Master Cool 92311 Deluxe Orifice Tube Service Kit on 2040-parts.com
Crystal River, Florida, US
This item has been sitting around for a while but shows no use. The master cool deluxe orifice tube service kit retails for $22. Includes features like 5 pieces universal fit for any style tube, compact for tight spaces, and an auger point attachment for removing broken tubes all contained in a hard plastic case
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