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Hi. I'm going to be distributing promotional items at a dental lab show and want to give you lab guys something you'll actual find useful, but I'm sort of clueless.

Please let me know which of these you'd appreciate getting:

Desk organizer (what kind?)
metal USB flash drive
USB wristband
cool looking safety goggles (what kind?)
premium pen

OR if you have any other ideas of an item that runs approx $10-$20 each.

Looking forward to your input, and who knows you might be at the show and get the item you suggested or voted for!

Thanks guys!
 
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if you have any other ideas of an item that runs approx $10-$20 each.

$20 bill seems a good idea to me :D

but seriously, what about a small digital clock for the bench - easy to read at a glance. Safety glasses good idea, or Coffee mug.
 
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Digital Timer

I like the clock idea as well. If they have small ones with time zones thats really cool

I always like scratch pads/pens

Digital Desk calender
 
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That's great. Thanks for your input. Keep the suggestions and votes coming!
 
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I'd like an Excavator unit from Whipmix, but a flash drive is always handy.
 
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A doodad to hold implant analog-abutment-crown while working on it to make life easier on fingers. I'm currently using a penny vice but it's a bit on the large size
 
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How about an iphone stand?....or beer
 
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A doodad to hold implant analog-abutment-crown while working on it to make life easier on fingers. I'm currently using a penny vice but it's a bit on the large size

On a side note if you don't drop the bucks on a dedicated holder like the one from Nobel you can make one real easy. The metal handle on a die saw often unscrews you can just drill the end and do a lateral tap with a set screw and it will hold any analog that you can screws abutments into. It works like a champ. An even easier and almost free way is to get an analog and take light cure baseplate material to form a handle around the analog. You can make one fast and cheap.
 

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