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Field & Stream 12v Dc Vehicle Popcorn / All Purpose Cooker Mpn Ts-537 on 2040-parts.com

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Watertown, New York, United States

Watertown, New York, United States
Condition:New Type:Food Cooker Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:China Surface Finish:Matte Aluminum Brand:Field & Stream Manufacturer Part Number:0623 Model:TS-537 UPC:7093215063734

This is a new Field & Stream popcorn / all purpose cooker which plugs right into the "cigarette lighter" jack in a vehicle. The box shows some damage from storage, but the cooker itself is new and in mint condition. Close ups were taken to see it from all angles. Comes with the box and instruction booklet. Thanks for viewing.

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