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Schumacher 12v Portable Heater And Fan 150w To Defrost Defog Cars Vehicles 1225 on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Type:Heater Manufacturer Part Number:026666147378 Brand:Schumacher Model:1225 UPC:026666147378

Defrost or defog your car window quickly with the 1225 Schumacher Heater and Fan. This portable 150W car heater can be used on cold winter days in vehicles that need a boost to keep you warm. Older cars with malfunctioning heaters can be warmed in minutes with this portable heater.


Schumacher 12V Heater and Fan, 150W, 1225:

  • Defrosts and defogs windows in seconds
  • Comfortable warmth in less than 2 minutes
  • Fan and heater switch
  • Adjustable mounting bracket

Specifications


Battery Type:Does Not Contain a Battery
Model No.:1225
Shipping Weight (in pounds):1.0
Product in Inches (L x W x H):7.99 x 13.38 x 7.99

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