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Sanitizer is really important these days to try and stay germ-free. But not all are made equally, as the ones in this 3 pack indicate. Right off the bat, they are easier for you to use because it’s in a spray bottle. It makes it easier to apply to your hands or whatever surface needs cleaning.

Another element that makes the Adam’s Hand Sanitizer 3 Pack so helpful is that it won’t leave your hands dry and cracked. Usually, anything made with alcohol will leave your hands dry. But this item is made specifically to circumvent that issue, leaving your hands soft and smooth.

Regarding alcohol, the Adam’s Hand Sanitizer 3 Pack is made with 75 percent alcohol. For a good germ-free environment, you want at least a 60 percent alcohol content. At this level, you should have no worries about getting your hands germ free.

You will get plenty for your stockpile when you pick up Adam’s Hand Sanitizer. Three bottles come with this purchase and each bottle comes in at 8 fluid ozs. That’s a good amount of sanitizer that should last you for a good long while.

There’s no need to wait and miss out on a good selection of sanitizer. Pick up the Adam’s Hand Sanitizer 3 Pack now while you still can and leave your hands germ free and smooth.

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