#HolidayGiftGuide: RingSafe – Never Lose or Misplace Your Ring Again (Discount Code)

Ever take your ring off to do something like wash the dishes, exercise or wash your hands and lose it almost immediately sometimes for days, weeks or forever. It happens to me ALL the time with my two finger ring.

You’d think a two finger ring would be hard to misplace but, I once lost it for an entire year before it turned up again. Just recently I left it at the boyfriend’s home (not on purpose).
RingSafe was made for people like me. I received a RingSafe along with a chain for review and wanted to take a picture of my ring on it but, I kid you not, I have no idea where my ring is right now.
It’s pretty devastating to lose a ring that means a lot to you and also be very costly.  Not to mention the fact that if it’s your wedding ring you lose, which happens to so many men, then you might not want to come home right away. Just kidding.
RingSafe is a great stocking stuffer gift for that person in your life who is always misplacing their ring. It looks like a piece of jewelry so, you can wear it on your chain or purchase one of the chains that the company sells. You can also put it on your keychain.
I know that as soon as I find my ring I’ll be putting it in the RingSafe anytime I take it off because I’m afraid that one day I’ll lose that ring for good.
The RingSafe is $39.99, which is a small price to pay to pay for peace of mind and peace on the homefront. They also have bundle packages so you can get a his & her set. And they’re offering my readers a 10% discount. Just enter code SEASON10RAIN at checkout.
You can purchase your RingSafe exclusively on their website www.RingSafe.com.
Now they just need to invent one for the television remote.
10% discount code when you enter SEASON10RAIN

Ring Specs: Fits ring sizes 3 and up, with widths up to 7mm
Wear With: RingSafe can be worn with chain (necklace) diameters up to 4mm thick or on standard keyrings



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