Handheld 12-volt Automotive Vehicle Wet/dry Canister Vacuum With Air Filter on 2040-parts.com
Grayson, Kentucky, US
Handheld 12-Volt Automotive Vehicle Wet/Dry Canister Vacuum with Air Filter Description: The Automotive Handheld Wet/Dry Vacuum features 12-volt vehicle power adapter, washable air filter, lightweight compact design, deep suction capabilities, and comes with nozzle attachment. Features:
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