Ericson Flash Drives
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1 - 4 Colour Print |
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| Quantity | 100 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | 2500 | 5000 |
| Price Each | $7.68 | $6.27 | $5.69 | $5.26 | $5.18 | $5.15 |
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First pricing set is for a single position 1 - 4 colour print.
Second pricing set refers to the cost per additional colour Minimum order is the smallest quantity listed above. We do not charge set up costs on this product Costs shown are exclusive of GST |
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| Product Specifications | |
| Product Colours: | Blue, Red, Black, White, Green |
| Available Decorations: | Pad Print 1 - 4 colours, full colour printing or multi-location pricing on application |
| Material: | High Quality Plastic |
| Product Size: | Standard USB Size |
| Standard Production Time: | 2-4 weeks ex factory |
| 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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