3m™ Pps™ Liner Dispenser, Large, 16019 New In Box, Body Shop Use on 2040-parts.com
Memphis, Tennessee, US
Wall mountable dispenser designed to hold both 650 mL and 850 mL PPS liners. Holds at least 50 of either size. Easy access for top loading and dispenses one liner at a time. Keeps liners clean, neat, organized and free from contamination.
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