Atomic Purple - Customizable Options - OEM Nintendo Joy-Cons - Kaltronics

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Don't have the time or skills to reshell your Joycons? Save time, money, and your piece of mind by purchasing a fully customizable pair official Nintendo Switch Joycons. All orders ship with their official box and serialized packaging to ensure no fakes! Sales tax only applies if you're in California or Texas.
This Atomic Purple customization option includes a pair of Atomic Purple Joycons and their original Nintendo packaging, including their serialized sleeve, bubble wrap, and black Joycon straps. Use the customization section to make your Joycons unique! Joycons will show up as their respective color when connected to your Nintendo Switch. Themed Joycons will show up as their primary color (Retro NES (black w/red buttons), Great Wave of Kanagawa (light blue/grey).   All Joycons come with a 30 day, free repair policy (shipping included). After the 30 day period and for the lifetime of the Nintendo Switch, simply pay the cost of shipping and replacement parts (no more than $20). No month long waits from Nintendo just to send you a different refurbished controller with the same problems (Google it).

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