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Dometic Portable Tailgating Camping Ice Maker Rv Motorhome Camper Hzb-15s on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Davenport, Florida, United States

Davenport, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dometic Corporation Part Number:HZB-15S

Brand New still in box, sold camper and no longer need!

Dometic Portable Ice Maker HZB15S


This portable ice maker ensures you'll always have fresh clean ice. It makes up to 33 lbs. of ice every 24 hours with the first batch ready in under 15 minutes. The energy saving clear window in the lid lets you check the ice level without losing cold. A simple ice cube size selection makes you chose from small medium or large cubes. Stainless steel finish with black lid.

MFG# HZB15S UPC# 713814075682



Product Code: LS-348-HZB15S

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