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Pelonis Electric Portable Adjustable Heater Thermostat Warm Radiator Quiet on 2040-parts.com

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Lodi, New Jersey, United States

Lodi, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pelonis

Pelonis 7-Fin Electric Radiator Heater, Gray: Only used twice.

  •     3 heater settings
  •     Safety tip-over switch
  •     Adjustable thermostat
  •     Auto-shut off for overheat protection
  •     Heavy-duty caster wheels
  •     Quiet
  •     Color: gray
  •     Measures 13.78" x 9.84" x 25.2"
  •     Weight: 16.31 lbs
Battery Type: Does Not Contain a Battery
Shipping Weight (in pounds): 18.6


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