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Here you will find discounted products that have been found to have minor damage that does not affect performance.

Laptops
Acefast D8 Car Headrest Holder
In stock
- The D8 headrest holder is perfect for mobile phones and tablets from 4.7 to 12.9 inches. Its design fits headrests with an adjustment width of 50 to 180 mm.
- This support has concealed folding arms that ensure the safety of passengers while driving. In addition, its hermetic locking system allows the locking position to be adjusted according to the width of the headrest.
TVs
Acefast D8 Car Headrest Holder
In stock
- The D8 headrest holder is perfect for mobile phones and tablets from 4.7 to 12.9 inches. Its design fits headrests with an adjustment width of 50 to 180 mm.
- This support has concealed folding arms that ensure the safety of passengers while driving. In addition, its hermetic locking system allows the locking position to be adjusted according to the width of the headrest.
Smatrphones
Acefast D8 Car Headrest Holder
In stock
- The D8 headrest holder is perfect for mobile phones and tablets from 4.7 to 12.9 inches. Its design fits headrests with an adjustment width of 50 to 180 mm.
- This support has concealed folding arms that ensure the safety of passengers while driving. In addition, its hermetic locking system allows the locking position to be adjusted according to the width of the headrest.
Vacuum Cleaners
Acefast D8 Car Headrest Holder
In stock
- The D8 headrest holder is perfect for mobile phones and tablets from 4.7 to 12.9 inches. Its design fits headrests with an adjustment width of 50 to 180 mm.
- This support has concealed folding arms that ensure the safety of passengers while driving. In addition, its hermetic locking system allows the locking position to be adjusted according to the width of the headrest.
Online store of household appliances and electronics
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