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Koolatron - Power Cord Kit For Koolatron Thermoelectric Coolers on 2040-parts.com

US $23.95
Location:

Murray, Kentucky, United States

Murray, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Koolatron Model:70102 Manufacturer Part Number:70102 UPC:059586701023

 Features:
  • For All New Koolatron Coolers and Most Older Models
  • Includes 10' Cord & Pigtail Cord

Keep your thermoelectric cooler running at peak performance with this Koolatron 70102 Power Cord Kit. It is compatible with only Koolatron coolers. This thermoelectric cooler power cord, multi-colored, is manufactured to the highest standards of quality to ensure satisfaction. It will make an ideal addition to a set of Koolatron maintenance tools and accessories.

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