Camco Rv 50 Amp Electrical Cord Female Replacement Receptacle on 2040-parts.com
Monroeville, Indiana, US
New Camco Rv 50 Amp Electrical Cord Female Replacement Receptacle
Model 55353
Replace your power cord plug ends with a Camco Power Grip 50 Amp replacementplug
with handle. Makes separating your connection much easier and lessens your struggle with the easy grip handle.
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