Dock Box 44 L X 17 H X 19.5 W New Large Deck Box on 2040-parts.com
Warsaw, Indiana, US
This is a new dock box /deck Box 44 L X 17 H X 19.5 W New large deck box
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Heavy Polyethylene Construction
Totally ROT and RUST FREE
Continuous Stainless Steel pin hinge and lock clasp
Completely Connected
User Friendly Surfaces Will NOT Scratch
Non Abrasive Finish
U.V. Protected
Light Weight – Easy to Handle
Two lock clasp!!
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