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H3r Maxout Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher, 1 Lb Red on 2040-parts.com

US $84.94
Location:

Pasadena, California, United States

Pasadena, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:H3R Performance Other Part Number:MX100R Manufacturer Part Number:MX100R Size:1 pound Interchange Part Number:MX100R UPC:8 56991 00100 3

MaxOut Dry Chemical 1 pound red fire extinguisher (produced by H3R Performance) for classic cars, garage etc. It contains a siliconized sodium bicarbonate based dry chemical with free flowing and non-caking additives. This chemical smothers fires in flammable liquids and pressurized gases and will not conduct electricity back to the operator. 


- Listed and rated 2B:C by Underwriters Laboratories 

- Made in U.S.A. 

- Steel strap and mounting bracket 

- 5' - 8' discharge range 

- High quality steel cylinders 

- All metal valve construction 

- Compact, lightweight, easy to use 

- 6 year limited warranty 


Due to Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Law (Hazmat) a shipping surcharge will apply.


 

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  • Business hours are 8am to 5pm Pacific Standard Time 
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