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Kidde Dual Spectrum 22 Lb. Abc System Extinguisher #408876-1333 on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:KIDDE Manufacturer Part Number:408876-1333

These are Like New, Kidde Dual Spectrum Vehicle Supression System Bottles/ Fire Extinguishers. 

Fully charged w/ all parts and squib/actuator intact. SEE PICS!

Mfg Date is 10/2011... still not due for 6yr maintenance and still have 7 years before hydrostatic testing would be needed. 

For those of you who know what these are, you know that the recharge kits alone can range from anywhere between $280 and $375 and that a brand new bottle from the manufacturer ranges from $700 to $1000 without shipping. 

Total weight is just under 46 lbs and there is 22 lbs of ABC DRY CHEMICAL inside ready for use.

Approximately 12 are available...


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