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9303ca-bcs Fairview 12 Volt Windshield Defogger Black on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Sherman, Texas, United States

Sherman, Texas, United States
Condition:New

New in original package. Boaters can defog their windshield in just minutes using the Fairview 12 Volt defogger. It is easy to install with either a sure grip suction cup enabling the defogger to be easily removed and stowed when not in use or a permanent screw-down base and a standard lighter plug. The genuine PTC ceramic element generates 340 BTU™s of heat to quickly defog your windshield. The Fairview is completely safe; it is warm to the touch but is never hot. The small footprint heater takes up little space on the dash.

Model9303CABCS
ColourBlack
Power Supply12v
Mounting OptionSuction Cup
Plug TypeLighter Plug
Product Dimensions2.5"(l) x 7"(w) x 4.5"(h) in
Single Package Dimensions2.8"(l) x 8.2"(w) x 11"(h) in
Product Weight1 lbs

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