Keychain Breathalyzer with Flashlight
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... useful gadget for safe driving, the Keychain Breathalyzer with Flashlight. The device operates according to the standard traffic light system – simply blow into the tester and if it’s green you’re safe to go, if it’s yellow you should use caution and if it’s red its time to pocket your keys and call a cab. It is pocket sized and powered by 2 AAA batteries. The breathalyzer comes with a keychain and even an orange LED flashlight, all this at a $5.99 price tag. Product Page
Keychain alcohol breath analyzer with traffic-light-like indicator to tell you when to stop drinking
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... had enough alcoholic drinks before going behind the wheels.
Just blow into this analyzer, it’ll show you the simplest LED indicator which is exactly the same as what a traffic light shows you. When a green light comes on, it means you still can have more sips of your beer. When it shows you a yellow light then you must stop drinking. If it’s red, then you’d better get someone to drive you home instead of you driving home alone.
Buy online, $6, Sourcingmap
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The Keychain Breathalyser with Flashlight
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... There are three different levels when you breath into the gadget. Green means “good to go” yellow is “stop drinking” and the red light is for “How in the world are you still standing?”. It also has a flashlight function for when you’re stumbling around in the dark. Of course the keychain is very cheap, which might make you a little uneasy to trust it. You can pick it up for $5.99 on Sourcing Map. ...
Breathalyzer keychain lets you see if you're drunk while on the highway
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... flashlight was designed with you in mind. It lets you figure out just how drunk you are when you're getting in your car, letting you slip by just under the limit. It also has a flashlight on it, allowing you to find those pretzels in the backseat while you're speeding down the highway.
And for $5.99, I'm not sure how much I trust the thing to work properly anyhow. Well, I mean, the flashlight probably works, but I've never heard of a breathalyzer for that cheap.
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