Kitchen Safe Time Lock Safe For Cell Phones, Sweets, Etc
$35
Last updated 11 days ago in Gilbert, AZ
Condition: Used (normal wear)
Listed in categories: Home & Garden - Household - Other - Household
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- Kitchen Safe timer lock box, for anything you want to wait to use or eat.
- Brand
- Kitchen Safe
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XL Kitchen safe Lock Safe, in great shape, very very light wear. Blue top with white base. 5.5" Wide by 10.4" Tall. From online description: BUILD BETTER HABITS: Creating genuine changes in our habits requires willpower, and oftentimes we don’t have the internal motivation. That is okay, we know it's tough to break bad habits. Once it’s set, the kSafe locking timed container will not reopen until the timer hits zero. The timed safe can be set up to 10 days and is your external motivation to cut back on your addictions and build habits to live a happier life. COMBAT ADDICTION: Over 21 million Americans deal with at least one addiction, and the average person spends upwards of 5 hours a day on their phone. Whether it’s your phone, cigarettes, pills, or other illicit substance, the kSafe timed locking feature helps you overcome bad habits by helping you develop the willpower to fight temptation. BEAT TEMPTATION WITH THE LARGEST KSAFE SIZE: The kSafe XL container is large enough to fit any size phone, iPad, iPad Mini, small liquor bottles, cigarettes, credit card, pills, and other illicit substances. Don’t fret if you need a larger size, just lock up your item in a drawer or box and put the key in your kSafe. BE YOUR OWN INTERVENTION: Phone addiction is on the rise within the last 10 years, and Americans have been battling other substance addictions for much longer. Right now, the average person checks their phone 262 times a day. We all could use a helping hand. The kSafe electric container is a simple, concealed way to get a little help fighting addictions many other people also face. SCIENTIFICALLY BACKED RESULTS: The kSafe container is a precommitment device, so you can make smart decisions before the temptation strikes. Studies from Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, and Yale show that precommitment devices are the best way to fight temptation by combating decision fatigue and conserving willpower.
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