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Seasense Eco-blast Refillable Air Horn,air Fill Valve & Built In Volume Control on 2040-parts.com

US $57.00
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Generic Manufacturer Part Number:Eco-Blast

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SeaSense Eco-Blast Refillable Air Horn:

  • The refillable ECO-BLAST air horn emits a powerful 115dB signal that meets all U.S.C.G. requirements
  • Unlike chemical horns, the ECO-BLAST is environmentally safe and operates in all weather and temperature extremes
  • This powerful horn works in any position and can be recharged using a mini air pump, bicycle pump or an air compressor
  • Fill to 80 psi
  • Easy to use

Specifications

Is Assembly Required:Y
Features:Ozone Safe, Meets USCG Requirements, Refillable, Air Fill Valve & Built in Volume Control
Condition:New
manufacturer_part_number:Eco-Blast
Brand:Generic

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