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'''Autoclosing containers''' have a spring-type closure that automatically closes after a certain time. They are great to keep thieves and their sticky fingers out of your belongings if you have a tendency to leave things open. |
'''Autoclosing containers''' have a spring-type closure that automatically closes after a certain time. They are great to keep thieves and their sticky fingers out of your belongings if you have a tendency to leave things open. |
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Revision as of 20:04, 21 February 2021
Autoclosing containers have a spring-type closure that automatically closes after a certain time. They are great to keep thieves and their sticky fingers out of your belongings if you have a tendency to leave things open. AnalyzeYou analyze your blue velvet tote and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change." Usage
Additional InformationAutoclose MessagingSuddenly the opening on your blue velvet tote snaps shut with a loud *CLICK*! See Also |
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