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Solar-powered Shrink Wrap Vent on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Satellite Beach, Florida, United States

Satellite Beach, Florida, United States
Solar-Powered Shrink Wrap Vent, US $22.00, image 1
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Doctor Shrink Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:DS-683SP

  • Vent Size: 4" x 6", Color: White, Material: Plastic
  • Vent Uses (2) Solar-Powered Fans Capable of Moving 150 cu. ft. of Air per Hour
  • Vent Protects Against Moisture and Mildew Build-Up Inside Shrink Wrap Cover
  • Features:

    • Self-adhesive vent uses (2) fans powered by solar cells
    • Capable of moving 150 cu. ft. of air per hour

    The above information comes from Defender Marine website. I purchased this and never used it. It has instructions and all parts needed to install. It is in a zip lock bag exactly as I bought it direct from Dr Shrink.

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