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You Can’t Contain Neatoshop’s TENTACLE DOORSTOP!

There’s something positively chilling about tentacles.

Whether attached to an octopus or squid, watching these creatures’ suction-cup covered tendrils act independently of one another, as if each was capable of individual thought is terrifying enough to haunt my nights.

Which is why this doorstop from Neatoshop is both awesome and horrifying.  Whether this appendage comes from under the sea or from a Lovecraftian nightmare, this doorstop is sure to attract attention, and quite possibly, screams.

These urethane resin doorstops are one of a kind (they are hand painted so no two are exactly alike) and feature a 1/8″ thick rubber padding for tight grip which means it works on all kinds of floors (carpet, wood, concrete, laminate, etc.) and measure in at 5″ x 2-1/4″ x 5″.

A unique gift or a valuable addition to your own creepy home or office, this tentacle doorstop is a must have and is available exclusively through the Neatoshop!

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