3 Outlet Power Strip. 12 Volt. With Usb Power Port. Brand New. on 2040-parts.com
Southwick, Massachusetts, United States
This is a brand new 3 Outlet Power Strip with USB Power Port. 12 Volt for Car. Made by Bell. Converts single power source into a 4-way power source. Use USB power port to play, charge, or save battery power on most USB devices. Lighted on/off switch. Hook and loop or scres mounting. Fuse plug protection.
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