Dometic Heating Element Kit 295 W 120 V Mod # 3108702386 on 2040-parts.com
Mentone, California, US
RV parts & Appliances by dti mod # 3108702386. Heating elem. Kit. For Dometic unit. 295 w. 120 v.
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