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Lontor CTL-BS001 Bluetooth Speaker
₦21,700.00
Lontor CTL-BS002 Bluetooth Speaker
₦37,500.00
Lontor CTL-BS003 Bluetooth Speaker
₦52,850.00
Lontor CTL-EL119U Compact 2-in-1 Rechargeable LED Flashlight
₦5,300.00
Enjoy bright, reliable lighting with the Lontor CTL-EL119U Compact 2-in-1 Rechargeable LED Flashlight. Designed for versatility, it functions as both a torch and an emergency light. With a long-lasting rechargeable battery, durable build, and energy-efficient LEDs, it?s ideal for home, travel, and outdoor activities.
Lontor CTL-EL136 2-in-1 Rechargeable LED Torch and Emergency Light Bar
₦8,300.00
The Lontor CTL-EL136 2-in-1 Rechargeable LED Torch and Emergency Light Bar offers bright, wide-angle lighting with dual functionality. Its energy-efficient design, long battery life, and durable structure make it ideal for home, office, and outdoor use. A reliable companion for emergencies and everyday lighting.
Lontor CTL-MF028-7 7 Rechargeable Mini Fan
₦45,000.00
Lontor CTL-MF028-7 7″ Rechargeable Mini Fan
₦45,000.00
Lontor CTL-OL124U Rechargeable LED Camping Lantern with Hanging Hook
₦13,500.00
The Lontor CTL-OL124U Rechargeable LED Camping Lantern offers bright illumination for outdoor adventures or emergency use. With its convenient hanging hook, rechargeable battery, and durable design, it?s perfect for camping, power outages, and night activities. Reliable, portable, and long-lasting. Your ideal light companion anywhere.
Lontor Rechargeable LED Camping Lantern
₦25,200.00
Lontor Rechargeable LED Camping Lantern
₦25,200.00
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