each one of these things, at Ross. I wish there was a way to tell, if it really does anything. Any ideas of how to know?
You can tell by the smell of Ozone. Hard to miss! I am a nurse and we use a sanitizer oven we had to get in serviced to use. The telling sign of these ligths is the Ozone the release.
I like this.