The HYGN hand sanitizer is a 70% alcohol gel, not a liquid. Made in US, this HYGN gel hand sanitizer cleans quickly and easily and causes no film residue.
Just a single post did it when we all know Slickdeals is good for a minimum of 5 per day and 3 of those are re-posts of an item which goes in and out of stock every 5 minutes.
Every store in Illinois I've been to has like 300 bottles of various sanitizers. I don't know why these "deals" are posted so much.
Because not everyone lives in your part of the country where sanitizer is plentiful. Lots of places still have nothing on the shelves or price gouging no name brands.
I know it just means that it wasn't explicitly sterilized, but it's strange to see on something like hand sanitizer.
Just means it wasn't produced in a sterile environment and that there's no sterile packaging. Think for example of a syringe: from manufacture to packaging, it's in a completely sterile environment, and the packaging contains some sort of outer shell to make sure than handling the packaging itself is not directly handling the dispensing point. Just more of a technical term for healthcare and regulated environments than anything else. But yeah. Agreed. It sounds kinda stupid on a bottle of stuff that is meant to sanitize 🤦 ♂️
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I know it just means that it wasn't explicitly sterilized, but it's strange to see on something like hand sanitizer.
And it's not cheaper than from other stores anyway.
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Yes, I bought that, as well.
Every store in Illinois I've been to has like 300 bottles of various sanitizers. I don't know why these "deals" are posted so much.
Every store in Illinois I've been to has like 300 bottles of various sanitizers. I don't know why these "deals" are posted so much.
Because not everyone lives in your part of the country where sanitizer is plentiful. Lots of places still have nothing on the shelves or price gouging no name brands.
I know it just means that it wasn't explicitly sterilized, but it's strange to see on something like hand sanitizer.
Just means it wasn't produced in a sterile environment and that there's no sterile packaging. Think for example of a syringe: from manufacture to packaging, it's in a completely sterile environment, and the packaging contains some sort of outer shell to make sure than handling the packaging itself is not directly handling the dispensing point. Just more of a technical term for healthcare and regulated environments than anything else. But yeah. Agreed. It sounds kinda stupid on a bottle of stuff that is meant to sanitize 🤦 ♂️