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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
New Waterproof Bags!!!!
LOKSAK
aLOKSAK® bags are resealable element-proof storage bags featuring a hermetic seal. That means absolutely no water, air, dust or humidity permeates the closure. They are designed for a wide range of applications and environments. The transparent bags are flexible and puncture resistant. They come in multiple sizes and can be sealed over and over again. The unique and patented materials, closure systems and manufacturing techniques used to fabricate the aLOKSAK meet the most rigorous testing standards.
Specifications
Certified waterproof to 60 meters / 200 feet
Tested and approved by the Navy Experimental Diving Unit
Safe - Constructed using medical-grade film that is FDA approved.
Temperature rated -40F to 140F
Ecologically smart. Highly reusable and 100% made of recyclable Polyethylene.
Specifications
Certified waterproof to 60 meters / 200 feet
Tested and approved by the Navy Experimental Diving Unit
Safe - Constructed using medical-grade film that is FDA approved.
Temperature rated -40F to 140F
Ecologically smart. Highly reusable and 100% made of recyclable Polyethylene.
Typical items stored in our aLOKSAK
Wallets, Credit Cards & Passports
Medications & Toiletries
Keyless Entry Devices
Silver
Cell phones & PDA’s
Books, Maps & Documents
Batteries
Global Positioning Devices
Evidence Storage
Compact Discs
Ice & Food
WetNaps (stay wet)
Domestic Uses
NEW! Recommended on the Amazon blog to protect the Kindle reading device.
NEW! An Apple iPhone can be used while protected in the aLOKSAK
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Saturday, February 28, 2009
New Ad Campaign
My new ad campaign started yesterday and ended today. While I thought I could run with the Obama Band wagon and draw attention. I did not proof the picture of Pres. Obama well enough and received complains with in 12 hours of being up. Just didn't notice where the snorkel was. Honestly! What do you think?
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