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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Use-time than you get out

Can you please explain what is "use-time"? and "get out" in this context? Thanks

Kailo uses ambient electricity of its natural environment, so i doesn’t require a battery, and it doesn’t have to be plugged in. And as you can probably imagine, Kailo patches are highly durable. When they’re treated with care, they should be able to last for years before eventually needing a replacement. That’s certainly more use-time than you get out of a couple of pills.

  

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Pills work for a few hours. Then you have to take more pills. "few hours" = use-time.

  • Pills work for a few hours.
  • Then you have to take more pills.
  • "few hours" = use-time.
  • Get out of = benefit from.
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Pills work for a few hours. Then you have to take more pills. "few hours" = use-time.

Get out of = benefit from.

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