CORAL UV 2: All-Purpose UV Sanitizer With Dual Protection
A project in Houston, TX by Coral UV000days
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Last Updated: May 12 @ 10:04 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Production Updates + Some Awesome News
April 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers, Thank you so much for your early support ! We are 3/4 into our Kickstarter journey, and we’d like to provide some updates to you all. Production Update We have fixed the button opening issues that we discovered from the second... (Read More)
Funded in 30 minutes!
April 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey Backers, it's Vinson from Coral UV checking in with y'all! WOW. Thank you so much! The love & support that y'all are showing us is unmatched. <3 We hit the 100% funded goal in just 30 minutes after we launched! This is INSANE! We... (Read More)
Coral UV LED sanitizer hits Kickstarter
April 7th - via: androidguys.com
The Coral UV 2 has many of the same traits as its predecessor, including the ability to both dry and sterilize items. Drying can be done in 30, 40, 50, and 60 minute increments while sterilization is done in 10, 15, and 20 minutes. An overnight storage option starts with a 50-minute sanitize and dry cycle, followed by two-minute sanitizing cycles over the next 24 hours. (Read More)
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