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Electron Junior Antique Vintage 6 To 12 Volt Battery Charger Tester on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Holland, Michigan, US

Holland, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States

Good Day, this listing is for a Electron Junior 6 to 12 volt battery 


charger.  It is for 6 or 12 volt, 110 vac, 60 cycle batteries.  This is 

manufactured by King Electric Mfg. Co. Inc. from Buffalo NY.  This 

is being sold "as is".  The cords are frayed to bad for me to test it, and

they should be replaced.  It would also look good just for display. 

Please look at the pictures to see the condition for the charger. 

The tester dimensions are 7 1/4" tall by 6 3/4" deep and 5 3/4" wide.

Please ask all your questions before bidding.


There is no international shipping. I ship to the lower 48 states.
I take PayPal as payment. Please pay with in 72 hours of the 
listing ending. I want the customer to be happy with the item. 
Any questions after receiving the item, please contact me.


Thank you for looking at my listing and have an awesome day.


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