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10 - 12 Awg Yellow Polyolefin Heat Shrink Crimp Butt Connector Lot Of 25 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.98
Location:

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:POLYOLEFIN Surface Finish:YELLOW Manufacturer Part Number:10 - 12 GAUGE

25 PIECES YELLOW POLYOLEFIN HEAT SHRINK DUAL WALL ADHESIVE LINED BUTT CONNECTORS.
SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR ONE LOT OF 25 WITH EACH ADDITIONAL LOT SHIPPED IN SAME PACKAGE FOR JUST AN ADDITIONAL $1.

SHIPS SAME OR NEXT DAY FROM PURCHASE VIA CANADA POST FIRST CLASS MAIL WHICH DOES NOT INCLUDE A TRACKING NUMBER.

ALSO FOR SALE IN MY  other items YOU WILL FIND LISTINGS FOR OTHER SIZES OF THE SAME CONNECTOR.  GO AHEAD AND PURCHASE WHATEVER YOU NEED AND IF YOU OVERPAID ON THE SHIPPING I WILL MAKE A REFUND BACK INTO YOUR PAYPAL ACCOUNT WHEN I PROCESS YOUR PURCHASES.  

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