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Camco Collapsible Bucket on 2040-parts.com

US $13.75
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Camco UPC:014717429931 Manufacturer Part Number:42993

 
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Camco Collapsible Bucket

 

Product SKU: CAM-42993
Item Condition: New
MSRP $13.96
Starting At $13.75
Product Description:

Camco Collapsible Bucket

The Camco Collapsible Bucket is great for camping, traveling and even at-home use. The heavy duty, waterproof bucket holds up to 3 gallons of water, and collapses flat for storage. The lightweight material and carrying handle make it easy to bring along anywhere. Includes a zippered storage bag.

Features:

  • Holds up to 3 gallons
  • Collapses flat for easy storage
  • Heavy-duty waterproof material
  • Included storage bag
  • Lightweight



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