Drawstring Torches
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Minimum Supply Quantity: 50 pcs
*Price Guide: $219.73 - $10.62
| Product Specifications | |
| Product Colours: | Silver |
| Available Decorations: | Costed here with a pad print |
| Material: | Plastic outer case |
| Product Size: | 115mm H x 40mm D |
| Standard Production Time: | 10 working days from artwork approval - subject to print shop workload |
| Express Production: | Most of our items can be rushed to you fast - there are many variables that increase this cost - please call us and tell us your needs. |
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A great way to promote your business or next event with a high grade item!
Be water-wise this summer with a great new option from BrandMe promotional
Our most popular ECO torch option - simply turn the handle to shine a light on your brand!
With a drawstring to build a charge you can put your batteries away - one pull is enough to get the light up and running!
A handy pump-action torch that never needs batteries - great low price and and a good branding area combine to make this a promo classic.







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