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Eric Davies There are uv-c leds , they are sold for water purification purposes. However, they are quite expensive, even on alibaba. It is highly unlikely this wand actually contains them at this price. Morely likely it just has near UV leds and the manufacturer is relying on people to not be able to tell the difference. A legitimate product would be telling you the wattage of uv-c of light produced and have some safety features so you wouldn't be looking into the light.
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