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Atwood Rv Propane Gas Detector. ( Not Expired! Read! ) on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Rochester, Indiana, United States

Rochester, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

 Atwood RV propane gas detector. New with stickers, manual, and instructions. I have noticed there has not been any talk of the shelf life of these detectors here on eBay so please note they have a 84 month useful life after the date on the back of these units. A lot of you folks don't know this and this is information that should be disclosed. You can see in my second picture the 84 month life span on this detector and then on the last picture the date stamped Oct, 2013. These units still have a 5 year and 3 month life on them. If you are looking for a  RV propane gas detector that is not EXPIRED you have found them. I am listing them at half there retail value..Thank you for looking.

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