3m 16099 Pps Lid Dispenser For Body Shop New In Box Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Memphis, Tennessee, US
Description
Wall mountable dispenser designed to hold at least 50 PPS lids with strainers. Easy loading from the top and easy access to obtain a new lid. Keeps lids clean, organized and safe form contamination.
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