Racing Car Boat Rv Truck Fire Extinguisher Billet Aluminum Blue Quick Release on 2040-parts.com
McDonough, Georgia, US
Details:
- Fire Extinguisher in box
- Portable Fire extinguisher (10"Tall x 2.5"Wide)
- Idea for Car, Boat, RV or Truck
- With mount
- Sodium Bicarbonate Based dry Chemical
- Use to put out the fallowing fire: (Class A B & C)
Paper, Wood, Rubber Plastics
Flammable oils, Fuel,
Electrical
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