Perko 1102-dp1-chr Cupboard Catch With Flush Strike 3 Available on 2040-parts.com
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
This Listing is for a PERKO Cupboard Catch # 1102DP1. This Catch is New in Package. Zinc Alloy with Chrome Plating . Dimensions 1 1/2" X 1 7/8". Uses #6 Screws. This Listing is for One but I have 3 Available. !!!!!!!! FREE SHIPPING !!!!!!!! |
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