Devilbiss Kb-555 2 Quart Pressure Cup Dv120033 -- Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Greensboro, North Carolina, US
DEVILBISS KB-555 2 Quart Pressure Cup DV120033 -- Free Shipping
- KB II Series 2-quart cups feature a "pistol grip" carrying handle, and right- or left-handed design for comfort and ease of handling.
- An easy-open lid and wide cup mouth allow for fast filling and cleanup.
- KB II Series cups also feature a solvent-resistant check valve, a 0-30 psi air gauge, and a wide base for greater stability.
- KB II Cups are supplied with disposable cup liners, which reduce clean-up and solvent use.
- The unique lid liner also protects the underside of the lid, preventing check valve problems.
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