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Rb Components Paper Towel Holder 2291 - Trailer/rv/toy Hauler/workshop - New on 2040-parts.com

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Forest, Virginia, United States

Forest, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:RB Components Manufacturer Part Number:2291

Up for auction is a new still in its original sealed plastic RB Components paper towel holder.  The RB Components Paper Towel Holder is designed to accept all paper towel and shop towel rolls. Convenient ears allow rolls to interchange easily and provide smooth operation. Pre-drilled mounting holes allow for easy installation. Made from durable powder-coated aluminum, this product will stand up to years of abuse. Proudly Made in the U.S.A. 

Comes from a smoke and pet free home.

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