Amazon are selling an innovative $17 mitt that removes sand from your body as you leave the beach

Stock up for summer! The $17 mitt that removes sand from your body in SECONDS after a day at the beach

  • New mitt product swipes sand off the skin using a talcum-free powder 
  • The owner rubs the skin with the mitt to break the bond between sand and skin
  • The product is made from a woven material and has been a hit with consumers
  • It is good for 40 uses before the powder runs out and the mitt has to be replaced 

Getting into the car with sand caked to your body can be an irritating end to an otherwise fun-filled day at the beach.

But a $17 mitt that removes sand from your body as you leave the beach has now emerged as a solution to the age-old problem – and it’s available worldwide from Amazon. 

The Sand-Off Beach Sand Cleaner is covered in a talcum-free, child-friendly powder that breaks the bond between the sand particles and the skin.  

Getting into the car with sand caked to your body can be an irritating end to a day at the beach, but an Amazon $17 innovative mitt that breaks the bond between sand particles and the skin has now emerged as a solution to the age-old problem

The user simply claps the mitt and rubs their skin with the US-made product to make it work, and the powder lasts for up to 40 uses.

Made from a cotton-polyester woven loom material, the glove-like creation technology’s is patented by its manufacturer Water Sports and has proven to be a hit with consumers. 

The beach isn’t the only place it can be an effective tool, with it being useful at playground sandboxes or anywhere where there is sand.

‘I love the beach but I hate when the sand sticks to me,’ one reviewer said.

‘No more tracking sand in the car or house. Love it! Need to buy a few more for this summer.’ 

‘It eliminates the sand in one swipe,’ another added. ‘The mitt leaves a light powder behind, but it’s not itchy or annoying. There is no scent and it took off wet or dry sand.’

The user simply claps the mitt and rubs their skin with the US-made product to make it work, and the powder lasts for up to 40 uses (pictured front of the mitt with a polyester-cotton woven surface)

The user simply claps the mitt and rubs their skin with the US-made product to make it work, and the powder lasts for up to 40 uses (pictured the back with a pouch to hold onto)

The user simply claps the mitt and rubs their skin with the US-made product to make it work, and the powder lasts for up to 40 uses (pictured left the front of the mitt with a polyester-cotton woven surface, and right the back with a pouch to hold onto)

The beach isn't the only place it can be an effective tool, with it being useful at playground sandboxes or anywhere where there is sand

The beach isn’t the only place it can be an effective tool, with it being useful at playground sandboxes or anywhere where there is sand

However, one Amazon reviewer was disappointed by the fact the mitt has limited uses and has to be thrown out and replaced when the powder is exhausted.

‘Works great but it’s a waste. No way to refill the powder …so when it’s done you toss it in the trash. Why not have a Velcro opening to refill with powder?’ They said.

The product can be shipped from the US to Australia for AUD $17 plus postage and packaging, or bought in Australia on Amazon through third-party sellers for $28.

The product can be shipped from the US for USD$12 (AUD$17) plus postage and packaging or bought in Australia on Amazon through third-party sellers for $28

The product can be shipped from the US for USD$12 (AUD$17) plus postage and packaging or bought in Australia on Amazon through third-party sellers for $28

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