ReadeREST Heavy Duty Magnetic Eyeglass holder clip
Detailed Description
ReadeREST Heavy Duty Magnetic Eyeglass holder clip. The original Heavy Duty model
Note: Due to recent publicity on TV and SharkTank, this item is HOT ! We have more on the way, and get bulk shipments every 3-4 days, so if it says "Out of Stock" - put in an order anyway to get you in the queue - they will be shipped very soon!
Get several - because this is a great gift idea, and we can fit a bunch into a box so shipping does not go up.
ReadeREST is a simple, handy way to keep your reading glasses close at hand. Better than a case - because your glasses are always at hand. An outer hooking piece goes on the outside of your clothing and the inner plate inside. These is no damage or stretching to shirts or clothing. This is the heavy duty kit with ONE readeREST. There is a flat backing plate and a separate hanging piece. Together, they use strong permanent magnets to hold together on your clothing and even on most jackets - giving you a convenient and secure hook for your reading glasses or other devices.
Using ReadeREST at work - Do you need reader glasses at your job? Keep them on your body with ReadeREST! Perfect for doctors, mechanics, technicians, engineers, field representatives or anyone that needs to keep their glasses safe and close at hand.
Using ReadeREST at play - ReadeREST easily connects to board shorts, bikini bottoms (or tops), t-shirts, file cabinets, jackets and many more places!
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goFASTandLIGHT and READEREST will NOT be responsible for personal injury or property damage resulting from the misuse of our products! Please use caution and common sense, and please read and understand our safety warnings below.
Magnet Safety Warnings :Keep out of reach of children -- Although magnets can be wonderful tools and highly useful, these are not for small children. Small children should not be allowed to handle any of our magnets at all! Older children should handle them only after receiving adult training.
Pacemakers and Defibrillators -- Pacemakers and defibrillators can be sensitive to strong magnetic fields. If you or someone in your household has a pacemaker or defibrillator, or has health issues that require that you wear electronics of any sort, avoid magnets completely until you consult your doctor.
Pinch and Eye Hazard -- Strong magnets can pose a serious pinch hazard due to their attractive force on each other and to any metal object containing iron. Usually surprise is an issue--they can jump out of your hands and snap together from a surprising distance before you realize what is happening. ALWAYS use a strong grip and concentration when handling magnets.
Damage to Magnetic Storage Media -- Magnetic fields can cause damage to magnetic storage media. These include: cassette tapes, floppy disks, credit cards, video tapes, and computer hard drives. Keep all magnets at least 12 inches away from all types of magnetic media.
Damage to Electronics -- Certain electronic devices are sensitive to magnetic fields and may be damaged permanently or temporarily disabled if exposed to a magnetic field that is too strong. Any video screen or television will become distorted and/or discolored if exposed to a strong magnetic field. While damaged screens can usually be demagnetized, it's often tricky and may require qualified service technicians to do so. Other electronic devices like cell phones and pagers can also be damaged. Store your magnets in a safe place away from electronics of any kind.
Pregnant Women -- Although there are no known health risks involving the handling of permanent magnets of the sizes we sell, just to be on the safe side we would advise pregnant women to avoid any exposure to strong magnetic fields.