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Energycel Magnet System Prevents Hard Water Deposits In Pipes on 2040-parts.com

US $35.99
Location:

El Dorado, Kansas, US

El Dorado, Kansas, US
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New price $230.  This originally came in a can but I've lost the can.  You get 3 magnets.  The EnergyCel is designed with three highly focused magnets that create a magnetic field around the fuel line of any engine. Magnets come with five screws and matching nuts for easy assembly.  There are theories that this even improves fuel efficiency - why don't you try them yourself and see if it works?  

These magnets can also be used around your pipes at home, to prevent hard water deposits on your pipes.  The nice thing is you don't need to move your pipe - simply assemble the 3 magnets around the pipe and screw in place - easy!   

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