The "B" in Bleash represents bag. So, the product is officially pronounced BEE-LEESH. However, it is possible that the one-syllable BLEESH pronunciation will be prefered. That is fine as well. It will be interesting to see if we get the po-TAY-to vs. po-TA-to phenomena going. What do you prefer?
Currently, there are only a couple of other designs on the market that claim to hold bags while driving. Those designs are mainly a fixed hook that do not control the side-to-side swinging of bags. Those other designs also display the bags at a higher level that essentially show what type of bag and potential contents it may contain. This is may make it a bit easier for would-be thieves. This also makes it harder to use for individuals with physical limitations or injuries in shoulder movement. Because Bleash adjusts to various sizes of seats and bag handles, the following benefits outlines the advantages of Bleash over its competitors:
You can attach a few bags, but the total weight of the bags should not exceed 20 pounds. The product should not be used to carry bags. It should be used to secure the bags to the passenger seat.
To lock the product, slide the button upward until it clicks in place. Sliding it down will unlock the product. Think of it as an electrical light switch: Up=Lock & Down=Unlock.
Like a lot of products, the lifespan of Bleash depends on the frequency of use, how it is handled, and environmental conditions. In ideal conditions and proper use, Bleash can last just over a thousand pulls. The original prototype is still in use today surviving over 2,000 pulls and counting.
Customers have a 30-day money back guarantee. If you are not satisfied within the guarantee window, you can return the product with original receipt for a full refund. Shipping is at the customer's cost. Alternatively, you can gift to someone who may take advantage of the Bleash benefits.
At this time, there is only the black color option. However, market research is in progress to determine whether customers would like other other color options. If you would like to have a particular color option, please contact us via the banner link.
Yes. Bleash has undergone testing and has passed all requirements for California Proposition 65 law.
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U.S. Patents 9,623,806, D903,475
Other International Patents Pending