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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:SCRIBNER Part Brand:SCRIBNER Manufacturer Part Number:SCR6115Y UPC:Does not apply

SCRIBNER 14" D-SHAPED 45 deg. FUNNEL

    • SCRIBNER
    • FUNNEL
    • 45 deg.
    • D-SHAPE
    • D- shape allows filling in tight locations
    • 14" long with a built-in anti-splash ring in the top
    • Stepped spout can be cut to desired length & flow rate
    • DURABLE POLYETHYLENE
    • YELLOW FUNNEL

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