ICO “Break Glass in case of” Cabinets

Break glass in case of...

We don’t really know what the future holds, specially when the shit hits the fan. TV experience dictates that it is always better to have some kind of protection for demons, vampires, werewolves and of course those flesh eating zombies. The “Break Glass in case of” Cabinets although non-functional will remind you to always be prepared for those highly unlikely situations. Each red cabinet comes with wall mounting materials, candle seal, authentication paper, emergency hammer, sticker and their respective unique theme items.
$151 – $300

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