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100' X 3/8" Wall Truck Mountable Retractable Air Hose Reel Rubber 300 Psi on 2040-parts.com

US $154.99
Location:

South El Monte, California, US

South El Monte, California, US
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100' x 3/8 Mountable Retracting Air Hose Reel


 

Brand New
  • Includes 100' x 3/8" 300PSI Air Hose
  • Mounts to Wall, Floor, or Ceiling
  • Fully Retractable
  • Dimensions: 19.5" X 22.5" X 8"
  • Locking Ratchet Brake, Spring Powered Rewind
  • Ideal for construction and automotive shops,
  • Mounts to floor, ceiling, wall, or vehicle quickly and easily!
  • Quantity: 1

 

 


 
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