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"Weird" 8-Pound Solar Device
Could Save Your Life in a
Dangerous Blackout
[NEW] #1 Requested Item of 2021 –
Introductory Stock Extremely Limited
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Hello my fellow Patriots.
I'm Cade Courtley, former Navy SEAL Platoon Commander, sniper, and author of the SEAL Survival Guide.
If 2020 has taught us anything... it's not IF you need a backup plan... it's WHEN.
A deadly pandemic, blackouts sweeping the nation, wildfires, hurricanes, social unrest and crumbling power grids.
Crisis mode has become the new normal.
Facts are facts. It's sad, but true. And you see the need to protect yourself and your family.
Let me be clear. One of the best ways to protect your own safety and comfort is to guarantee you're fully ready, even when the power goes out.
Nothing feels more vulnerable than that split second when you realize you're sitting in a dangerous blackout.
All your critical devices are now on borrowed time. Communications, comfort and protection – all of it is suddenly called into question.
You simply have to have a backup power plan, no matter what your situation or budget.
Well now you can.
Because for the FIRST TIME EVER you can get a breakthrough NEW solar device...
That can harness the limitless and FREE energy from the sun, and that's safe to use inside because it's fume-free, silent and never needs gasoline to run.
But if you want one, you better hurry...
Because customers have been practically begging for this product to hit the market.
And now that the first batches of units are ready to ship from Utah, USA... these mini solar generators won't be around for long.
You're among the first to know about...The NEW Patriot Power Sidekick
Finally... a Mini Solar Generator that Never Needs Gas and that Costs Less than an iPhone!
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"I really like how many things the Sidekick can run. I can charge my cell phone and iPad at the same time, run an electric razor, my radio, an electric blanket and so much more. It's so easy to take with you anywhere – very light!"
Craig W.
Police Officer
Indiana
October 2020
Small and mighty, the Patriot Power Sidekick is your personal "portable power plant" that can power your phones, laptops, medical devices, radios and more!
You'll also be able to run a toaster oven, a CPAP machine through the night, your TV, radios, GPS devices, lamps, small personal space heaters, fans, a mini fridge, electric blankets...
And you can use it right inside your home, because it's fume-free and SAFE.
You can't say that about a typical generator. Not by a long shot.
So you can have the ultimate peace of mind that you and your family will stay connected when disaster strikes.$190 in FREE BonusesSilent, Fume-FREE & SafeFast RechargeLong-Lasting BatteryRecharge 2,000 Times!Easy to UseCompletely Portable & Easy to Use!Powers Your Favorite DevicesFREE Portable 40-Watt Solar Panel Includedand more!
That's why it's our privilege to introduce to you:
The Patriot Power Sidekick
Is An Essential Part of
Your Preparedness Plan! ([link removed])
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You'll Never Run Out of Juice
"You can charge your phone 28 times and still have some juice left over. It has no shortage of power. It's very reliable and very good. It's the perfect addition to all of your other 4Patriots products." – Dan W.
➡ YES! I Want to Protect My Family Today With Life-Saving Solar Power! ([link removed])
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